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Emergency PreparednessInternal and External Disaster Response
Massive car accident. Chemical and Biological warfare.
Internal disaster requiring evacuation.
Examples of incidents generating an emergency response:
Emergency preparedness activities are designed to protect life, property and equipment when an event may interfere with normal operations of the Hospital.
Two Emergency Preparedness Disaster Drills are conducted annually for each hospital with
at least one being an external disaster drill.
An emergency is a natural or manmade event that suddenly or significantly:
•disrupts the environment of care such as damage to the building or grounds due to severe windstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, or earthquakes.
•disrupts care and treatment- from loss of utilities (power, water, telephones) due to floods or civil disturbances, accidents, or emergencies within the hospital or in the community or;
•changes or increases demands on the hospital’s services due to bio-terrorist attack, building collapse, or an airplane crash, etc.
YOUR ROLE IS IMPORTANT
• To report an emergency - Call 3333 & tell the operator which hospital building and floor
• Review the Emergency Preparedness Manual/Policy to see how you are expected to respond in an emergency.
• Make sure that your telephone number on the department’s Disaster Recall Roster is kept up-to-date.
In the event of a disaster where more staff is needed, the Disaster Recall Roster will be activated.
Types of Pages
• Code Yellow Drill -a practice drill is being activated.
• Code Yellow Standby - the Hospital has been notified of a potential emergency.
•Code Yellow- the Hospital’s emergency plan is activated.
•All Clear- the emergency condition is terminated.
2009 REMINDERS:• CODE SILVER: risk of violence to patients,
staff and visitors. When announced, stay away from the area!
Think code silver = gun/weapon**Do not confuse this with code rush, which is the risk of violence by a patient.
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• CODE ORANGE: hazmat spill. May be used in conjunction with code yellow for decontamination purposes.
• CODE RED: the protocol is “RACE”!
EMERGENCY CODES
CODE RED - FIRE
CODE BROWN BOMB THREAT
CODE YELLOW INTERNAL DISASTER
CODE YELLOWEXTERNAL DISASTER
CODE BLACKTORNADO
CODE RED DRILLFIRE DRILL
CODE GRAYSEVERE WEATHER
CODE PINKINFANT ABDUCTION
CODE BLUECARDIAC/RESPIRATORY
ARREST
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL
CODE RUSHPATIENT DISTURBANCE
EMERGENCY CODES
Code SilverVIOLENCE