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SouthEast Texas Regional Advisory Council

SouthEast Texas Regional Advisory Council. National Flood Workshop Houston Texas 2012. Purpose. Introduction of Regional Advisory Councils. Regional Assets of Trauma Service Area – Q.

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SouthEast Texas Regional Advisory Council

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  1. SouthEast Texas Regional Advisory Council National Flood Workshop Houston Texas 2012

  2. Purpose Introduction of Regional Advisory Councils. Regional Assets of Trauma Service Area – Q. Mitigation of the loss of life and property through early meteorological predictions for Healthcare Communities.

  3. What does the rest of the U.S. think when Texas says, Disaster?

  4. Texas is divided into 22 “Trauma Service Areas” or “TSA’s”. • Houston and surrounding 9 counties is TSA-Q or RAC Q: Austin, Colorado, Fort Bend, Harris, Matagorda, Montgomery, Walker, Waller, and Wharton counties. • South East Texas Regional Advisory Council (SETRAC) is the organization that is the “contractor” and administrator of ASPR, Trauma, County, and Tobacco settlement funds. These funds are utilized for a variety of purposes to include providing regional cooperative planning for Stroke, Trauma, Cardiac, and Healthcare Provider Preparedness programs.

  5. SETRAC is a non-profit company 501 (c)(3). It is a direct contractor for the Texas Department of Health and Human Services. • Coordinates PLANNING, RESPONSE, and RECOVERY for more than 107 hospitals in the region. • Also works with fire, EMS, dialysis, nursing homes/DADS, City/County OEMs. • Coordinates with the Regional Hospital Preparedness Council the (RHPC) staffing and training of the Catastrophic Medical Operations Center (CMOC).

  6. Trauma Service Area - Q 9 counties. Large enough to be the 36th largest state in the United States. Area is larger than Israel. 22nd largest economy in world. Population – 5,371,914* 107 Hospitals (Varying Specialties) 126 Licensed Nursing Facilities** 376 Licensed Assisted Living Facilities** *2010 - U.S. Census **2011 - DADS

  7. Regional Resources

  8. Mobile Medical Assets Cache RCVQ

  9. Mobile Medical Assets Cache MPV 601

  10. Mobile Medical Assets Cache MPV 602

  11. Mobile Medical Assets Cache PSTQ

  12. Mobile Medical Assets Cache PSTT-1

  13. Mobile Medical Assets Cache SAT-1

  14. Mobile Medical Assets Cache MTS-1

  15. Mobile Medical Assets Cache D.R.E.A.M.S. Satellite

  16. Mobile Medical Assets Cache Regional Supply Cache

  17. Mobile Medical Assets Cache Pharmaceutical Supply Cache

  18. Mobile Medical Assets Cache Mobile Field Hospital

  19. Mobile Medical Assets Cache Mobile Field Hospital (EMTF-6)

  20. Technological Assets EMTrack

  21. How Does This All Come Together?

  22. Healthcare Emergencies

  23. Catastrophic Medical Operations Center 21 Counties 177 cities 6.3 Million (27%) 877,000 with “Special Needs” (24%) 122 hospitals 550+ nursing homes

  24. Tropical Storm Allison Houston, Texas (June 2001)

  25. Hurricane Katrina Houston, Texas (August 2005) Largest Patient Reception in US History

  26. Hurricane RitaTexas Gulf Coast (September 2005) Largest Mass Evacuation in US History

  27. Hurricane IkeGalveston, Texas (September 2008) Largest EMS Deployment in US History

  28. Texas WildfiresTexas (September 2011)

  29. Emergency Medical Task Force

  30. “A Coordinated Response to Large Scale Incidents” • The goal of the EMTF program is to provide a well coordinated response, offering rapid professional medical assistance to emergency operation systems during large scale incidents. • The four components are:Ambulance Strike Teams (5 per Region) Mobile Medical Unit Teams (1 per Region)Ambulance Bus Teams (2 per Region)RN Nurse Strike Teams (5 per Region) • Texas has worked collaboratively with the eleven (11) Public Health Regions and the twenty-two (22) Regional Advisory Councils to identify eight (8) EM-TF regions in Texas.

  31. Flood Insurance Claims 1978 - 2011 * Federal Emergency Management Agency (http://www.fema.gov/business/nfip/statistics/pcstat.shtm)

  32. Weather Related Fatalities * National Weather Service (http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/hazstats.shtml)

  33. Questions? Russell Kaiser Director of Preparedness SouthEast Texas Regional Advisory Council

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