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Regional Hospital Board and Hospital Group Plans. London, S.E. Metropolitan, N. Ireland, Birmingham, and Coventry.
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⋆A major accident has been defined as one (a) in which the number of ‘live’ casualties to be handled was estimated to be in excess of 50–60, and/or (b) which would necessitate the despatch of one or more mobile medical teams to the scene of the accident, and/or (c) in which more than one of the ‘listed’ hospitals were likely to be involved in handling disaster casualties. (South-East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board, inter alia.)