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2011 SouthEast Texas Regional Advisory Council Why do I need to know this? As the designated Emergency Management Professional for your agency / Jurisdiction you maintain a level of responsibility to know this information. The


  1. 2011 SouthEast Texas Regional Advisory Council

  2. Why do I need to know this?  As the designated Emergency Management Professional for your agency / Jurisdiction you maintain a level of responsibility to know this information.  The Catastrophic Medical Center may take hours to be established.  Your leadership will depend upon your ability to call for assistance when your resources have been depleted.  Resource Requests must be tracked for payment and tracking purposes.

  3. Log in into Web b EOC The The B Basics!

  4. Now what? The requesting agency can request assistance by making a logistics request. This should then be passed on to become a 213-RR request should SETRAC or CMOC not be able to fill the request locally/regionally.

  5. What is a a 2 213 3 RR?

  6. The resource request board is used when resources are needed to support a  mission/tasking or a request from the field. This is used for equipment, personnel, or supplies. In the event that mutual aid is requested through the EOC, a Resource Request  Form (213-RR) should be filled out but noted on the request. This is not used for ordering items or supplies that are already available within  your facility. The accepting ESF for a mission/task will also be responsible for requesting the  supplies for that mission/task and therefore filling out the 213-RR. There are 5 sections and portions of the 213RR.  Originator- This is to be filled out by the person requesting the item for the field.  The “Initial Requestor” information field should be the person in the field that is requesting the resource, not the ESF representative in the EOC. Operations Section  Logistics Section  Finance Section  Planning Section 

  7. Responding/ State or Originator Coordinating Regional Entity Jurisdiction SMOC DSHS MACC Fill the Request SETRAC DDC EMTF Affected Facility/ Jurisdiction CMOC SMOC DSHS MACC Fill the Request

  8. Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) CDC's Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) has large quantities of medicine and medical supplies to protect the American public if there is a public health emergency (terrorist attack, flu outbreak, earthquake) severe enough to cause local supplies to run out. Once Federal and local authorities agree that the SNS is needed, medicines will be delivered to any state in the U.S. in time for them to be effective. Each state has plans to receive and distribute SNS medicine and medical supplies to local communities as quickly as possible. What should you know about the medicines in the SNS? • The medicine in the SNS is FREE for everyone. • The SNS has stockpiled enough medicine to protect people in several large cities at the same time. • Federal, state and local community planners are working together to ensure that the SNS medicines will be delivered to the affected area to protect you and your family if there is a terrorist attack. Reprinted from: http://www.cdc.gov/phpr/stockpile/stockpile.htm

  9. A National Repository of Life-Saving Pharmaceuticals and Medical Supplies • The SNS is a national repository of antibiotics, chemical antidotes, antitoxins, life-support medications, IV administration, airway maintenance supplies, and medical/surgical items. The SNS is designed to supplement and re-supply state and local public health agencies in the event of a national emergency anywhere and at anytime within the U.S. or its territories. • The SNS is organized for flexible response. The first line of support lies within the immediate response 12-hour Push Packages. These are caches of pharmaceuticals, antidotes, and medical supplies designed to provide rapid delivery of a broad spectrum of assets for an ill defined threat in the early hours of an event. These Push Packages are positioned in strategically located, secure warehouses ready for immediate deployment to a designated site within 12 hours of the federal decision to deploy SNS assets. • If the incident requires additional pharmaceuticals and/or medical supplies, follow-on vendor managed inventory (VMI) supplies will be shipped to arrive within 24 to 36 hours. If the agent is well defined, VMI can be tailored to provide pharmaceuticals, supplies and/or products specific to the suspected or confirmed agent(s). In this case, the VMI could act as the first option for immediate response from the SNS Program.

  10. Notify The Department of Health SETRAC or and Human CMOC Services 6/5 Activation. South. (On Call Duty Officer Identify and Need. Logistics Request via Web EOC)

  11. Thank you

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