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Volunteers Strengthening Our Community’s Emergency Preparedness and Response Okaloosa-Walton Medical Reserve Corps

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  • Volunteers Strengthening Our Communitys Emergency Preparedness and Response
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  • Following 9-11 attacks thousands of unaffiliated volunteers show up volunteering to assist No ID or credential No coverage under liability laws No systematic training No clear communications or management in place
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  • Asks American citizens to volunteer to support their country through the USA Freedom Corps
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  • Nationally registered Fall 2006 under USA Freedom Corps and Dept. of Homeland Security Citizen Corps Began recruiting 6 months later Represents 2 counties Currently consists of 140 registered members Actively recruiting medical and non-medical members
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  • Okaloosa County Health Department is host organization OWMRC is an independent organization was created to supplement local health/medical system during emergencies
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  • To engage health care professionals in helping the community prepare for, respond to, and mitigate emergencies, disasters, and urgent public health needs by providing a group of trained and readily available volunteer professionals who supplement and assist the local health and medical emergency response system.
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  • Establish the necessary organizational, operational and administrative procedures for the effective operation of OWMRC Provides guidance to OWMRC volunteers, medical practitioners, public health officials, emergency service personnel and others for the effective integration of volunteers in emergency medical operations and public health activities Identifies and outlines professional specialties, qualifications and training needs for membership
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  • To supplement emergency medical response to disasters and urgent public health needs. Points of Dispensing (POD) Alternative Medical Treatment Sites (AMTS) Triage Call Centers
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  • Place where people can go to receive prophylactic medications or immunizations Plans call for a PODS in north, central and south Okaloosa County PODS require 44 workers per 12-hour shift Setup can be in any existing building such as a school or a church.
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  • Primarily for triage/minor treatment for epidemic/ pandemic respiratory illnesses Intent: provide alternative treatment center to alleviate crowding of hospital ED. Plans call for 30-cot AMTS in north, central and south Okaloosa County.
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  • Centralized call-in for individual triage during epidemic/pandemic Will operate in place of Citizens Information Line Staffed by RNs Will be open concurrently with PODs and AMTSs
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  • Serve as OWMRC leaders Provide medical care, administer vaccines and dispense medications Provide health education Provide counseling for victims, families and responders Promote preparedness Provide administrative and logistical support
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  • 15 Primary Care Physicians 15 Medical Doctors 30 ARNP or PAs 60 RNs 60 LPNs 60 CNAs 10 Respiratory therapists 10 Pharmacists 10 Social Workers, mental health counselors Non-medical (legal advisors, security, greeters, chaplains, interpreters, admin, etc)
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  • Community Service Skill Development opportunities Peer networking CEUs available free County Health Department training classes Participation in Okaloosa County Health Department exercises
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  • Protection during Federally/State declared disasters ensured by state/federal law: If volunteer acts within scope of practice of licensure If volunteer follows policies/procedures of OWMRC
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  • http://www.medicalreservecorps.gov/homepage http://www.doh.fl.us http://www.healthyokaloosa.org/services/emergency_ preparedness.html http://www.healthyokaloosa.org/services/emergency_ preparedness.html