disaster preparedness
Disaster Preparedness took on new meaning for everyone after 9/11 and particularly healthcare professionals, who now more than ever, need to plan for numerous different kinds of possible emergency situations.
Trying on a maskAt Winter Haven Hospital, Buddy Kindrick, Director of Safety, recently sought a grant from HRSA (Health Administration Resource Services) to help assure the staff of the hospital was ready for any large-scale disaster.

With the assistance of Dan Runyon, Regional Emergency Planning Coordinator for the state region 7, and Dr. Daniel Haight, Co-Chairman of the Health and Medical Subcommittee of the Tampa Bay Regional Domestic Security Task Force and Director of the Polk County Health Department, Mr. Kindrick applied for and received a $98,125.00 grant on August 22, 2002.

The grant provides funds
for three specific areas:

1.  Personal protection equipment
2.  Training
3.  Exercises and drills

Winter Haven Hospital was one of the first hospitals in Florida to receive such a grant.
To date twenty-seven people at Winter Haven Hospital have been extensively trained in Disaster Preparedness and are now certified. These individuals are well versed in putting on personal protection equipment, which generally takes at least 15 minutes with 3 people assisting. The staff are from the following hospital departments: Emergency Services, Security, Engineering, Safety, Nutrition Services, Environmental Services and the Clinical  Laboratory.
In November 2002 a comprehensive drill was conducted involving the numerous agencies that would be impacted by a major local disaster--Winter Haven Hospital, County EMS, both Winter Haven and Lake Wales Fire and Police Departments, the American Red Cross, the Sheriff's Department and Polk County Fire/Haz-Mat .  Planning included State Farm employees and the actual mock event centered at the State Farm Regional Office Building.
Twenty-seven students from local high schools participated as “patients” in a simulated chemical disaster. Two ambulances transported the mock patients to Winter Haven Hospital where they were decontaminated in a specially designed decontamination area outside the Emergency Department.  As part of the drill the Winter Haven Police Department SWAT Team (Special Weapons Assault Team) played a very active role.
On March 12, 2003 Emergency Response Teams from the entire District 7 area, (Hillsborough, Polk, Highlands, Hardee, Citrus Hernando, Sumter, Pasco, Pinellas, and Manatee) participated in a mock disaster at Lakeland Regional Airport.  High School students participated as mock patients and Winter Haven Hospital received 20 patients who were triaged and decontaminated. A physician expert from New Hampshire evaluated the drill.  The evaluations were excellent as once again numerous agencies participated very competently.
One of the new team of physicians from the University of Florida staffing the Winter Haven Hospital Emergency Department, Dr. Julie Shamas, has extensive experience in Emergency Preparedness and has been involved since joining the hospital in July 2003.
On August 20, 2003 a "table top" drill was conducted with numerous agencies participating.
In September a "smallpox drill" took place in the Emergency Department of Winter Haven Hospital. Mr. Kindrick has noted,"prior to 9\11 the hospital had at least 2 drills annually, and checklists were completed to assure people knew their responsibilities. In those days we thought about hurricanes or tornadoes.  As a result of 9\11 we were forced to re-think all of the disaster possibilities and be ready for them. The grant requires we have at least 4 drills a year and they are now much more realistic, comprehensive and varied with multiple different scenarios.”
Dr. Haight recognized Winter Haven Hospital staff by saying; “Winter Haven Hospital employees and physicians have proactively sought the necessary grant and extensive training to deal with multiple types of disaster possibilities.  They deserve significant credit for their leadership in this state wide initiative.
Hospital President Lance Anastasio states, “we are trained and ready to respond appropriately to a possible disaster.”

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