Wildfire Related Deaths Texas, March, 2006

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Wildfire Related Deaths Texas, March, 2006 Tragically, the Largest Loss of Life Among Civilians in the US Since 2003 David Zane Texas Department of State Health Services

Outline The 2006 Texas Panhandle Wildfire Wildfire Prevention Methods Potential Roles of Injury Programs in Disaster Response Selected Concepts of Public Health Preparedness

Texas Panhandle Wildfire March 12 20, 2006 Largest wildfire in state history ~ 1 million acres burned 8 communities evacuated (population of 4,072)

Wildfire $16 million estimated losses 89 structures destroyed ~4,300 head of livestock killed 2,000 miles of fencing destroyed

Public Health Response Wildfire Mortality Surveillance Regional and state public health preparedness staff members began mortality surveillance and initiated an investigation to characterize the associated deaths

Case Definition Any death, directly or indirectly, associated with the wildfire among civilians or firefighters (volunteers or paid)

Case Finding Initial Phase local emergency management Justice of the Peace (coroner) Texas Department of Public Safety newspapers Post-Impact Phase death certificates

12 human deaths Results 14 to 94 years of age (median - 48 years) 8 males and 4 females 11 civilians and 1 volunteer firefighter

Results All 12 decedents were injured on first day between 1:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. All civilians deaths (11) died on first day Firefighter sustained injuries on first day and died in April Injuries in 4 rural counties within 45-mile radius

Manner of death Accidental (n=12) Results Immediate cause of death Smoke inhalation (n=8) Blunt force trauma (n=4) Underlying cause of death Superheated air (n=4) Vehicular accident/collision (n=4)

5 separate incidents

Incident 1 (1:30 pm, within 5 minutes of the wildfire start) 4 deaths 9 car collision on Interstate 40 The collision was caused by reduced visibility because of blowing smoke, sand, and dirt from a wildfire Local officials closed 90 miles of the highway for 9 hours because of heavy smoke

Incident 2 (3:00 pm) 2 deaths Rescuers attempted to evacuate an older couple from their home A neighbor came to the home to assist with the evacuation Rescuers were able to place the wife into a rescue vehicle and her husband into the neighbor s vehicle Both the man and his neighbor, for some reason, returned to the home and were overcome by flames from the advancing wildfire

Incident 3 (6:00pm) 1 death Elderly man refused attempts by emergency responders to evacuate him from his home

Incident 4 (6:30 p.m.) 4 deaths Oil rig workers were driving to work when their vehicle veered off a pasture road in reduced visibility conditions caused by smoke from a wildfire The vehicle was trapped in a ravine They fled the vehicle and used a cell phone to contact a coworker, telling him they were having trouble breathing and could not see

Incident 5 (7:00 p.m.) 1 death Volunteer firefighter Driving a water truck in a field where graders had moved brush, leaving the ground softened When flames approached, the firefighter attempted to escape by backing up the truck, which turned over and rolled down a 60-foot ravine

Limitations Some deaths directly or indirectly attributable to the wildfires might have been missed Some deaths might have occurred outside of the investigation period

Summary Wildfires can spread rapidly, and even in sparsely populated areas, multiple fatalities can occur within a brief period 11/12 deaths occurred within 7 hours of the start of the fires Tragically, the most civilian deaths (11) associated with wildfires in the U.S. since 2003 Wildfire deaths are preventable

Wildfires a growing hazard Approximately 8 million acres in 40 states burned in 2004 An annual average of 17,615 wildfires (2000-2007) 184 firefighter deaths were associated with fighting wildfires (1995-2004)

Recent Wildfires Last Week - Colorado Fires (3 deaths) Last Few Months - Texas (89% of state counties threatened) 2007 - California (10 deaths) 2007 - Greece (89 deaths)

Wildfire deaths can be prevented! Preparedness and disaster planning are essential Create defensible spaces"

Wildfire Prevention Messages Available from: Exist! State Public Health Authorities State Forest Service U.S. Fire Administration FEMA CDC (podcasts too!)

Key Prevention Messages Adhere to warnings and evacuation orders Avoid traveling through smoke on roadways Have an exit strategy Avoid the path of the wildfire Clint Rollins, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

What to do During a Wildfire? Information available on: Survival in a Vehicle If You Are Trapped at Home If Caught in the Open

Excellent Source!, Source: California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, EPA, etc

Potential Roles of Injury Programs in Disaster Response

STIPDA members have disaster response experience Man-Made Disasters Train Wrecks/Tank Explosions Gas/ Oil Spills Bombings Ammonia Spills Refinery/Oil Industry Plant Explosions Natural Disasters Floods Wildfires Tornadoes Hurricanes/Tropical Storms Heat

Disaster Resolution Recommendation: Each state establish and maintain expertise in disaster epidemiology

Potential Roles Epidemiology & Surveillance Prevention & Control Measures Research Recommendations

(2007) Injury Surveillance Workgroup # 5 Each state and territory should establish and maintain expertise in disaster surveillance and epidemiology and collaborate with the state all hazards preparedness programs

Selected Key Concepts of Public Health Preparedness National Response Plan State Emergency Management Plan Emergency Support Functions Incident Command Structure

# 1 - National Response A guide to how the Nation conducts all-hazards response Sharpens the focus on who is involved in emergency management - outlines roles/ responsibilities of various entities State Gov t To supplement and facilitate local efforts before, during, and after events Framework

# 2 - State Emergency Plan applies to all State agencies, boards, commissions, and departments assigned emergency responsibilities in this plan Management Plans Provide guidance and direction in the conduct of emergency response and disaster recovery activities

# 3 - Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) A grouping of capabilities into an organizational structure.. to provide the support, resources, program implementation, and services that are most likely to be needed to save lives and protect property

Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) ESF #1 - Transportation ESF #2 - Communications ESF #3 - Public Works and Engineering ESF #4 - Firefighting ESF #5 - Emergency Management ESF #6 - Mass Care, Housing, and Human Services ESF #7 - Resource Support ESF #8 - Public Health and Medical Services ESF #9 - Urban Search and Rescue ESF #10 - Oil and Hazardous Materials Response ESF #11 - Agriculture and Natural Resources ESF #12 - Energy ESF #13 - Public Safety and Security ESF #14 - Long-Term Community Recovery and Mitigation ESF #15 - External Affairs

ESF 8 Health and Medical Primary Agency: Support Agencies: Functional Annex: Purpose: Department of State Health Services ARC, TAHC, DADS, DARS, HHSC, TCEQ Annex H Coordination of plans and emergency actions to provide supplemental and technical assistance to local governments in identifying and meeting the health and medical needs of disaster victims and emergency workers.

#4 - Incident Command System Definition ICS is the system used for Commanding, Controlling, and Coordinating the efforts of individual agencies as they work towards the common goal of stabilizing an emergency in an effort to protect life, property, and the environment

Incident Command Structure

Yearn for Zion Ranch Eldorado/San Angelo Event Incident Command Officer DSHS COMMAND STRUCTURE Deputy PIO/JIC Liaison Safety Officer Planning Logistics Operations Mental Health DFPS Finance El Paso Clinical/Medical Professional Staff Scheduling El Paso Clinic PM shift Clinic PM Shift Staff MH Guest MH HSR 9/10 ROC Clinic PM Shift Nutritionist Vaccines/Medical Supplies EPI Shelter Surveillance

Did This Stick? The 2006 Texas Panhandle Wildfire Wildfire Prevention Methods Potential Roles of Injury Programs in Disaster Response Selected Concepts of Public Health Preparedness

Acknowledgements Tx Dept of State Health Services David Zane Judy Henry, PhD Connie Lindley, DVM Peter Pendergrass,MD Leslie Mansolo Texas Forest Service Don Galloway Tom Spencer Mark Stanford CDC Dahna Batts, MD

Questions?