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Mobile Emergency Response Support (MERS)

Mobile Emergency Response Support (MERS). Mobile telecommunications, life support, logistics and operational support, and power generation required for the on-site management of disaster response activities Flexible mix of resources designed to meet all

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Mobile Emergency Response Support (MERS)

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  1. Mobile Emergency Response Support (MERS) • Mobile telecommunications, life support, logistics and operational support, and power generation required for the on-site management of disaster response activities • Flexible mix of resources designed to meet all hazards and national security emergency requirements • Support for Federal responders • KU-Band Satellite 48 telephone lines • HF/VHF/UHF Facsmile • Line of Sight (LOS) Secure Voice/Facsmile • Landlines 2 Way Teleconferencing • Self-contained power generation Full Broadcast for Television System • Video through Secondary Antenna

  2. MERS: DENVER, CO MERS: MAYNARD, MA MERS: BOTHELL, WA MERS/MATTS Locations MATTS: MT. WEATHER MERS: DENTON, TX MERS: THOMASVILLE, GA

  3. Logistics Centers Briefing LC Rockville LC DISC LC Moffett LogHQ LC Atlanta LC Ft Worth LC Guam LC Hawaii LC PR

  4. Equipment Initial Response Resources (IRR) Supplies Blankets Cots Flashlights MREs Tarps Roofing Sheeting Sleeping Bags, Tents Personal Toilet Kits Water ( Assorted Sizes) Emergency Generators (50-packs) Refrigerated Vans (Limited Quantity)

  5. Commodities

  6. Disaster Field Office

  7. National Disaster Medical System National Medical Response System and Public/Private Partnership • 108 NDMS teams that can supplement State and local medical resources during disasters or major emergencies • Patient evacuation from disaster areas • In-hospital medical care for disaster victims • Coordinates activities of regional medical emergency coordinators • Backup medical support to the DOD/ VA medical care systems during an overseas conventional conflict

  8. National Disaster Medical System National Medical Response System and Public/Private Partnership • 108 NDMS teams that can supplement State and local medical resources during disasters or major emergencies • Patient evacuation from disaster areas • In-hospital medical care for disaster victims • Coordinates activities of regional medical emergency coordinators • Backup medical support to the DOD/ VA medical care systems during an overseas conventional conflict

  9. NDMS Medical Response Specialty Teams • Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMAT) • Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams (DMORT) • Veterinary Medical Assistance Teams (VMAT) • Urban Search and Rescue/Medical Teams • Pediatric Teams • Burn Teams • Mental Health Teams • National Medical Response Teams (NMRT) • Crush Medicine Team • International Medical Surgical Response Teams

  10. Medical Response Teams AK PHS-1 KY-1 MST-1 REGION 3MD-3 REGION 2 NY-5 REGION 1 VT-1 REGION 8CO-1 REGION 5 WI-1 IN-2 MI-1 OH-1 PA-2 NM-1 OK-1 ROCKVILLE, MD FORT THOMAS SYRACUSE FORT WAYNE WESTLAND TOLEDO DERRY ABINGTON BURLINGTON AK-1 BRUSH ALBUQUERQUE TULSA RACINE ANCHORAGE DBMT MA-1 VMAT-1 WA-1 VMAT-2 ME ND Southwick, MA BOSTON WA SEATTLE Columbia, MD MT VT MN MI NH MA-2 NY REGION 10OR-2 WI MA SD WORCESTER OR CT RI ID PA MI WY ST. HELENS, OR IA RI-1 NJ MD NE DE WV PROVIDENCE OH IL DC MST-2 KY VA NV HI-1 UT Sacramento, CA MO CO IN KS NJ-1 TN NC WAILUKU, MAUI PR CA Trenton VI SC MS AR OK HI AZ AL GA DC-NMRT NM VMAT-4 TX Washington DC Simi Valley, CA CA-6 LA FL VMAT-3 NC-NMRT SAN FRANCISCO Raleigh, NC C0-NMRT NC-1 CA-2 WINSTON-SALEM SAN BERNARDINO DENVER CA-NMRT FL-2 REGION 9AZ-1 REGION 6TX-2 REGION 7MO-1 REGION 4TN-2 CA-9 AR-1 FL-1 GA-3 FL-5 CA-4 CA-1 TX-1 AL-1 PORT CHARLOTTE COMMERCE LOS ANGELES LITTLE ROCK Pensacola Riverdale MIAMI SANTA ANA SAN DIEGO CHANDLER EL PASO HUNTSVILLE RICHMOND BIRMINGHAM KNOXVILLE

  11. Federal Incident Response Support Team (FIRST) Identified in the NRP as “a forward component of the ERT-A that provides on-scene support to the local Incident Commander or Area Command Structure”.Will work in coordination with the respective state.Will support, not supplant local and state efforts.Expanded version of the previous FCT concept.

  12. Federal Incident Response Support Team (FIRST) The FIRST is composed of five positions:FIRST Team Leader Operations Specialist Logistics management Specialist Program (Planning) Specialist Telecommunications SpecialistAdditional expertise may be added. (DOD, EPA…)The FIRST will be capable of providing a broad range of technical advice.

  13. Strategic National Stockpile Program • A national repository of pharmaceuticals, antidotes, and medical materiel that can be delivered to the site of a national emergency to augment State and local resources • Provides rapid delivery of a broad spectrum of support to respond to an ill-defined threat in early hours of an event • Materiel strategically stored nationwide • Backed up by Vendor Managed Inventories (VMI) • Supported by a Technical Advisory Response Unit (5-6 Technical Advisors) • New CHEMPACK Program designed to provide chemical nerve agent antidotes

  14. Urban Search and Rescue (US&R) • Provides coordinated national capability to assist State and local governments respond to structural collapse incidents • Three components – • 28 National Task Forces • Incident Support Team (IST) • Technical Specialists • Uses Incident Command System (ICS) approach • Self-sufficient for first 72 hours-- resupplied after 72 hours by IST • Nationally managed and activated program

  15. Rescue Operations

  16. Hurricane Liaison Team (HLT) Supports effective hurricane disaster response by facilitating exchange of information between emergency managers and the National Hurricane Center

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