Title: Preparedness for Persons with Mobility Impairments
1 Preparedness for Persons
with
Mobility Impairments
- By Catherine Rooney, Michael H. Fox,
- Glen W. White, and Jennifer Rowland
- Considerations in Emergency
- Preparedness A Two Track Conference
- Mailman School of Public Health
- Columbia University
- Washington, D.C.
- December 13-15, 2005
2Intro I have Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis and
use a wheelchair. We had a bomb threat at work
Everyone evacuated, but I was still left on the
3rd floor by the stairwell for the firefighters
to come get me. But no one came. Finally, I just
struggled and I used pure fear to get myself down
the stairs (From Nobody Left Behind On-line
Consumer Survey, 2004).
3- Disaster Preparedness for Persons with
Mobility Impairments - October, 2002 - September 2005
- www.nobodyleftbehind2.org
4CDC grant awarded to KU, RTC/IL, TS 08040,
Principle Investigators Dr. Glen White and Dr.
Michael Fox.
- Objectives To determine if emergency
- preparedness and response systems
- Meet the needs of persons with mobility
impairments - Use surveillance systems to identify persons with
mobility impairments - Have elements of emerging best practices.
5Methods
- Identify Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) declared disasters between 1998 2003. - Select a random sample of 30 counties or
equivalent units (boroughs, parishes, cities)
across each of the 10 federal regions. - Interview the county emergency managers.
6 Methods (Cont.)
- Evaluate disaster plans and any programs for
persons with mobility impairments. - Identify possible best practices.
- Administer on-line consumer survey.
- Consult with project advisors to recommend
changes.
7 Nature of the Problem
- Lack of empirical data on the safe, efficient
evacuation of people with disabilities, including
mobility impairments.
8Research on Disasters and Persons with Mobility
Impairments
- Few empirical research studies were found.
- Two studies identified correlation between
disabilities and risk of death from earthquakes
(Chou, Y., Huang, N., Lee, C., 2004 Osaki, Y.
Minowa, M., 2001).
9 New Findings from Katrina
- Survey of evacuees in Houston
- shelters found
- 61 did not evacuate before the storm.
- 38 were either physically unable to leave or
caring for someone who was physically unable to
leave (Kaiser, Harvard, Washington Post).
10 Nature of the Problem
- Current evacuation systems are designed for
non-disabled persons where walking or running is
required (survival of the fittest mindset).
11 Nature of the Problem
- Restoration of accessible and other
post-disaster living situations for persons with
mobility impairments are often not addressed.
12Focus Areas of the Research
- Emergency Managers Training
- Surveillance Systems
- Local Emergency Management Plan
- Guidelines
- Inclusion of Persons with Mobility
- Impairments
13 Findings on Emergency Managers Training
- 63 of the emergency managers had not taken
the FEMA, G197, or similar course on special
needs populations.
14Elements of Best Practices in Emergency Managers
Training
- Local emergency management plan specifies that
training and exercises involve persons with
disabilities. - Drills include evacuating persons with mobility
impairments from different situations.
15 Findings on Surveillance
Systems
- Among the emergency managers, 57 do not know
how many people with mobility impairments live
within their jurisdiction. -
16Surveillance Findings (Cont.)
- Among those who had numbers on persons with
mobility impairments - 17 use database
- systems.
- 17 use an estimate.
- 10 use census data.
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17Elements of Best Practices with Surveillance
- Planning for Special Medical Needs Shelter
(shelter for medical and electricity/equipment
needs) - Plan covers identifying persons/needs, creating
database, shelter design and location, consumer
education. (Lamar University, Department of
Nursing, Pam Moss, RN., Beaumont Emergency
Management, Sgt. Robert Smith).
18- Response to Katrina
- Taking a lesson from New Orleans, Kansas Gov.
Sebelius ordered state emergency planners to
identify residents of Kansas major cities who
would be unable to evacuate whether due to a
physical disability or lack of transportation.
(From Lawernce Journal-World, 9-8-05) -
19- Consumer Survey
- Collected on-line personal disaster experiences
from persons with mobility limitations. - From participants recommendations two disaster
preparedness posters were created.
www.nobodyleftbehind2.org click on Findings
20Findings on Emergency Management Guidelines
- Only 20 of the emergency managers reported
having specific guidelines to assist persons with
mobility impairments during disasters.
21Elements of Best Practices on Plan Guidelines
- Created Annex/Appendix on Persons with
Disabilities. - Made specific reference to the needs of persons
with disabilities in the various sections of the
local emergency plan.
22 Findings on Inclusion
of Persons with Mobility
Impairments
- Little to no representation of persons with
mobility impairments in planning or revision
stages. - No Best Practices Found
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23- Findings on Resources Needed
- To develop guidelines for persons with
mobility impairments, emergency managers need - 67 Financial resources.
- 33 Knowledgeable and trained
- personnel.
- 25 A FEMA, State, or County
- mandate.
- 17 Greater public education
- efforts.
24 Consumer Feedback
- No evacuation plans in multi-story buildings,
leaving people who are unable to walk abandoned
at stairwells or at inoperable elevators without
assistance.
25 Consumer Feedback
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has
been in existence for more than 15 years, yet
disaster-related or local services still can be
found to be inaccessible and disaster-related
personnel uninformed of the needs and how to
assist people with disabilities.
26 Consumer Feedback
- Other frightening and sometimes life-threatening
situations occur when infrastructures fail,
including electrical power outages and
non-accessible transportation.
27Questions After Katrina
- Are there differences in disaster preparedness
for persons who are disabled, seniors, or the
seriously ill, and within classes, races and
among states? - 4 years after 9/11, when will local emergency
management infrastructures be strengthened?
28The Next Disaster Avian Pandemic Influenza
- Are You Prepared? Have You Prepared Your
community, including Persons with Disabilities? -
29 - For more Information
- www.nobodyleftbehind2.org