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Smiles, Giggles, Tears at Harrison’s Emergency Preparedness BB Meeting

Greetings:  What I thought would be an easy chat about the need for patients to prepare for a natural disaster has turned out quite the opposite and it won’t be done in one blog post.  This is part One of Two.

Kitsap County got lucky.  Pamela O’Flynn, RRT, MBA Respiratory Care Department Director, Harrison Medical Center has firsthand experience what happens when we’re not prepared for a disaster.  She is a whirlwind force fighting to get all of us prepared as best we can – NOW.

Harrison Respiratory Center’s Emergency Preparedness meeting on Wednesday, 19 January was the most intense learning experience I’ve had in years.  We alternated tears, laughter, even giggles when Pam tried to look disheveled as she shuffled along the wall demonstrating how the exhausted medical staff moved and worked during the Katrina natural disaster and the weeks and months following the good, bad and ugly aftermath of a storm and disaster no one was prepared for as Pam, along with others, lost her home 40 miles inland from the hurricane storm surge.

The good was the bonding of the medical staff and all who worked for the common cause of helping others without supplies to do it.

We sat shocked, saddened and teary as Pam described why Emergency Preparedness was vital for our survival here and briefly described how, during the horrific Katrina disaster they were not prepared for the scope of the disaster.  Pam described how oxygen patients came to the hospital asking for oxygen and she was forced to turn them away knowing their fate without it.  The hospital ran out of what they had…no one was prepared…they didn’t know anything could turn out so badly.  They learned from it and that experience will help us here, now.

We got firsthand glimpses of a hospital and medical providers under siege and unimaginable duress.

On the flip side we got glimpses of powerful bonds forged out of desperate need and innovative creative means to help patients.

Laura Jull, CEM, CHSP Emergency Preparedness Coordinator at Harrison Medical Center was full of vital information and came prepared with essential handouts, including al  12-Month Preparedness Calendar Courtesy of Washington State Emergency Management Division http://www.emd.wa.gov/

Contact respiratorycare@harrisonmedical.org for the packets and specific information.

For starters sign up for emergency alerts and newsletter:

https://www.piersystem.com/go/site/1082/

Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management

KCDEM’s Alert and Warning Sign-Up Page

Following are a few photos.

Hopefully my desktop will work smoothly from here on out – thanks to my husband, the Old Guy.  He spent the past two days trying to get it to work.

More later, including the photos I couldn’t get in…  Sharon O’Hara

Emergency Preparedness Seminar for Respiratory Folks in Silverdale

Learning Respiratory Emergency Care —including folks dependent on the c-pap, bi-pap, concentrators and their caregivers—yes!

Right here in Silverdale, thanks to Harrison Medical Center, learn how best to take care of ourselves during an emergency on Wednesday, 19 January 2011.

My husband and I have already learned how ill-prepared we were when every safeguard we had failed, one after the other.
Heat pumps, propane insert stove and generator.

If anyone needs a ride to the seminar in Silverdale, let me know.

Patients, caregivers and those who help us help ourselves—working together for a common goal!

Emergency Preparedness

It’s time for us to get prepared!  We’ve had a rough winter already and there may be more to come.

Let’s make a New Years commitment to ourselves and to our health; to be as prepared as possible to take care of our needs during extreme weather conditions or other local emergencies.

Come and meet with us for our first 2011 meeting and share you own personal experiences and ideas as well.

Speaker:  Laura Jull Emergency Preparedness Manager

Harrison Medical Center

Topics: One Month Preparedness Calendar

Medication, Oxygen, Extended Power Outages & Additional Tips.

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Speaker: Pamela O’Flynn, Respiratory Therapy Department Director

Harrison Medical Center

Director O’Flynn has first hand experience with the importance of
emergency response and services.

Date: 01-19-2011
Time: 1:00PM
Location: Harrison Medical Center – Silverdale Campus – Rose Room

Harrison Medical Center
Phone:  360 744-6685

Harrison Respiratory Care

Dedicated To Every Breath You Take

See you Wednesday!

More later…. Sharon O’Hara