Government agencies, non-profit organizations and schools across the United States are holding disaster preparedness drills. Some focus specifically on medical related issues that occur during emergencies and how to effectively deal with them.
During the mass casualty exercises, health care professionals practiced using different skills like decontamination and using personal protective equipment. Palmetto Health Richland spokesman Steve Shelton: “In a true disaster you have to be prepared for the unexpected and this is preparing them very well for that.”
Shelton said there was a lack of national disaster education programs teaching medical disaster preparedness before September 11, 2001, and Palmetto Health Richland wants to be one of the facilities to change that.
What if your city or town was hit by a major ice storm, much like the recent storms in the Northeast? What if you child or spouse fell on ice and cut their leg on the way down? Would you know what to do? It’s horrible to think about this and other scenarios, but being prepared is the responsible thing to do. Make sure you have a first aid and surgical kit as part of your home survival kit, and take classes or read information on what do when faced with various medical emergency. Consider holding a disaster preparedness drill of your own with family members.