Kansas City Missouri Health Department Regional Homeland Security & the Urban Areas Security Initiative “It is not what you don’t know that hurts you,

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Kansas City Missouri Health Department Regional Homeland Security & the Urban Areas Security Initiative “It is not what you don’t know that hurts you, it is what you think you know, that just ain’t so.” -Satchel Paige- Rex Archer M.D., M.P.H. Director of Health

Kansas City Missouri Health Department

Public Health (PH) Preparedness (Are we there yet?) “The continuous process of improving the Health System’s capacity to detect, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the consequences of terrorism and other health emergencies”

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Learning Objectives  Describe state and local roles in public health response efforts in urban areas.  Identify multi-disciplinary response roles in an urban area PH response.  Describe PH UASI applications.

Kansas City Missouri Health Department State Local Regulator Grantee (From CDC) Grantor Coordinator Responder/Service Provider Grantee Coordinator Regulator Grantor

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Health Protection & Preparedness Critical Elements Plans Products PersonnelPractice Public Health System

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Protecting People in a Transforming World: Preparedness Threat Characteristics Global threats with local impact; local threats with global impact –Health –Security –Economy Small world networks –Fast transmission –Fast dissemination Response Requirements Fast detection Fast science Fast & effective communication Fast & effective integration Fast & effective action! Globalization, connectivity, and speed!

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Major Focus on State and Local Assets  All Terrorism is Local  An Effective National Response Requires an Effective Local and State Response  Local Public Health is the First Responder for most of the nation in an outbreak (natural or intentional)

Kansas City Missouri Health Department MAJOR FOCUS ON STATE AND LOCAL ASSETS (continued ) Timeliness and Quality of Initial Engagement Determine Course and Duration of Crisis Character and Magnitude of Consequences

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Clinicians & Laboratorians Local Public Health Agencies Healthcare Organizations Strong Links! “Golden Triangle” of Preparedness and Response

Kansas City Missouri Health Department BioResponse the Foundation of Our Defense A – BioResponse B – BioSense C – BioWatch D – BioShield Level D E SNS

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Case Study – Smallpox 1894  Facing a citywide outbreak, Milwaukee health authorities forcibly removed infected individuals to isolation hospitals, selectively using this technique among impoverished immigrants and not the well-off.  Perceived to be discriminatory and authoritarian, these measures caused month- long riots and ultimately abetted the spread of smallpox.  Outbreak Impact: 1,079 cases, 244 deaths

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Case Study – Smallpox 1947 NYC officials effectively quelled outbreak by implementing a voluntary mass vaccination campaign that was universally applied, carrying out an elaborate public relations campaign, and involving grassroots organizations. Outbreak impact: 12 cases, 2 deaths

Kansas City Missouri Health Department All Hazards Approach: Five Fatal Flaws? 1)When did the emergency begin? (No Bang!) 2)Short Crisis Period? (days to weeks+) 3)Manage Extra Volunteers/Resources? 4)Mass Casualties (thousand fold increase)? 5)True Triage (not EMS)?

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Multi-Disciplinary Roles  Many disciplines will have a role in a public health response to a bioterrorism event.  Homeland Security Issues will have to be coordinated regionally in metropolitan areas.

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Regional Homeland Security Coordination Committee - RHSCC  Provides bi-state multi-disciplinary and multi-jurisdictional support  Provides leadership and coordination  Maximizes public and private resources

Kansas City Missouri Health Department RHSCC Subcommittees Training and Exercise First Responders Resource Coordination Personnel Accountability Security System (PASS) Metropolitan Emergency Information System (MEIS) Policy Plan Law Enforcement Public Health Medical Reserve Corps Hospital Mental Health

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Public Health Subcommittee Task Forces  Strategic National Stockpile  Plans  Epidemiology and Surveillance  Isolation and Quarantine  Risk Communication

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI)  Funds awarded to the bi-state Kansas City Metropolitan area  Funds used for planning, training, exercises, equipment, management and administration, added security, and critical infrastructure protection

Kansas City Missouri Health Department UASI PH Objectives  Increase the region’s surveillance and investigation capability.  Develop regional capability to mass immunize large numbers of persons.  Develop capability to manage large numbers of casualties.  Build capability to stop the spread of disease(s) that are resistant to treatment.

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Public Health Related UASI Projects  SNS Trailers – 10 trailers with equipment and supplies to mass prophylax emergency responders  Medication Distribution System – Improves the speed and accuracy of medication distribution and tracking of persons receiving treatment for prevention of diseases

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Public Health Related UASI Projects, Continued  Crisis Risk Communications System – Builds a communication infrastructure between LPHA leadership and their PIOs  Patient Tracking System – Planning and equipment needed to track patients from incident scene, to hospital, and final disposition or family reunification

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Public Health Related UASI Projects, Continued  Regional Coordination Planning – Isolation & Quarantine, Mass Prophylaxis, Mass Patient Care, Volunteer Management, Special Needs Population  Metropolitan Emergency Information System –  Personnel Accountability Security System

Kansas City Missouri Health Department Public Health Related UASI Projects, Continued  CBRNE Training Program  CBRNE Exercise Program  Radio Interoperability – Create an area-wide, conventional simulcast interoperable multi-frequency radio network.

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