Mass casualty definition

Mass casualty means an emergency event that results in ten or more persons being injured, incapacitated, made ill, or killed.
Mass casualty means an emergency event that results 62

Examples of Mass casualty in a sentence

  • Red Cross disaster response activities vary depending upon the nature and scope of the required response, as follows: Mass casualty incidents are usually the result of transportation accidents, fires in high-occupancy structures, industrial accidents or similar disasters.

  • Mass casualty planning is intended for use during the early hours critical to life-saving and population protection during terrorist acts using weapons of mass destruction; chemical, biological, nuclear, radiological, and/or explosive (CBRNE) weapons; large-scale HAZMAT incidents; epidemic disease outbreaks; and/or natural disasters.

  • Mass casualty incidents differ from mass fatality incidents in both the psychological impact of the incident and in the number of individuals to be triaged.