Experiences of two paramedics deployed to the Phillipines in response to Typhoon Haiyan
Watts, Peta ; Byrom, Tim
Watts, Peta
Byrom, Tim
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Abstract published with permission.
This article describes the experiences of two paramedics from the
UK International Emergency Trauma Register (UKIETR) who deployed as part
of the UK-Med response to Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. Each had a key role
in the deployed teams, both targeting distinct but differing health needs
following the Typhoon. Tim Byrom was a member of the first team activated on
13 November 2013. He formed part of a surgical, anaesthetic and rehabilitation
team that assisted the Australian Medical Assistance Team (AUSMAT) at their
field hospital in Tacloban. Peta Watts was in the second team, deployed two
weeks after the Typhoon following invitation to continue assessments and
health provision on outlying islands. Her experience involved being part of a
unique and effective collaboration between the Department for International
Development (DfID), UK-Med, and the British Military in the delivery of an
integrated humanitarian aid package.