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Title: Tabletop Exercise Sick Ticket


1
Tabletop Exercise Sick Ticket
2
Table Top
  • Bio Terrorism Scenario
  • Designed to demonstrate interagency communication
    requirements.
  • Assume your traditional role.
  • Who will play Local Emergency Manager Role?
  • Who will play the CDC role.

3
Sick Ticket
  • Yesterday - A Philippines Air flight with 262 on
    board takes off from Manila.
  • During the flight, the flight crew reported that
    an individual was sick during the flight.
  • The young man (Sick Ticket) appeared to be
    feverish and tired but declined medical
    attention.
  • 500 AM - The plane lands at LAX
  • A few red spots were noted on Sick Tickets face
    as he walked down the jet way.

4
Sick Ticket Monday Morning
  • 510 AM - The flight crew discussed the situation
    and decide to notify local officials
  • 515 AM After walking through the International
    Terminal, the sick man takes a cab to a nearby
    hotel and checks in.
  • 520 AM LA EOC is notified
  • 630 AM Sick Tickets symptoms worsen while he
    remains in his room.

5
Sick Ticket Monday Morning
  • 730 AM local news reports begin t mention
    concerns raised at LAX about the sick person.
  • 800 AM local expert on Channel 4 mentions that
    he is concerned that it could have been smallpox.
  • 815 AM Local officials acknowledge that they
    are looking for Sick Ticket.

6
Questions
  • You heard the news what are you going to do?
  • Where will you turn for information?
  • What do you need to know?
  • What actions will you take?

7
Sick Ticket
  • 1027 AM Local police track down Sick Ticket to
    a local hotel. He is taken into custody and
    taken to an isolation ward at a local hospital.
  • 134 PM News Flash - CDC confirms a smallpox
    diagnosis and that hundreds of people could have
    been exposed.
  • 200 PM - Public concerns begins to mount.

8
Sick Ticket Monday Afternoon
  • 300 PM - Emergency rooms begin to crowd with
    patients concerned about smallpox.
  • You are having difficulty getting information
    because phone lines are down from overuse.
  • The city is relatively calm, although you have
    heard on TV that many people are fleeing the
    area.
  • Public Health officials are trying to track down
    all passengers on the PA flight.

9
Sick Ticket Monday Evening
  • Local news media are reporting constant news and
    comments on smallpox.
  • Hospitals have activated their disaster plans to
    cope with increased demand on services.
  • The CDC wants to begin rapid vaccination program
    of all persons that have come into contact with
    the identified smallpox patients as well as
    health care workers.

10
Questions
  • You heard the news what are you going to do?
  • Where will you turn for information?
  • What do you need to know?
  • What actions will you take?

11
Sick Ticket _ Tuesday Morning
  • The CDC implements a ring vaccination strategy
    for containing the outbreak.
  • This includes isolation of confirmed and
    suspected smallpox cases.
  • Vaccinating and monitoring a ring of people
    around each case and contact
  • Areas around infected persons are cordoned off.
  • Many roadblocks are set up.
  • People are required to stay in businesses or
    homes.

12
Sick Ticket Considerations
  • Exaggerated accounts of illness are reported by
    the media.
  • Citizens begin to clamor for vaccine, but only
    10 of the estimated needs are available.
  • Police departments, local utility companies and
    mass transit authorities begin to have severe
    personnel shortages, resulting in severe
    disruption of routine services.

13
Sick Ticket - Considerations
  • Hospitals and outpatient clinics are severely
    short-staffed - the majority of physicians,
    nurses and other health-care workers are ill.
  • Intensive care units at local hospitals become
    overwhelmed.
  • Looting becomes a serious problem due to
    shortages of police officers.
  • LAX closes because of high absenteeism among air
    traffic controllers.

14
Questions
  • What are you going to do?
  • Where will you turn for information?
  • What do you need to know?
  • What actions will you take?
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