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Slide Presentation by Mary Massey
On April 15, 2003, Mary Massey made a presentation in the Web-Assisted Audioconference entitled Disaster Planning Drills and Readiness Assessment.
The is the text version of Ms. Massey's slide presentation. Select to access the PowerPoint® slides (2.4 MB).
Disaster Planning Drills and Readiness Assessment
Mary Massey, R.N., B.S.N.
Disaster Coordinator
Anaheim Memorial Medical Center
Anaheim, CA
Slide 1
Disaster Planning Drills
Slide contains one graphic and three photographs. The graphic is of the State
of California. Graphic pin-points the geographical location of Anaheim, California
by using an icon of a baseball player. The three other photos were taken during
various disaster drills and depict activities that took place during those
drills.
Slide 2
Types of Drills
- Facility.
- Net/County.
- MMRS (Metropolitan Medical Response System).
- Statewide.
Text is accompanied by a photograph of two firefighters carrying
a "victim" from an airplane during a drill.
Slide 3
Key Lessons Learned
- Identify the objectives.
- Bring all the players together.
- Build the relationships.
Text is accompanied by an aerial photograph of a drill scene, including
tents, emergency vehicles, victims lying on the road, and rescue workers.
Slide 4
Building Relationships
- Bring all the players together.
Text is accompanied by three photographs. One showing fire-fighters sitting
at a table. The second depicting a group of health care workers. Third
with three members of a planning team.
Slide 5
Community-Wide Plan
Slide 6
Hospital Emergency Incident Command System (HEICS)
Basic Incidence Command Structure
Slide contains an organizational chart of
the Incidence command structure. The Incident Commander heads the structure,
followed by the Liaison Officer, the Information Officer, and the Safety/Security Officer.
The next level of command includes the Finance, Planning, Operations, and Logistics
sections.
This chart is accompanied by two photos, one of a working group of four
people and the other of a notebook, some papers, and a uniform vest.
Slide 7
HEICS: Emergency Management System Unifies Hospitals With Other Emergency
Responders
- Chain of command.
- Common terminology.
- Flexible.
Text is followed by two photos, one is of an ambulance, and rescue workers,
and the other of a hospital emergency room during a drill.
Slide 8
Other Lessons Learned
- Mistakes are OK.
- Document the problems.
- Find a solution.
- Test it at the next drill.
Text is accompanied by a photograph of firefighters and "victims" in
an outdoor triage area.
Slide 9
Standardized Forms
- Patient tracking forms.
- HEICS job action sheets.
- Standardized critique forms.
Text is followed by a photograph of a drill participant reviewing paper work.
Slide 10
Economics
- HEICS Web site: www.emsa.ca.gov.
- HRSA funding.
- MMRS funding.
- Office of Domestic Preparedness classes.
- Creativity and elbow grease.
- Text is accompanied by a photograph of emergency responders in protective
suits decontaminating a "victim."
Slide 11
Training
Having the best disaster drill ideas in the world won't work unless
everyone knows the plan
Text is accompanied by a photograph of one male addressing an audience
of drill participants.
Slide 12
Standardized Forms
- Patient tracking forms.
- HEICS job action sheets.
- Standardized critique forms.
Current as of July 2003
Internet Citation:
Disaster Planning Drills and Readiness Assessment. Text Version of a Slide Presentation at a Web-assisted Audioconference. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. https://www.ahrq.gov/news/ulp/disastertele/masseytxt.htm
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