MONTEREY COUNTY MHOAC NOTIFICATION/ACTIVATION

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Monterey County System Policy Policy Number: 8080 Effective Date: 7/1/2016 Review Date: 6/30/2019 MONTEREY COUNTY NOTIFICATION/ACTIVATION I. POLICY The Board of Supervisors has designated the Director as the Monterey County Medical/Health Operational Area Coordinator (). The Program will be facilitated through a collaborative effort between the Monterey County, the Monterey County Health Officer, and the Monterey County Public Health Department. II. PURPOSE To provide guidance to the Duty Officer, program, and operational lead and/or supporting agencies responsible for ensuring that medical and health preparedness and response activities are completed. Within the OA various departments and programs may be responsible for one or more of the 17 program functions outlined in Health and Safety Code 1797.153. III. DEFINITIONS A. DOC: Department Operations Center B. Duty Officer: The representative who is on call 24 hours/day, available through the Monterey County Communications Center. C. EOC: Monterey County Emergency Operations Center D. EOM: California Public Health & Medical Emergency Operations Manual E. HCF: Health Care Facilities F. Monterey County Communications Center: The Dispatch, Communications, and Coordination Center operated by the Contracted 911 Ambulance Provider. G. : Medical/Health Operational Area Coordinator (Coordination Program) H. OA: Operational Area I. Operational Area Lead Agency: Agency having primary jurisdictional or statutory responsibility. J. Operational Support Agency: Agency having secondary jurisdictional or statutory responsibility K. RDMHC/S: Regional Disaster Medical Health Coordinator/Specialist L. Situation Report: Medical and Health Situational Report 1

IV. PROCEDURE A. Notification 1. Any agency that is impacted by a trigger event or situation (as outlined below) shall contact the Duty Officer by calling the Monterey County Communications Center Supervisor at 831-796-6444. 2. The Monterey County Communications Center Supervisor will contact the Duty Officer, based upon internal notification policies. 3. If the Monterey County Communications Center Supervisor becomes aware of, or identifies an event or situation that meets the notification/activation triggers they shall notify the Duty Officer. 4. The Duty Officer will notify the. B. Triggers for Notification of the Any of the following conditions may trigger the notification of the : 1. An incident that significantly impacts or is anticipated to significantly impact public health, the medical/health system, behavioral health, environmental health, or emergency medical services; 2. An incident where resources are needed or are anticipated to be needed beyond the capabilities of the OA, including those resources available through existing agreements; 3. An incident that produces media attention and/or is politically sensitive; 4. An incident that leads to a regional or state request for information or mutual aid; and/or 5. An incident in which increased information flow from the OA to the region and the state will assist in the management or mitigation of the incident s impact. C. Role of the Duty Officer 1. Day to day system operational issues will be managed by the Duty Officer. 2. If the situation/event meets a notification/activation triggers as described above, the Duty Officer shall contact the. D. Role of the 1. Identify resources and coordinate the procurement and allocation of public and private medical, health and other resources required to support disaster medical and health operations in affected areas. 2. Request and respond to situation status reporting and resource requests generated by OA hospitals, Health Care Facilities (HCF) and medical care entities and providers. 3. Communicate the medical and health status and needs to local, regional, and state governmental agencies and officials inside and outside of the OA. 2

4. Coordinate with the RDMHC/S program for medical and/or health mutual aid support from outside the OA as needed. 5. Coordinate with OA Supporting Agencies, and with Regional and State entities as appropriate. 6. Ensure the completion and submission of a Situation Status Report inclusive of all Medical/Health awareness information within the OA as per guidance in the EOM. 7. Coordination and support of the specific Program functions with the Operational Area Lead and/or Support Agencies. E. The Operational Area Lead and/or Support Agency is responsible for: 1. Coordination of notifications within their respective agency, with the, other OA agencies and with Regional and State entities. 2. Ensuring situational awareness information is shared with the for inclusion in any notifications and/or situation status reports. 3. Coordination and support of the specific Program functions in which they are participating. F. Program Function Matrix Program Response Function 1. Assessment of immediate medical needs 2. Coordination of disaster medical and health resources a. Medical b. Health c. Mental Health 3. Coordination of patient distribution and medical evaluation 4. Coordination with inpatient and emergency care providers 5. Coordination of nonhospital medical care providers Operational Lead Agency Operational Support Agency HO and and (Outpatient Clinics, Skilled Nursing, Long Term Care, Dialysis Centers, Urgent Care Centers & Surgery) Centers 3

6. Coordination and integration with fire agency personnel, resources, and emergency fire pre-hospital medical services 6. Coordination of providers of non-fire based prehospital emergency medical services 8. Coordination of the establishment of temporary Feld Treatment Sites and Program Response Function Operational Lead Agency Operational Support Agency 9. Health surveillance and epidemiological analyses of community health status 10. Assurance of food safety CDU HO 11. Management of exposure to hazardous agents 12. Provision or coordination of mental health services 13. Provision of medical and health public information protective action recommendations BHD HO and PIO HO/Regional HazMat Team HO and PIO 14. Provision or coordination of vector control services HO/ 15. Assurance of drinking water safety HO / 16. Assurance of the safe management of liquid, solid and hazardous wastes 17. Investigation and control of communicable disease CDU 4

Matrix Key: AG BH CDU HO PIO Agriculture Commissioner Behavioral Health Communicable Disease Unit Environmental Health Department Health Officer Medical Health Operational Area Coordinator Office of Emergency Services Public Health Department Public Information Officer (of Public Health Department) G. Sustaining the program in a long-term event The Program will be sustained through a collaborative effort among the Monterey County, the Monterey County Health Officer, and the Monterey County Public Health Department for the duration of the event and through the recovery process. For sustained events requiring substantial expansion of the ICS/MAC structure, mutual aid may be necessary. 1. The Public Health Department and will ensure that they can adequately supply qualified staff to perform as the designee. 2. The Public Health Department and will create a staffing schedule to be utilized in the event of a long-term event, to include the activation of the DOC or the Operational Area EOC in order to fill the Medical/ Health Branch. 3. The Public Health Department and will identify the Lead Agency referencing the Program Function Matrix H. Triggers to sustain the program in a long-term event include: 4. Event lasting longer than 48 hours; or 5. Operational Area EOC activation; or 6. Public Health Officer directive; or 7. Activation of Public Health DOC V. AUTHORITY Health & Safety Code 1797.153 () & 1797.152 (RDMHC); California Health and Medical Emergency Operations Manual, July 2011 James Stubblefield, M.D., FACEP Medical Director Mike Petrie Michael Petrie, EMT-P, MBA, MA Bureau Chief 5