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When 119 paramedics go out, there is a document called 'Emergency Activity Log' that must be recorded.

As you can see, details are written down for each item, so you can know the situation at that time, from the time the paramedics arrived to the scene, the patient's condition, what kind of treatment they received and where they were transferred to the hospital, and what happened during the process.

Even after the Itaewon disaster, there was a strong voice that this key data should be disclosed to determine whether the on-site response was appropriate, and we exclusively obtained the first aid logs of 162 people transported by paramedics.

Through this data, it is possible to comprehensively check the field situation of the day and the parts that had difficulties in rescue.



First, I am reporter Ahn Hee-jae.



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At the time of the Itaewon disaster, a total of 162 firefighting logs were written in 22 fire departments and 62 ambulances.



When SBS looked at all logs, the biggest obstacle cited by the dispatched paramedics was long-distance dispatch.



It was found that 162 casualties, including emergency patients, traveled an average of 14.4 km, and there were cases where they traveled up to 60 km in search of a hospital.



Rescue conditions were poor.



Defibrillators were in short supply, and the hard-earned automatic external defibrillator turned off.



I couldn't use the initial equipment because I was treating another patient, and while transporting a patient on a stretcher, I bumped into a crowd and the cardiopulmonary arrest patient's defibrillator connection line was cut.



In one fire station, there was a situation where the dispatch of the ambulance was delayed because the dispatch order was not properly propagated.



[Jeon Joo-hye/Lee Tae-won Special Committee Member (People's Power): In order to prevent recurrence, it is necessary to accurately identify each problem and create a new field manual so that a systematic emergency medical rescue can be achieved...

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Delayed arrival at the site, lack of firefighting personnel, difficulty in selecting a hospital, and lack of cooperation with the institution.



The 162 diaries written by the dispatchers vividly contain the reason why they were not enough despite the struggle.



(Video coverage: Kim Nam-seong, Video editing: Lee Jae-seong, CG: Lee Jun-ho)



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