Emergency and Disaster Preparedness

Emergency and Disaster Preparedness

The EMS Agency is responsible for the development of medical and health response plans for catastrophic disasters, including those involving chemical, biological and radiological agents. The EMS Agency also participates in the development and implementation of training programs and disaster exercises for EMS system participants

Bioterrorism attack

A bioterrorism attack is the deliberate release of viruses, bacteria, or other germs (agents) used to cause illness or death in people, animals, or plants. Biological agents can be spread through the air, through water, or in food. Cooperative efforts between the federal, state and local government are in effect to conduct planning, training, and prevention of disease epidemics and other health emergencies caused by a bioterrorism attack in Imperial County.

California Health Alert Network (CAHAN)

The California Health Alert Network (CAHAN) is the State of California’s web-based information and communications system available on a 24/7/365 basis for distribution of health alerts, dissemination of prevention guidelines, coordination of disease investigation efforts, preparedness planning, and other initiatives that strengthen state and local preparedness. CAHAN participants have the ability to receive alerts and notifications via alphanumeric pager, e-mail, fax, and phone (cellular and landline).

Earthquake Preparedness

To stay safe during earthquakes, it's essential to have an emergency plan in place, secure heavy furniture and appliances to walls, create a disaster supply kit with essentials like water and first aid supplies, and practice "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" drills to protect yourself during shaking.

Pandemic Influenza Preparedness

Pandemic flu occurs when a new virus exists to which people have little or no immunity.This new virus will pass easily from person to person. Because the virus is new and people have not had it before, it could cause large numbers of people to become sick or die. A pandemic flu would likely affect businesses, travel and some basic services for a period of time. It is possible that the H5N1 bird flu virus could change to be easily passed from person to person.

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