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Title: Michigan Transportable Emergency Surge Assistance


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  • Michigan Transportable Emergency Surge Assistance
  • (MI TESA) Medical Unit

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  • Michigan has purchased two interoperable mobile
    medical facilities from Western Shelter Systems
    that have the capability to join as a statewide
    140-bed mobile facility, known as the MI TESA
    Medical Unit

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Purpose
  • Hospitals in Michigan have incorporated the
    ability to surge above the average daily census.
  • However, during an incident when a communitys
    existing medical capabilities are overwhelmed,
    mobile medical facilities are an alternative to
    traditional healthcare.
  • The move to purchase MI TESA Medical Unit came as
    part of efforts by the Michigan Department of
    Community Health Office of Public Health
    Preparedness, to improve the states response to
    a disaster and prepare for the possibility of an
    influenza pandemic.
  • Hurricane Katrina demonstrated the utility of
    such mobile medical facilities.

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Mission
  • Provide medical services primarily to patients
    who are exhibiting symptoms or conditions similar
    to
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Asthma
  • Congestive heart failure
  • Chronic pain syndrome or behavioral conditions
  • Patients needing IV hydration and IV antibiotic
    therapy
  • Patients expected to be released within 23-hours
    of admission
  • (patient profile is consistent with the type of
    care most recently rendered during Hurricane
    Katrina)
  • Operated by strike teams throughout the state

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Modular Capability
  • 100-bed MI TESA Medical Unit
  • Mobile surge facility in Southeast Michigan
    (Region 2 South)
  • Deployed on flatbed semi-trucks
  • 40-bed MI TESA II Medical Unit
  • Mobile surge facility in Southwest Michigan
    (Region 5)
  • Stored in rapidly deployable trailers
  • Shelters connect by Vestibules to form a single
    facility
  • National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) Compliant

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100-Bed MI TESA Medical Unit in Southeast
Michigan, Region 2 South
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100-Bed MI TESA Medical Unit
  • 4-36 kW generators and 1-56kW generator
  • 15 shelters and 1 octagon shelter
  • 9996 square feet
  • Approximately 60 medical staff and 20 logistics
    staff to operate
  • Includes
  • Administrative Tent
  • Supply Tent
  • Staff Lounge
  • 4 Hygiene Centers
  • Triage Area
  • Isolation Tent
  • Separate staff and patient entrance and
    outpatient exit

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40-Bed MI TESA Medical Unit in Southwest
Michigan, Region 5
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40-Bed MI TESA Medical Unit
  • 2- 56 kW generators
  • 6 shelters
  • 3942 square feet
  • 2-1800 gallon Aspen Water Purification Systems
  • 2-24 foot and 2-16 foot trailers
  • Includes
  • Supply Tent
  • Staff Lounge
  • 3 Hygiene Centers
  • Triage Area
  • Isolation Tent
  • Regional Homeland Security purchased 2 prime
    movers

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40-Bed MI TESA Medical Unit
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100-Bed MI TESA Medical Unit
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140-Bed MI TESA Medical Unit
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Facility Description
  • Rigid aluminum frame
  • Insulated roof with vent cap
  • Wall panels
  • Fully-screened windows with privacy flaps
  • Hard roll-out flooring system
  • Double doors with threshold ramps
  • Interior 110V electrical wiring harness
  • High-wind tie-down kits and vinyl repair kits
  • Self sufficient for power, climate control and
    water handling
  • Configured to fulfill the U.S Department of
    Defense (DOD) recommendation for a Mobile
    Emergency Medical System
  • Portable water containment bladders
  • Gray water containment bladders

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Staging Considerations
  • Suitable ground surface
  • Nearby road systems
  • Ability to fence area
  • Unimpeded wireless connectivity
  • Deemed safe by the local health department and
    fire department for the operation of a healthcare
    facility.
  • Indoor
  • Warehouses
  • Airport hangers
  • Civic sports centers
  • Convention centers
  • Outdoor
  • Large parking lots
  • Airports
  • High school/college athletic fields
  • Fairgrounds

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Future Planning Initiatives
  • Purchase all durable and disposable medical
    equipment/supplies.
  • Develop Concept of Operations for both units to
    include
  • Deployment
  • Setup/Assembly
  • Operations
  • Sustained Operations
  • Recovery
  • After Action Reports
  • Training Modules
  • Create regional strike teams
  • Collaboration with Michigan State Police
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