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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

Slide2

Cook 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?

Slide3

Communication

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

Slide4

Communication- Social Media

Facebook

Twitter

Apps

Nixle

Slide5

Before: 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

Slide6

Before: “Pet & Service Animal Kit”

Slide7

Before: 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

Slide8

Family Emergency Plan

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Before: 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

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Before: 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

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Before: “Facility Kit

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During 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

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After: 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?

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After: 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?

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Questions?

Lanny Mommsen, GCDSEPhone: (907) 269-8992

lanny.mommsen@alaska.gov

Teresa Holt, AARP

Phone: (866) 227-7447tholt@aarp.org