Zombie Apocalypse Prevention Danielle Wilson, Madison Ward Austin Teaford, Noah Connors Haillie Lahnum, Maggie Illicheva Catherine Sanchez, Austin Lambert,

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Zombie Apocalypse Prevention Danielle Wilson, Madison Ward Austin Teaford, Noah Connors Haillie Lahnum, Maggie Illicheva Catherine Sanchez, Austin Lambert, & Brandon Judy with Special Consultant/Shaman Sean Martin

Parameters Zombies are: -Humans or animals that attack others -Appeared over the past 72 hours -64 people have been infected so far -Number of animal infections is uncertain. -No reported deaths

Stages of the Zombie infection 1.First 24 hours: Incubation period. Insomnia is the only symptom. 2.Next 6 hours: Contagious with sweating, coughing, and mild fever 3.Next 18 hours: Patient experiences projectile vomiting, shriveled ears, face sores, severe disorientation, and all previous symptoms. At 48 hours: no brain activity for 15 minutes 4.Hallucinations and psychotic behavior becomes common after this period of time.

Patient Zero

Plan Determine who has been infected. Contain infected. Control animal infections. Inform public. Stop transportation. Enhanced safety procedures. Contact CDC

Goals Prevention ➔ Isolation. ➔ Public Announcements. ➔ Restraints. Cure ➔ Collect Samples. ➔ Research for Vaccines. ➔ Use antibiotics.

First Responders Law enforcement Medical Staff

Costs Muzzles -$640 Restraints -$17, 561 (64 infected people) Law Enforcement Overtime-$16,000 (80 Officers) EMT Services-$8,153 (32 Staff)

People to Contact Governor - Request aid from the Federal Government. Law enforcement - For civilian safety and to capture infected people Medical Staff - To treat patients, study bacteria, and discover vaccine/cure Animal Control -To restrain infected animals. School Board -To obtain permission to use a facility for zombie clinic News reporters -To inform the public and prevent hysteria Emergency response (911)

Volunteers Need: As many as possible -Preferably with previous medical volunteer experience Trained: -To assist nurses -Stock items, clean, assist in restraining Contact: Volunteers of hospitals and anyone else through direct contact and news advertisements

Hospital (Empty School) Tests: ➔ Saliva ➔ Blood ➔ Bacteria cultures Prevention: ➔ Antibiotics A

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