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Title: Hurricane Rita Response


1
Hurricane Rita Response
  • A Review of Command and Control Challenges

2
Overview
  • Initial deployment
  • First week and half in the field
  • Command and Control
  • Lessons learned
  • Minnesota questions
  • Avian Flu

3
Deployment
  • FEMA Request
  • Notified on Sept. 22
  • 30 day deployment
  • Told to be self sufficient for 30 days
  • 1 ALS ambulance, Supervisor vehicle and disaster
    trailer
  • 2 Paramedics, 2 EMTs and 1 Manager
  • Left on Sept. 23 at 1200 p.m.

4
FEMA GSA Contract
  • Definitions
  • BLS
  • ALS
  • CCT
  • Staffing
  • 12 hours vs. 24 hours
  • What does the contract cover?????

5
Minnesota Convoy
  • Lakes Region EMS
  • Ambulance, Durango and Disaster Trailer
  • Woodbury Ambulance Service
  • Lakeview EMS
  • Truman

6
Disaster Area
  • Texas

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Arrival in Texas
  • 0600
  • North of Dallas
  • National Command advises us to divert to Tyler
  • Rita came a ground at 0400
  • Houston not safe until sustained winds fall below
    40 MPH
  • Given 12 hours of down time, showers and hot meals

10
Tyler Texas
  • Staged at area ambulance service
  • Fuel???
  • Theory vs. reality
  • Durango and trailer

11
Plans Change
  • Only ambulances available for missions
  • One hour rest
  • Showers
  • First convoy mission/strike team
  • Began serving as strike team leader

12
Mission 1
  • Evacuate Shelters
  • Move closer to disaster area

13
Mission 2
  • Woodville Texas
  • Evacuate hospital
  • Strike team of 100 ambulances
  • No power, water, or food
  • Heart of the destruction

14
Mission 2 Update
  • Redeployed to High School where triage center had
    been setup
  • Requested to respond to elementary school in Fred
  • 80 critical patients
  • 150 walking wounded
  • 220 miles one way to closest hospital
  • No fuel

15
Rest
  • 48 hours straight
  • Local community center
  • 8 hours sleep
  • Moved to Houston
  • Put on 12 hours of rehab

16
Mission 3
  • 5 hours of rest, not 12
  • Provide interfacility transport for critical
    patients
  • Hospital with limited power, limited water and
    limited food

17
Mission 3 Update
  • No patients needing transport
  • Requested to setup command
  • Fast tract triage
  • Establish emergency operations
  • Stayed for four days

18
Return to Houston
  • Reliant Center

19
Change of Roles
  • EMS Command
  • All non-Texas
  • Established in Houston
  • Three divisions
  • Command
  • Communications
  • Dispatch (staging)

20
Structure
  • SEOC
  • Texas office of EMS, part of larger Health
    Department
  • Montgomery Dispatch
  • Houston Command
  • EMS Commander
  • Dispatch
  • Communications

21
Move of EMS Operations
  • Houston
  • One hour one way from deployment area
  • County Facility (Tax revenue)
  • No destruction in Houston
  • Traffic
  • Beaumont
  • Forward staging area
  • Ford Park

22
EMS Arrival
  • All units sent into the field for 48 hours
  • Command moved
  • No space for command
  • No technology
  • No indoor sleeping

23
Command and Control
  • Chain of Command
  • MCI vs. reality
  • Logistics
  • Strike Teams
  • 12 hrs vs. 24 hrs
  • Communications
  • Who pays?
  • Incidents

24
Command and Control
  • Govt vs. Non Govt
  • Convoys
  • BLS vs. ALS, whats ALS?
  • Sending people home
  • Town hall meetings
  • Rescue vs. recovery
  • Internet
  • EMS and ICS
  • Protocols

25
Hospital Surge Capacity
  • 500 Patient Capacity
  • Reality vs Plans
  • EMS role
  • A new Paradigm

26
Questions?
  • Thank you for your time!

27
Contact Information
  • Aarron Reinert
  • Executive Director
  • Lakes Region EMS, Inc.
  • (651) 277-4911
  • aarronr_at_lrems.com
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