Impact of a blizzard on an Irish Emergency Department.

Ir J Med Sci

Department of Emergency Medicine, Tallaght University Hospital, Cookstown, Dublin 24, D24 NR0A, Ireland.

Published: November 2019

Aim: To examine the effect of a blizzard in March 2018 on presentations to TUH ED.

Methods: A retrospective descriptive study of ED records from 1-5th of March 2018.

Results: Of 479 presentations, 71 were related to the blizzard. Sixty-seven percent (n = 48) of presentations were due to injuries and 15% (n = 11) were due to medical conditions. Ten percent (n = 7) of presentations related to logistical issues and 7% (n = 5) were due to social reasons.

Discussion/conclusion: The volume of attendance fell initially during snowfall then rose sharply as the weather improved. Injuries were the predominant cause of presentations. Physical exertion while outdoors in the snow caused several patients to present with medical complaints. Heightened public awareness of the impact of weather warnings may help to prevent some of the social and logistical presentations to the ED. The exceptional dedication of the emergency service workforce is acknowledged and appreciated. Future planning is needed to keep morbidity and mortality from blizzards low.

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