
社区防范
I. 功能及访问需要
Functional and access needs describes populations who may require specialized help during emergencies. These populations can include seniors aged 65 and older, populations with a disability (physical or mental), 不讲英语, and people who live in close quarters (college dorms, 疗养院或监狱). The Tulsa Health Department’s (THD) plans include providing assistance to these populations during a public health response. Inclusive of these plans are maps identifying known locations of these specialized populations based on the US Census.
II. 大规模的死亡
The 大规模的死亡 Plan identifies the role the Tulsa Health Department (THD) would play in a mass fatality incident, which is described as more deaths than the current system is able to handle. The lead organization for a mass fatality incident is the local medical examiner and THD would offer whatever resources it had available to assist in the response.
3. 避难所的支持
The Shelter Operations Plan is used during disasters (tornados, fires, 等.) which leave families or whole towns temporarily displaced. The plan outlines various roles in which the Tulsa Health Department (THD) can support the American Red Cross who would be the lead agency providing shelter and immediate needs for displaced persons.
IV. 医疗预备役部队(MRC)
You Can Help In Times of Disaster
During a large-scale emergency or disaster, THD will coordinate with other agencies to maximize community recovery efforts. Public health relies on a variety of professional experience to establish a prepared local community, enhance services and enrich the quality of life in Tulsa County. Equipped and trained volunteers are critical in establishing a prepared local response. THD welcomes and appreciates volunteer support at all times. In order to ensure a clear plan of action for the utilization and mobilization of emergency volunteers, THD与 Oklahoma 医疗预备役部队(MRC)邮件 volunteer@levelsoulsrecords.com or call (918) 582-9355 or log on to www.okmrc.org 现在“志愿者."
V. 推动合作伙伴
The Centers for 疾病 Control and 预防 (CDC) has identified the need for all communities to be prepared to provide medical countermeasures (oral medications and/or vaccine) to 100% of their population as quickly as possible. To address this Tulsa Health Department (THD) has developed a response to a large-scale public health emergency where the entire population of the county needs medical countermeasures (MCM) within a short time frame. To quickly provide MCM, THD uses a two-tiered response.
The first tier focuses on getting MCM to emergency response organizations (public health and public safety, 关键基础设施, other disaster service workers, 等.). Providing MCM to emergency response organizations first will maintain 关键基础设施 so MCM can then be successfully provided to the general public.
The second tier focuses on getting MCM to the general public as quickly as possible. It uses “pull” and “push” strategies. The “pull” MCM strategy involves Open Point of Dispensing (POD) sites to “pull” people to where they can receive MCM for themselves and/or others as appropriate. The Open PODs will be set up throughout Tulsa County with the goal of providing MCM to the public.
The “push” MCM strategy involves Closed Point of Dispensing (POD) sites. This strategy includes “pushing” MCM to partner organizations (推动合作伙伴s) to provide to their employees, 员工的家庭和, 如果适用的话, 他们的客户(回家的, 病人, 犯人, 业务合作伙伴, 等.). The THD 推动合作伙伴 Program develops partnerships with organizations, with (or access to) medical staff, which can safely and rapidly provide MCM to their employees, 员工的家庭和, 如果适用的话, 客户.
推动合作伙伴 Closed PODs reduce the burden on Open PODs and help ensure the operational integrity of the business and medical communities. By participating in the 推动合作伙伴 Program the organization will provide a valuable and appreciated service to their employees, 员工的家庭和, 如果适用的话, 他们的客户. 除了, it will help employees avoid long wait times at Open PODs if they can receive MCM where they work.
Learn how your organization can become a push partner by viewing our 推动合作伙伴工作簿.
VI. WebEOC
WebEOC was the first web-based emergency management communications system that connects crisis response teams and decision makers. WebEOC allows organizations to communicate, track and manage event related information from multiple locations in real-time, facilitating situational awareness on all levels of incident management.