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LOU BLANAS SHERIFF www.medreservecorps
-sac.org
Mission Statement:
The Mission of the Sacramento Regional Medical Reserve Corps (MRC)
is to develop partnerships within the Sacramento Region medical profession (active and retired) that aid in the education, training and deployment of citizen volunteers and resources in the event of a large scale, local emergency.
Vision: The Vision of the Sacramento Regional Medical
Reserve Corps is to enlist citizen volunteers to assist in the establishment of an organized pool of resources capable of being deployed to support Emergency Management Systems already in place in the event of a major emergency.
The goal of the MRC will be that of a support role in providing volunteer medical professionals and resources to augment those services in the community engaged in the health and welfare of the citizenry.
Benefits to the Community:
Provide Highly Trained Corps of Medical Professionals and support personnel to augment existing Emergency Medical Services during a large scale local emergency.
Benefits to the Community:
Provides highly trained and organized citizen volunteers the the opportunity to help their neighbors and families prepare and assist in large scale emergencies and enhances the First Responders ability to focus on the most critical and life- threatening situations.
Helps bridge the gap in response time by providing local resources teams to enhance local emergency services capabilities.
Enhances public outreach and addresses the health needs of the community.
Surge Capacity:
Decreases amount of lag time while waiting for State and Federal response teams to arrive.
Who can Volunteer: Physician’s Nurses Emergency Medical Technicians /Paramedics Pharmacists Non Medical Support Personnel Translator’s Mental Health Professionals Mortuary Services Health Information Management Veterinary Professionals Chaplaincy Personnel
Requirements: Submit to abbreviated background investigation
to include: 1) Volunteer application 2) Live Scan (fingerprints) - paid for by SSD
Complete 16 hours Sheriff’s Orientation course
Volunteer a minimum of 24 hours per year
Attend additional training as directed by the MRC
Actively participate in MRC activities and promote other community outreach programs.
Organized Team Approach:
Developing an Action Plan:
Develop Structure: a. Leadership Team b. Organizational Bylaws
c. 501 C (3) Statusd. Policy and Procedure Manual
Program Manager
Assistant Program Manager
Board of Directors
Medical Operations
Personnel AdministrationPhysicians
Translators
Patient Tracking
Mortuary Services
Mental Health
Veterinarians
Pharmacists
EMS
Nurses
Director Assistant Director
Medical Logistics
Records
Training
Recruiting
Security
Finance
Transportation
Communications
Supply
Program Coordinator
Support Services Chief
Medical Teams:
Physicians 2 Nurses 6 Tech Support (resp, lab, pt) 6 Support 6
Total = 20
Logistics Teams:
Transportation Communications Food Services Security Supplies and set-up
ROLE OF THE MRC:
Assist in Community Disaster preparedness exercises.
Assist in deployment of volunteer resources in the
event of a large scale emergency or disaster. Enhance local Public Health Programs by supporting
the needs of the community with trained volunteers.
Volunteer Roles:
• Support CERT Teams at neighborhood First Aid Stations/Shelters.
• Perform Triage and provide care at field Treatment sites, hospitals, clinics and or Medically Fragile Shelters.
• Screen patients, administer vaccinations or dispense medications at a county dispensing site.
• Assist Public Health Teams with Community Outreach and Education or medicating or vaccinating home-bound and institutionalized patients.
Legal and Liability Issues:
Legal and Liability Issues:
Good Samaritan Law (Health and Safety Code, sections 1766 & 1767)
State Disaster Service Worker Program (Cal Code of Regs, Title 19, sections 2570-2573.3)
Federal Volunteer Protection Act of 1997
California Emergency Services Act (Government Code, sections 8657 & 8659)
County Insurance Coverage (Limited Coverage)
Accomplishments 2004:
Hired MRC Coordinator Hired Consulting service for Fund
Raising Exceeded recruitment goals Management/Team Structure in place
2005 Goals:
Finish Developing web page Finish Developing Call-out procedure Regionalize MRC program Increase membership Adopt field uniform Participate in region Disaster Prep
Exercises
Partner Organizations: Sacramento DMAT-CA11
Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District
Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services
Partner Organizations:
Sacramento County Coroner’s Office
Sacramento Regional Homeland Security Task Force
Sacramento City Police Department
Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department
Sponsor Organizations:
Mercy General Hospital
Verizon Wireless Paging Solutions
Shriner’s Hospital for Children
Conclusion:
Established in Fall of 2003, The MRC is a registered Not for Profit organization 501 ( c ) (3) .
Governed by a Board of Directors and established By-laws.
Over 100 members to date.
Partner Organization include: California Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT-CA11) Mercy Hospitals Verizon Wireless Shriner’s Hospital
With Continued Support from:
Sacramento County Coroner’s Office Congressman Lungren’s Office Senator Don Perata
Contacts: Dr. Dennis McKibben – 916-688-8008 or Email at Dmckibben
@sacsheriff.com
Lieutenant Paul Tassone – Sheriff’s Volunteer Services Bureau
916- 875-0404 or Email at ptassone@sacsheriff.com
Sergeant Pamela Irey – Sheriff’s Volunteer Services Bureau 916-875-0443 or Email at pirey@sacsheriff.com
Sergeant Mark Atkins – Sheriff’s Volunteer Services Bureau 916-875-0405 or matkins@sacsheriff.com
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