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. 1975 Sep 27;3(5986):727–729. doi: 10.1136/bmj.3.5986.727

Moorgate tube train disaster. Part 1-Response of medical services.

PMCID: PMC1674657  PMID: 1174871

Abstract

Experience of the medical staff at a major subterranean accident scene showed that there appeared to be a substantial advantage in using site medical teams that could offer anaesthetic facilities. The need for adequate communication from the accident site to the hospital is emphasized.

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