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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
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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
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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.
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Patient Zero
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Plan Determine who has been infected. Contain infected. Control animal infections. Inform public. Stop transportation. Enhanced safety procedures. Contact CDC
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Goals Prevention ➔ Isolation. ➔ Public Announcements. ➔ Restraints. Cure ➔ Collect Samples. ➔ Research for Vaccines. ➔ Use antibiotics.
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First Responders Law enforcement Medical Staff
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Costs Muzzles -$640 Restraints -$17, 561 (64 infected people) Law Enforcement Overtime-$16,000 (80 Officers) EMT Services-$8,153 (32 Staff)
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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)
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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
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Hospital (Empty School) Tests: ➔ Saliva ➔ Blood ➔ Bacteria cultures Prevention: ➔ Antibiotics A
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Bibliography Pictures: Health Officer Chain of Command. http://www.fema.gov/media-library- data/20130726-1922-25045- 7047/ics_forms_12_7_10.pdf Caution: http://akk.li/pics/anne.jpg (craig, click this)http://akk.li/pics/anne.jpg
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