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Med edical Su Surge Introd oduction on a and W d Welcom ome Why a Panel Presentation on Medical Surge? Med edical S Sur urge P e Pan anel elist Andrew Miller, Director, Facilities Joel Givens, PhD LPC, Assistant


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Med edical Su Surge

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Why a Panel Presentation

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Surge?

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and W d Welcom

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Andrew Miller, Director, Facilities Management, Mercy Regional Medical Center, Durango Mark Morrison, Outreach and Education Coordinator, Lincoln Community Hospital, Hugo James Robinson, Assistant Director, Denver Health Paramedic Division, Denver Pat Conroy, Systems Director, Safety and Environment of Care, UCHealth, Aurora Joel Givens, PhD LPC, Assistant Professor, Adams State University, Alamosa Mike Burnett, Response Coordination Officer, Northeast Colorado Health Department, Sterling Trevor Denney, Southwest Regional Field Management, Department of Homeland Security, Durango

Med edical S Sur urge P e Pan anel elist

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Mark M Morris ison-Lincoln Co Community Hospital al Inmate T Transport Van C Crash

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Excel cel S Sub ub-station F Fire an and R Rose M e Med edical C Cen enter Power F er Failure

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The E e Even ent

  • June 7, 2010
  • Hottest day of year
  • 18:30, report of

explosion in power substation, 13th & Harrison

  • Report of explosion

in the lab at RMC

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Power Outage Area

  • Approximately 25 square miles affected
  • Multiple hospitals, SNFs and nursing homes
  • Over 30,000 people without power
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Cons Conseq equence ces

  • Response from DFD,

DPD and DHPD

  • Wide area power
  • utage
  • Multiple HCFs

affected

  • Generator at RMC

failed

  • EOC activation at

request of DHPD

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Cons Conseq equence ces

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Cons Conseq equence ces

1. 2. 3. 4.

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Chal Challenges es

  • Sit. awareness
  • Resource availability
  • Determining need

for evacuation

  • Intra- and inter-

facility pt. movement

  • Pt. prioritization
  • Patient tracking
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HCC O CC Oppor pportunities

  • Recognizing and understanding the scope
  • Regular cooperation and planning with EMS and

emergency management

  • Pre-incident planning and exercising of plans and

incident command

  • System thinking and knowledge of available resources
  • Broad application of principles MS will join unified

command in facility

  • Venue for cooperation discussions
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Aur Auror

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Thea heater Shoot hooting: g: Four I Inci cidents i in O One

Patrick M. Conroy, EMT-P, MS, FACHE

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Inc ncide dent # # 1- The M MCI CI

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Inc ncide dent # # 2 – The P e Pres ess

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Inc ncide dent # # 3 – The he A Apa partment a and d the I e Inves estigation

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Suspects A Apart rtment

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The VI VIP

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Is Th This All Th That Su Surge I Is?

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Joel Givens, PhD, LPC Behavioral Response-- Aurora Theater Shooting

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Mike Burnett, Northeast Public Health Haxtun Fire

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Tr Trevor De Denne nney, Southwe west Reg egion

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Lightn tner r Creek eek F Fire, e, Durango

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Trevor Denney, Southwest Region Lightner Creek Fire, Durango

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Med edical S Sur urge