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First Responder Priority Prophylaxis Planning

First Responder Priority Prophylaxis Planning. Elizabeth Daoust, MPH, MEP Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) Coordinator Health Disaster Management. First Responder Planning Assumptions. Aerosolized Anthrax incident Semi-independent fashion Planning Point of Contact

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First Responder Priority Prophylaxis Planning

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  1. First Responder Priority Prophylaxis Planning Elizabeth Daoust, MPH, MEP Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) CoordinatorHealth Disaster Management

  2. First Responder Planning Assumptions • Aerosolized Anthrax incident • Semi-independent fashion • Planning Point of Contact • Use FR Planner with Planning Considerations • Develop FR POD IAP • No cost to you • City must participate in community POD planning process • Prepositioned medications

  3. Who Will You Plan For? • Local First Responders: • Fire • Law/Public Safety • Ambulance • Marine Safety • Military/Government personnel • Government Officials • First Responders’ families

  4. First Responder POD Planner Storage & Planning Site Assessment Storage Site Overview Quality Control Quick Reference Guide Operations First Responder POD IAP (including map) Job Action Sheets Forms Policies and Procedures

  5. Planning Considerations • Staffing of POD site (limited needed), CERT? • Notification of personnel • Additional onsite security • Secure medication storage (optional) • Utilize onsite medical staff • Site specific signage • Functional needs • Employee education • Other City/County First Responder Personnel

  6. Questions! Elizabeth Daoust, MPH, MEP Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) Coordinator edaoust@ochca.com 714-834-6231 or 714-560-6190

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