@article{ref1, title="Dealing with disasters: how hospitals responded to sulfuric acid leak, tornado, floods", journal="Hospital security and safety management", year="1994", author="", volume="14", number="9", pages="5-10", abstract="Disasters can strike at any time, with or without warning. While all hospitals have emergency preparedness plans, anticipating every effect of a crisis on the hospital, staff, and surrounding community can be difficult. This special report will examine the response of hospitals to three disasters--an acid leak in California, a tornado in Virginia, and the summer flooding in the Midwest--and the lessons learned from those crises.

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", language="en", issn="0745-1148", doi="", url="http://dx.doi.org/" }