Lanny Mommsen and Teresa Holt Cook Inlet Earthquake November 30 2018 at 829 am What were you doing What did you learn Have you changed your emergency planning since then Communication ID: 916875
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7 Things to Know Before a 7.0
Lanny Mommsen and Teresa Holt
Slide2Cook Inlet Earthquake
November, 30 2018 at 8:29 am
What were you doing?
What did you learn?
Have you changed your emergency planning since then?
Slide3Communication
Individuals
Who will you
text/
call when you are at home? At work?Do you have a paper list of family and emergency contact information?
FamiliesDo you have a family communication plan?Alaska contacts and out of state contactsPaper list of family phone numbers
Providers
Does the facility have an emergency communications plan?
Paper copy of contact information
Slide4Communication- Social Media
Facebook
Twitter
Apps
Nixle
Slide5Before: Resident
“
To Go Bags” with necessities
Prescriptions/Medications
Family/guardian contact information
Name tags for residents who are non-verbal,
confused
ID
, Medicaid/insurance numbers, VA, Native Corp Card
Slide6Before: “Pet & Service Animal Kit”
Slide7Before: Family
Do you have a family plan? Does it include your pets?Do you have a meeting place in town and out of town?
Cell charger with you, small flash light
Out
of state contact-everyone calls themCash in small bills
To Go kit in car, gas tank filledImportant papers ID, bank information, legal papers, insurance
Slide8Family Emergency Plan
Slide9Before: Staff
Personal family plan for
staff
Who will check on your kids? Parents? Bring them to the
facility?What about your pets? Cell charger or extra battery,
small flash lightCash in small billsTo go kit in car/officeI
mportant
papers
for all people in your careID, bank information, legal papers, insurance
Slide10Before: Facility
Do direct care staff know
there is an emergency preparedness plan?
What do you do for annual training? Who participates?
Do you participate in community training
?Do you have enough emergency supplies? Generator? Alternate heat?How will you communicate
With EOC
With staff
Family membersPublic
Slide11Before: “Facility Kit
”
Slide12During the Earthquake
During
Remind everyone to
“Duck and Cover
”Remind everyone to
not to leave facilityImmediately After
Designate a leader: checking to make sure everyone is okay
Turn off the gas and water
Do not light matches/smoke
Only call 911 for medical emergency
Slide13After: Shelter In Place
Place Help/OK sign in window or on
door
Do you have an alternate heat
source? Generator? Trauma: strong
emotions, confusion, unexpected behaviors, excitement
Emergency Kit: Enough food, water, medications, medical supplies
How
will you know what is going on?
How will you communicate with others?
Group home staff: Do you have enough staff? How will get
relieve staff
you?
Slide14After: Evacuate
What is your alternate site A and site B?
How do you plan to transport everyone?
Bring
Durable Medical Equipment, communication devices
Bring needed supplies (depends, medications, clothing, records)
T
rack the location of residents and on-duty staff
Shelters-How do I find one? Do staff need to stay?
Slide15Questions?
Lanny Mommsen, GCDSEPhone: (907) 269-8992
lanny.mommsen@alaska.gov
Teresa Holt, AARP
Phone: (866) 227-7447tholt@aarp.org