Empirical model rehearsals of a military zone field hospital to collect and rescue victims of mass disasters showed that the time to set up all the departments as well as parts of the hospital was 50 minutes and that for the Entire Toiletry Station was 60 minutes. The time to sort out a victim was from an average of 6.8 + or - 3.2 minutes to 7.6 + or - 3.3 minutes. The time to transfer them to every line was on an average from 12.5 to 13.8 minutes. 12.9 percent of the victims were not diagnosed correctly when transferred to the department. The average time for processing hygiene for 1 victim to lie on the stretcher was 12.2 + or - 4.3 minutes and for 1 walking victim was 11.4 + or - 5.6 minutes. At anti-shock resuscitation, 8.3 percent of the victims were dealt with unsatisfactorily in terms of handing over the victim, and as for other contents, 100 percent of the victims were dealt with satisfactorily. Most experts made good reviews about the contents of the model
only a few suggested that it is necessary to supplement and complete the model. In details, 3.0 percent of the opinions mentioned the task of the classifying content department
6.1 percent of the opinions touched upon on the operation of the Entire Toiletry Station
and those for the payroll and organization took up 9.1 percent.