Office of Emergency Preparedness

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Office of Emergency Preparedness Are YOU Prepared for an Emergency? Office of Emergency Preparedness

Office of Emergency Preparedness Why Should You Prepare? Recent Events Haiti Chile Calexico, Mexico Soloman Islands Northern California Southern California Wild Fires Northridge Probabilities Office of Emergency Preparedness

Office of Emergency Preparedness Types of Disasters Earthquakes Wildfires Floods/Storms Terrorism Pandemic Office of Emergency Preparedness

Office of Emergency Preparedness How to identify YOUR Risks? Profession Location Family Size Family Needs Physical Space Office of Emergency Preparedness

Office of Emergency Preparedness Personal Preparedness Program Step-by-step tutorial on personal preparedness Monthly Assignments Survey Questions Prizes Planning Process Office of Emergency Preparedness

Office of Emergency Preparedness Monthly Themes Communication Water Food Evacuation Plan First Aid Kit Documents and Keys Office of Emergency Preparedness

Office of Emergency Preparedness Monthly Themes Equipment and Tools Sanitation and Hygiene Medicine Kit Clothing and Bedding Supplies Home Hazard Hunt Pet Emergency Supplies Office of Emergency Preparedness

Office of Emergency Preparedness How YOU can help! Staff Participation Huddles Staff Meetings Disaster Presentations Contact OEP Bill Dunne: wdunne@mednet.ucla.edu/ x 63281 Soraya Sutherlin: ssutherlin@mednet.ucla.edu/ x 94491 Kurt Kainsinger: kkainsinger@mednet.ucla.edu/ x 63873 Office of Emergency Preparedness

Are YOU Prepared for a Disaster? Find out by participating in our Personal Preparedness Program Get started today by going to: http://disaster.mednet.ucla.edu/2010challenge.pdf or call the Office of Emergency Preparedness at ext. 77107