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5 Gallons of Disaster Preparedness

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Description

The 5 Gallons of Disaster Preparedness project run by Harvey County Health Department and Harvey County Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) aims to inform and engage the Harvey County community, particularly its growing Hispanic population, in disaster preparedness. In November 2013, the program will host a mock Point of Dispensing (POD) exercise, following the exact specifications approved by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. In lieu of receiving prophylaxis at the POD, participants will be given '5 gallons of disaster preparedness' kits, which will include a 5 gallon bucket, flashlights, first aid kits, duct tape, tarps, ponchos, gloves, dust masks, matches, pliers, scissors, toilet paper, trash bags, disaster preparedness information and more. In addition to preparing community members, the exercise will illustrate how the MRC, health department, and partners will respond to a disaster. The program also seeks to increase the base of credentialed MRC volunteers through the exercise.

Goal / Mission

The program's primary goal is to prepare the Harvey County community for a disaster. It also seeks to increase outreach to minority communities and recruit volunteers for the MRC.

Results / Accomplishments

The program will take effect in November 2013.

About this Promising Practice

Organization(s)
Harvey County Health Department and Harvey County Medical Reserve Corps
Primary Contact
Skip Cowan
Harvey County Health Department
316 Oak
Newton, KS 67114
316-283-1637
scowan@harveycounty.com
http://www.harveycounty.com
Topics
Community / Social Environment
Community / Community & Business Resources
Community / Governance
Organization(s)
Harvey County Health Department and Harvey County Medical Reserve Corps
Date of implementation
Nov 2013
Location
Harvey County, Kansas
Target Audience
Children, Adults, Families, Racial/Ethnic Minorities
Submitted By
Skip Cowan, Harvey County Health Department
Miami-Dade Matters