Mar 10 β€’ 16:27 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Aftonbladet

Information sharing is being investigated after the ambulance incident

Swedish authorities are conducting an investigation to improve information sharing for ambulance personnel following a fatal incident in Harmony last year.

In a significant response to a tragic incident in Harmony, Sweden, where an ambulance caregiver was killed while responding to a call, the Social Department has initiated an investigation into improving information sharing systems. The caregiver was not informed of a previous violent situation at the address, highlighting critical gaps in communication between emergency services. To address this, the investigation aims to analyze current protocols and determine how information can be better shared between ambulance services, hospitals, emergency call centers, police, and fire services.

Health Minister Elisabet Lann emphasized the necessity for ambulance personnel to perform their duties safely and effectively, advocating for better access to relevant information before responses are initiated. The investigation will provide a comprehensive overview of the existing capabilities regarding information sharing and propose enhancements where needed. This move signifies an important step towards ensuring the safety and security of emergency responders in potentially dangerous situations.

Stefan Jansson has been appointed as the special investigator leading this crucial inquiry. This initiative not only aims to prevent future tragedies but also reinforces the commitment of Swedish authorities to safeguard the well-being of those who serve on the frontline of emergency medical services. The outcome of this investigation is expected to influence policies and improve emergency response protocols across the nation.

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