This study aims to 1) describe patient-, setting-, and dispatcher-related characteristics in drowning-related emergency calls to the Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre (1-1-2 emergency phone) and 2) factors associated with 30-day survival. The investigators will separately analyse drowning-related out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and drowning-related non-OHCA. If feasible, the investigators will qualitatively analyse the calls to identify and describe potential barriers for an optimal handling strategy.
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Patient-related characteristics influencing the 30-day survival
Timeframe: 30 days after the drowning incident
Setting-related characteristics influencing the 30-day survival
Timeframe: 30 days after the drowning incident
Caller-related characteristics influencing the 30-day survival
Timeframe: 30 days after the drowning incident
Dispatcher-related characteristics influencing the 30-day survival
Timeframe: 30 days after the drowning incident