multicasualty
Multicasualty refers to an incident that involves a number of persons injured, ill, or deceased, which is greater than the number of persons that can be effectively managed by the responding emergency services. These events, often called mass casualty incidents, can overwhelm the normal resources of a community, such as hospitals, ambulance services, and fire departments. The scale of a multicasualty event can range from a few dozen casualties to hundreds or even thousands.
The immediate aftermath of a multicasualty incident requires a coordinated response from multiple agencies. This typically
Common causes of multicasualty events include natural disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods, as well as