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Citation

Sharpe DT, Roberts AH, Barclay TL, Dickson WA, Settle JA, Crockett DJ, Mossad MG. Br. Med. J. (Clin. Res. Ed.) 1985; 291(6500): 945-948.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1985, British Medical Association, Publisher BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3929974

PMCID

PMC1417209

Abstract

On 11 May 1985 the main stand of Bradford City Football Club caught fire. Within four minutes the stand was alight from end to end. Fifty three people were burnt to death and about 250 injured; 83 required admission to hospital, and 55 of these were treated by primary excision of their burns and skin grafting. In such disasters the help of staff from other hospitals and areas is essential. Patients should be assessed to see whether they have burns that will ultimately be fatal; if they have they should not be sent to regional burns units, where they would take up beds that could be used for patients with treatable burns. All districts should ensure that their plans for accidents in which burns injuries predominate are adequate.

Keywords: Soccer; Crowds; Fires; Evacuation; Disasters


Language: en

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