Table 5.
Mission strategy and tactics
| Mission strategy and tactics | Data | Assesment |
|---|---|---|
| Which mission strategy i.e. “Clear up the scene”- was applied? | No terror related strategy was applied. A mission strategy for mass casualty incidents was applied. | See lessons learned |
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Which tactical plan of action was chosen?
For example: Fastest transport to hospitals of the patients with Triage Category T1/RED? |
Basically the mission strategy for mass casualty incidents was applied. There was an ongoing threat, so swift evacuation of the patients with triage category I/RED was the most important tactical decision | See lessons learned |
| At what time were tactical consequences drawn? | unknown | |
| Who drew them? | Subsection Commander of the “subsection damage” | Descriptive |
| Δ t from arrival of the first rescue services on scene until a tactical plan of action was fully implemented? | Unknown | |
| Coordinated tactical decisions drawn by police, emergency medical services and fire brigade? | Yes |