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Title: County of Los Angeles Department of Health Services


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County of Los AngelesDepartment of Health
Services
  • Public Health
  • Bioterrorism
  • Preparedness Program

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WHAT, HOW,WHEN
  • Information for the people who live or work in
    Los Angeles County to prepare and respond to a
    disaster.

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  • There are many kinds of disasters. This program
  • is for those that could most likely occur in Los
  • Angeles.
  • There are natural disasters such as fires,
  • earthquakes and epidemics and man-made
  • disasters such as bio-terrorist attacks including
  • the contamination of the environment with
  • biological, chemical, or radiological agents.

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  • Many organizations in Los Angeles are
  • preparing for the early detection of such a
  • disaster and how best to respond.
  • The Medical Reserve Corps of Los Angeles is
  • a component of the County of Los Angeles
  • Dept. of Health Services and its mission is to
  • inform individuals how to survive and sustain
  • a critical event.

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Although many early detection systems are being
created, there may be no way to know with
certainty where, when, and how such a disaster
might occur. If this happens when people are in
school, at work or in an institutional setting,
that organization will probably have a disaster
plan for preparation and response. If this
occurs after scheduled attendance time or on
week-ends or holidays, each person should know
what to do.
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You need to know what to do in relation to where
you are when the disaster occurs.
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AT SCHOOL
  • Every school should have a plan to prepare and
    respond.
  • Unscheduled exercises should be held to provide
    students and
  • staff with the experience of responding to an
    emergency.
  • Follow the instructions of your teachers and
  • staff.
  • For teachers and staff It may be necessary
  • for you to remain on duty to assist others before
    leaving the
  • school.
  • If you are old enough to be sent home on your
    own, know the
  • shortest and safest way to go home. WALK ! DO NOT
    RUN! If you
  • run, you may fall and be injured. Especially, do
    not run across a
  • street where a speeding car, truck or emergency
    vehicle could hit
  • you .

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AT WORK
  • If you work in an institution or large place of
    business, each
  • organization should have a disaster preparation
    and
  • response plan to protect its employees and
    visitors.
  • Follow their instructions.
  • When it is decided appropriate to go home, use
    the
  • roadways least traveled to avoid congestion.
    Freeways
  • should be a second choice since traffic could be
    heavy and
  • slow.
  • For administrative staff It may be necessary for
    you to
  • remain on duty to assist others before leaving
    the
  • workplace.

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AT CHURCH
  • Follow the same instructions for
  • AT WORK

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AT ANY OUTDOOR LOCATION
  • Look for the closest place of shelter.
  • Try to get information from TV, radio or any
  • other available source.
  • When it is decided appropriate to go home,
  • follow the AT WORK instructions.

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AT HOME
  • Get information from TV or radio (have battery
    operated
  • radio to use if needed).
  • Use plan for home preparedness.
  • Everyone in the home should know the plan.
  • Know how to contact family members who are not at
  • home when the disaster occurs.
  • Do not let the automobile gasoline tank be less
    than
  • half-full.
  • DO NOT CALL 911 unless someone needs critical
  • attention. 911 lines should not be overloaded for
  • information available from other sources. 911
    lines
  • Must be used only for EMERGENCY services.

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HOME RESOURCES
  • For each person and pet in the household have a 5
    day
  • supply of non-perishable food and sealed bottled
    water.
  • These should be refreshed every 60 days.
  • For each appropriate person have a 30 day supply
    of
  • prescription drugs.
  • First Aid Kit.
  • Tool Kit.
  • Extra dry cell batteries for flashlights and
    radio.
  • Washing and cleaning supplies.
  • Fire Extinguisher- ABC type.
  • Comfort items.
  • These are the minimal supplies to have at home.

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GOVERNMENT RESOURCES
  • If the disaster endangers the community with
    infectious or toxic
  • agents that require medications, notices will be
    made by TV and
  • radio informing people where they can go to
    receive these drugs.
  • Los Angeles County will announce the locations of
    distribution
  • centers and the public will be informed who is
    eligible to receive
  • them.
  • If there is a need for vaccinations to be given
    to large numbers of
  • people, Los Angeles County will announce the
    locations of
  • clinics to serve these needs.
  • If there should be a need to provide treatment
    for anyone
  • exposed to radiation, information will be
    provided by Los
  • Angeles County.

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PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION
  • Every person should carry an embossed
  • identification card that contains the
  • following information
  • Name
  • Address
  • Telephone Numbers
  • Name of parent, guardian or other.
  • Language spoken

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The time to prepare for all of these is
  • NOW

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THIS PRESENTATION WAS MADE WITH THE SUPPORT OF
THESE AGENCIES
  • County of Los Angeles
  • Department of Health Services
  • Bioterrorism Preparedness Program
  • Medical Reserve Corps
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