Best Medicine, Worst Places: Tactical Medicine in an Urban Environment

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Best Medicine, Worst Places: Tactical Medicine in an Urban Environment Alexander Eastman, MD, MPH, FACS Interim Medical Director The Trauma Center at Parkland UW Medicine EMS & Trauma Conference September 29, 2014 Why??? The fate of the wounded lays with those who apply the first dressing. --Col. Nicholas Senn 1844-1908 1997 164 1998 161 1999 134 2000 150 2001 225 2002 176 2003 168 2004 162 2005 157 2006 145

Boston 2013 Boston 2013 Boston 2013 Boston 2013

SWAT/TEMS Development UT Tower, 1966 LAPD Ruby Ridge Waco Modern TEMS Era Modern Active Shooters LAPD North Hollywood Feb 28, 1997 2 Killed, 14 Wounded Columbine HS April 20, 1999 14 Killed, 24 Wounded Virginia Tech April 16, 2007 32 Killed, 29+ Wounded Dallas SWAT SWAT 101 Full-Time 55 Operators 8 Supervisors 2 Commanders TESS 4 Officers/1 Supervisor Support personnel Hi-Risk Warrants Barricaded persons Dignitary protection Special events Infrastructure protection Counterterrorism DMST Training

Case Report--Duncanville Road Shootout 2:45 AM SHOOTING CALL DISPATCHED FIRST ELEMENTS ARRIVE AND FIND ONE CONFIRMED DEAD AND ONE POSSIBLE FATALITY 4 CHILDREN HUDDLED AROUND DECEASED FATHER IMMEDIATELY RESCUED SUSPECT IN REAR BEDROOM WITH EX-WIFE AND 3 CHILDREN AND OTHER DECEASED INDIVIDUAL

Injuries Duncanville Road GSW Femoral artery Shock GSW UE GSW Elbow Shock Immediate Treatment None None None Duncanville Road: Lessons Learned Integration of medical officers: Long overdue Increased medical training departmentwide Civilian EMS shortcomings DPD Medicine Dallas SWAT TEMS City of Dallas TMST September 11, 2004 Continuous development All hazards coverage 2 Physicians UTSW Parkland Hospital Dallas County City of Dallas

Dallas SWAT TEMS Principles Eliminate golden hour Trauma center to the injured officer Good Medicine, Bad Places Civilian PreHospital Care Civilian trauma principles: Emergency Medical Technicians. Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS). Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS). Eastridge, et al.

Eastridge, et al. TEMS Zones of Care HOT zone = receiving effective fire / move to cover / LIMITED care given. WARM zone = behind cover / provide initial life-saving care / plan for extraction. COLD zone = NOT under fire / provide additional care / meet with transport. TEMS Altered Priorities The Current State of Civilian Tactical Medical Support X extreme bleeding A Airway B Breathing C Circulation Civilian EMS LEO with Medical Training Medic with Tactical Training Pros Economical Consumes fewest resources Minimal OpSec concerns Rapid access to medical care Care in the hot zone Familiarity with operational tactics Less security issues Rapid Access to care Care in the hot zone More experienced medical support Familiarity with operational tactics Medical threat assessment Cons Variable experience Must stay in cold zone Takes unit OOS for public No medical threat assessment Variable levels of training and experience Role confusion Less familiarity with local medical resources Expensive/consumes more resources OpSec issues Potentially not a sworn officer (arrest and liability issues)

Variations on a Theme Oak Park Drive Feb 16, 2006 DEA TF Warrant Officer with first aid training Officer trained as EMT Practicing EMT Practicing physician Practicing paramedic Early AM Service Oak Park Drive Injuries GSW LLE c hemorrhage GSW Chest/UE Vest Pulmonary contusion GSW Head (ear) GSW Hand Immediate Treatment Dressing/tourniquet/IVF Dressing/IVF Dressing Dressing

Oak Park Drive Planning and Preparation Planning and Preparation TEMS Integration Self-aid/Buddy-aid Key Equipment Considerations Dallas SWAT Self-Aid/Partner-Aid Training SABA Training Hemorrhage control Basic airway Tension PTX Use victim s equipment Stay in fight

Dallas SWAT Standard Officer Medical Kit Tourniquet 14ga Needle Modular Bandage Nasal airway Trauma Shears Latex gloves (nonpowdered) Self-aid and Buddy-aid Training provided outside SWAT Hemorrhage Control Increased use of tourniquet Minimal airway skills Seeing results SOF-T DPD Buddy-aid: Deployment Success August 29, 2006 Radisson Hotel, 4 th Floor Hostage Officer J. Borchardt

DPD Buddy-aid: Borchardt DPD Buddy-aid: Borchardt DPD Buddy-aid: Borchardt DPD Buddy-aid: Borchardt

DPD LATS Hollywood Ave IRS/ATF Early AM Prior contact Shots fired late Officer down Hollywood Ave Hollywood Ave

Hollywood Ave Hollywood Ave Injuries Hollywood Ave Immediate Treatment Future Directions Improved training GSW Neck Hypopharyngeal lac C5/6/7 Vert Canal Fx VAI Unconscious Apneic Cric IVF Evacuate Incorporating lessons from military conflict Research

Improved Training Improved Training Tucson, AZ Tucson, AZ 71 72

Inaugural TCCC Course for LAPD and LAFD - 2012 TCCC Dallas, TX Life of an LAPD SWAT officer saved shortly thereafter- with a tourniquet Photos courtesy Mr. Ray Casillas 73 Translating TCCC The Hartford Consensus Problems with translation to civilian world C-TECC NTIC IACP, NAEMSP, NSC, White House American College of Surgeons (Jacobs) ACS-COT (Rotondo) FBI (Wade and Fabbri) PHTLS (McSwain) CoTCCC (Butler) Major Cities Chiefs Association (Eastman) International Assn of Fire Chiefs (Sinclair)

The Hartford Consensus THREAT VT, Aurora, Sandy Hook Segmented public safety response Operations Command/control Communications Early hemorrhage control LEOs Medical Contact Teams Threat suppression Hemorrhage control Rapid Extrication to safety Assessment by medical providers Transport to definitive care Incorporating Military Medical Lessons Increased use of tourniquets Hemostatic agents New Hemostatic Agents Combat Gauze Change in resuscitation paradigm WoundStat

TASER Ongoing Research Presented and submitted Officer Fatalities ME Study Less-Lethal Weapon Multicenter Trial IRB Summary TEMS and Tactical Operations Integrated public safety response Thanks Thanks Chief David O. Brown Chief David M. Kunkle (ret.) Lt. Robert Owens Dr. Paul Pepe Dr. Robert Rege Dr. Joseph Minei

Contact Info Alexander Eastman, MD, MPH, FACS Lieutenant and Deputy Medical Director Dallas Police Department Interim Medical Director The Trauma Center at Parkland Assistant Professor of Surgery The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center email: alex.eastman@dpd.ci.dallas.tx.us UTSW Office: 214-648-0299 DPD SWAT Ofc: 214-670-4419