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Title: Texas State Guard Medical Reserve Corps


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Texas State Guard Medical Reserve Corps
  • Peter Forsberg LTC (LX)
  • Alamo Group
  • San Antonio, Texas

2
Texas State Guard Medical Reserve Corps
Invitation from the Commander Come Ride With Us
  • General description
  • The University of Texas Health Science Center at
    San Antonio is honored to be hosting the first
    Texas State Guard medical reserve corps unit in
    the state, at the specific direction of Governor
    Perry.

3
Assisting Public Authorities
  • Unit members will train and be prepared to
    assist public health authorities in the event
    that a major natural disaster or man-induced
    disruption threatens public health anywhere in
    the state of Texas.

4
Presidential Call
  • This medical reserve corps unit is also
    established in response to President George W.
    Bush's call for an active Citizen Corps (see
    www.citizencorps.gov).

5
Who will be in unit?
  • Texas Medical Rangers volunteers will serve in
    either health professions or health service
    support roles. Volunteers will be recruited from
    Health Science Centers located throughout the
    state, including faculty, staff, retirees and
    alumni.

6
Members
  • In addition, certified health professionals in
    private practice and other Texas residents who
    meet the eligibility requirements are welcome to
    apply for membership.

7
Units
  • Currently there are a number of unit detachments
    being established including Dallas, Fort Worth,
    Austin, Lubbock, Houston, Galveston, Temple,
    Harlingen/McAllen, Laredo, and Edinburg.

8
Will the unit engage in operational response?
  • Yes. At any time, the governor, through the
    Division of Emergency Management, may engage the
    Texas Medical Rangers in actual operations but
    only in response to a specific order. In the
    meantime, volunteers will train for tasks such as
    supporting health authorities administer mass
    inoculations, establishing alternate non-hospital
    treatment sites, staffing call centers to answer
    health questions from the public, and assisting
    with other unforeseen homeland security
    activities related to protecting and restoring
    public health.

9
  • In addition, Texas Medical Rangers volunteers
    will eventually be involved in training exercises
    with other first responders (such as police
    officers, fire fighters, emergency medical
    technicians, etc.).

10
How do I apply to become a volunteer with the
Texas Medical Rangers?
  • If possible, attend a monthly Information/Inductio
    n Session and prepare for an interview.
  • If you have questions, contact the Commander,
    Alamo Medical Response Group. Phone
    210-317-3363, e-mail peter.forsberg_at_txsg.state.tx
    .us

11
Tracing the Lineage for the Texas Medical
Rangers
  • The Medical Reserve Corps of the State of Texas
    is unique because it is part of the Military
    Forces of the State of Texas. The Texas MRC,
    known as the Texas Medical Rangers, addresses the
    need, evident since September 11, 2001, to
    protect our homeland, when called by the Governor
    of the State.

12
Augmentation
  • They will augment federal, state, and local
    health authorities, in a disciplined and
    efficient manner, providing expertise and
    services of the highest quality, and will be
    fully integrated into disaster plans, serving
    their communities, and fostering the tradition of
    "Texans serving Texans."

13
Treatment Facilities
  • They are will manage Alternate Treatment
    Facilities, serve in Medical Response Teams,
    staff Texas Department of Health Call Centers,
    and assist with local breakdown/delivery of the
    Strategic National Stockpile.

14
Ranging Companies
  • Texas has a military history that began in the
    1700s with the CompaÃ’ÃŒas Volantes (Ranging
    Companies) of New Spain. They were small
    contingents of mounted men that protected the
    population of its Northern provinces.

15
Civic Militia
  • The State of Coahuila-Texas was created when New
    Spain became the Republic of Mexico. Section Five
    of its constitution ordered that "In all the
    towns of the State there shall be established
    corps of civic militia and these shall constitute
    the military force of the same."

16
Texas Independance
  • Texas became independent from Mexico in 1836, and
    one of the United States in 1845. Having a state
    militia was familiar to the men and women who
    fought for its independence, since the majority
    came from a nation in whose revolutionary war the
    militias had played a most significant role, even
    before it had a regular army.

17
Section Six
  • When its constitution was written, Section Six
    stated that "The Governor shall be
    Commander-in-chief of the army and navy of this
    State and of the militia except when they shall
    be called into the service of the United States."

18
Militia since 1941
  • The State of Texas has had an organized militia
    since 1941 when the Texas State Guard was created
    to operate alongside the Texas Army and Air
    National Guards.

19
Part of the Texas State Guard
  • The Texas Medical Rangers were organized as part
    of the State Guard when Governor Perry, in a
    January 2003, addressed a letter to Major General
    Wayne Marty, Adjutant General, directing the
    establishment of a Medical Reserve Corps and that
    its first unit be located at the University of
    Texas Health Science Center-San Antonio.

20
Activated Feb 2003
  • The Adjutant General activated the unit in
    February 2003. An inaugural ceremony was held in
    March 2003 with Major General Harold Timboe, M.D.
    appointed as Commander. Regional Groups have been
    established at San Antonio, Dallas- Fort Worth,
    each covering a multi-county region.

21
Developing Units
  • A regional group for the Houston area, and other
    for West Texas was established in April 2004, and
    for Central Texas in May 2004. Units are also
    being developed in north and central Texas.

22
Unit / Individual Training
  • As a member of the Texas Medical Rangers, you
    should take the initiative to ensure that all
    training you attend or complete is recorded and
    properly submitted (see hyperlink below,
    "Documenting TMR Training"). When you complete
    Internet course work, printout or photocopy
    on-line certificates of completion, then submit
    properly. Documentation of TMR training
    attendance and Homeland Security-related course
    completion will be compiled and credited toward
    "good participation," essential for your future
    TMR promotion and advancement.

23
FEMA Training
  • The Federal Emergency Management Administration
    (FEMA) maintains a series of training courses
    which can assist members of the TMR in its public
    education and public service roles
    (http//training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/crslist.asp).
    Also, you can enroll on-line for CME-eligible
    WMD/CNRNE courses (such as "Reportable Diseases
    and Conditions in Texas") developed by the
    UTHSCSA and posted at the Texas Department of
    Health's webpage at http//www.texasready.com.

24
TDEM
  • Other partners offering training opportunities
    include the Texas Division of Emergency
    Management under the Department of Public Safety
    and the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District.
    For a summary of emergency management principles,
    see the MetroHealth presentation Zen and
    Emergency Management.

25
Links
  • The following links provide medical information
    which will improve the TMR's response to specific
    bioterrorism threats which have emerged since the
    events of 9/11
  • Office of Personnel Management
  • Food and Drug Administration
  • Centers for Disease Control

26
Additional Training Information
  • Additional training information to assist Medical
    Rangers in the performance of their
    responsibilities
  • Documenting TMR Training
  • Basic MedRanger Military Knowledge
  • TMR Hyperlinks to CBRNE/WMD References and
    Articles

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