Health and environmental disasters in Santa Clara
County includes bioterrorism, disease outbreaks, natural disasters such as
earthquakes, wildfires, floods. These disasters can cause public health
emergencies such power, water, and other services disruptions. Air quality,
food and water supplies, road and healthcare access could be affected during a
disaster. Severe winter and summer could also be included in emergency
disaster. The county’s emergency preparedness plan includes Public Health
officials working with local public officials and inform the public of any
potential health risks that might result from a natural or environmental
disaster. Community links include news releases, 2-1-1 for fire, AlertSCC,
Community Alert Response Team (CERT), Emergency Services at (408) 294-4851, and
of course the emergency website https://www.sccgov.org. The website ReadySCC
helps residents create a plan for emergencies.
In Santa Clara County, the disaster healthcare
volunteer sites are:
· AlertSCC- Santa
Clara County’s Emergency Notification System
· ReadySCC- Santa
Clara County’s Disaster Preparedness Application
· CERT (Community
Emergency Response Team)
· American Red Cross
of Silicon Valley
· 72 Hour
· Ready (FEMA)
· Emergency
Preparedness & Response (Center for Disease Control)
· Disability Info-
Emergency Preparedness
The county also provides hands-on tools, training
materials, preparedness and response resources to assist Community-Based
Organizations (CBOs) to prepare their staff, agencies and clients for disease
outbreaks and disasters.
Ira,
ReplyDeleteThe ReadySCC website seems great! So handy to have resources in the same area for residents so they can effectively plan for a disaster. Great list of resources!
Santa Clara has so many healthcare volunteer site. It makes you feel confident a procedure is put in place in case a disaster hits. Good job in finding all resources.
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