AU - Norouzinia, Roohangiz AU - Mirzaee, Samaneh AU - Atighechian, Golrokh TI - Preparation and response of prehospital services (case study: Plasco building fire) PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE TA - jorar JN - jorar VO - 9 VI - 1 IP - 1 4099 - http://jorar.ir/article-1-339-en.html 4100 - http://jorar.ir/article-1-339-en.pdf SO - jorar 1 ABĀ  - Introduction: Fire accidents are considered as one of the most important risks for human beings from a long time ago which leads to loss of life, physical and psychological injuries, loss of properties as well as adverse economic effects on governments. In recent years, there have been many fire incidents in the country and one of the most influential events is the Plasco building fire. This study was conducted to examine and analyze the preparedness and provide prehospital services to the mentioned incident. Method: This case study was conducted in two stages in 2016. At the initial stage, all documentation and reports available on news sites and scientific associations and the national report were extracted and analyzed. In the next stage, through a semi-structured interview the experiences of pre-hospital emergency staff were extracted at the time of the incident. Findings: According to Tehran emergency medical services statistics, the total number of casualties was 235 including 180-outpatient treatment and 55 cases transfer to hospital (one died and the other injured were discharged after treatment). The most important cause of injury was respiratory problems, and most of the victims were firefighting operation staff, and debris, search and rescue workers. The prehospital staff were not settled in the safe area and personal protective equipment was not used properly. In addition, the distribution of injuries in health centers has not been appropriate. Conclusion: The results show that calling of forces and equipment was carried out based on objective observations without an accurate assessment in mentioned incident. One of the biggest challenges in providing prehospital services is the available traditional and non-scientific approach to estimate the equipment needed after an incident and lack of a codified instruction in this regard. CP - IRAN IN - Isfahan university LG - eng PB - jorar PG - 75 PT - Review YR - 2017