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Arizona Statewide Independent Living Council (AZ SILC)

Learn how to reduce vulnerability in disasters with individual emergency preparedness planning. Self-assessment, templates, and stages of an emergency are covered, with real-life stories and detailed advice included.

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Arizona Statewide Independent Living Council (AZ SILC)

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  1. Arizona Statewide Independent Living Council (AZ SILC) The Disability Empowerment Center 5025 E Washington Street, Suite 214 Phoenix, AZ 85034 www.azsilc.org

  2. Maricopa County Department of Emergency Management(MCDEM) Papago Military Park Phoenix, AZ 85008 http://www.maricopa.gov/emerg_mgt/ 602-273-1411 TDD/TTY: (602) 244-1409

  3. AZ SILC Topic: Individual Emergency Preparedness Planning for All Hazards.

  4. AZ SILC Templates: • Self Assessment • Emergency Plan • Medical Information • Emergency Plan Checklist • Go/Stay Kit

  5. AZ SILC Webinar Goal: To help People with Disability reduce their Vulnerability when a disaster happens.

  6. AZ SILC Vulnerable means being exposed to things or situations that can do you harm.

  7. AZ SILC Vulnerability is decreased by assessing risks, developing and testing plans, and having at the “ready” critical supplies and equipment.

  8. AZ SILC Stages of an Emergency: • Mitigation (before, preparing) • Response (during, reacting) • Recovery (after, restoring)

  9. AZ SILC Mitigation – Tire Analogy: Before starting on a road trip make sure: • There is an inflated spare tire in trunk, • There is a car jack in trunk, • You have a lug nut wrench, • You know how to change a tire, or • You joined AAA.

  10. AZ SILC Response – Tire Analogy: There is a flat tire as you drive: • You pull over on the side of the road, • You get out the spare tire, car jack and a lug nut wrench, • You change the tire, or • You call AAA for service.

  11. AZ SILC Recovery – Tire Analogy: The flat is changed: • You put the flat tire, car jack and wrench in the trunk, • You clean yourself off, or • You thank the AAA service person, • You continue on your trip.

  12. AZ SILC 3 stories of different individuals that experienced the same catastrophic event.

  13. AZ SILC John Abruzzo: • an accountant for the New York/New Jersey Port Authority, • person with quadriplegia, • power wheelchair user, • worked on the 69th floor of One World Trade Center.

  14. AZ SILC John Abruzzo Prior to1993 Attack: • Did not have an emergency plan, • Did not participate in drills, • No Functional Needs supports, • 6.5 hours to evacuate the building.

  15. AZ SILC John Abruzzo, After 1993: • Developed an emergency plan, • Participated in drills, • Got an Evacuation Chair, • Developed Multiple “buddy” coworkers to assist.

  16. AZ SILC John Abruzzo, Survived 9/11: • used Evacuation Chair, • “buddy system” coworkers alternately assisted with descent , • 1.5 hours to evacuate the building, • on the street prior to collapse.

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  18. AZ SILC Ed Beyea: • Blue Cross/Blue Shield program analyst, • person with quadriplegia, • power wheelchair user, • worked on the 27th floor of One World Trade Center on 9/11

  19. AZ SILC Ed Beyea • Not prepared. • no plan • no evacuation chair, • no support buddy system • Waited in building area of refuge talking on cell phone, • Did not survive 9/11.

  20. AZ SILC Michael Hingson • Worked on 78th floor North Tower of the World Trade Center, • Blind, • Used service animal.

  21. AZ SILC Michael Hingson, Prior to 9/11 • Had a plan, • Participated in fire drills • Knew evacuation routes • Took the lead in evacuating some of his coworkers to safety.

  22. AZ SILC Michael Hingson • Not only survived 9/11 • But helped save the lives many of his coworkers by leading them from the building to safety.

  23. AZ SILC Why Prepare for Emergencies: • To maintain your independence, • To be reunited with family or caregivers , • To Survive!

  24. AZ SILC How do you prepare for emergencies: • Get informed, • Make a Plan, and • Practice, Practice, Practice!

  25. AZ SILC Getting Informed: • Conduct a Self Assessment • Identify Probable Hazards • Know Alert Systems • Identify Escape Routes • Situational Information Updates

  26. AZ SILC Self Assessment should include: • Functional capabilities, • Equipment, (e.g., ventilator) • Manual back-up equipment • Know your Medications • Personal Assistance Services

  27. AZ SILC 8 Sections in an Emergency Plan: • Alert/Detection • Escape Routes • Go/Stay Kits • Communication Network

  28. AZ SILC 8 Sections in an Emergency Plan: • Medical Information • Support System • Sheltering • Reunification

  29. AZ SILC Probable Arizona Hazards: • Extreme Heat • Power Outages • Wildfires • Floods/Mud Slides • Hazardous Materials

  30. AZ SILC Alert Systems: • Fire Alarms, • Television/Radio, • Mobile Devices (Wireless Emergency Alerts - WEA), • Sirens, • Reverse 911.

  31. AZ SILC Escapes Routes: • Identify Primary & Secondary, • Are They Accessible, • Identify Area of Refuge, • Carry cell phone.

  32. AZ SILC Situational Information Updates: • Arizona Emergency Information Network – www.azein.gov • Television and Radio • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - NOAA

  33. AZ SILC Once you have been alerted and have situational awareness you put your emergency plan into action.

  34. AZ SILC Locations for Emergency Plans: • House • Workplace • School • Family Member • Caregiver

  35. AZ SILC Practice, Practice, Practice Plan And Revise!

  36. AZ SILC Go or Stay Kits: • Enough supplies for 72 hours • House • Car • Workplace • School

  37. AZ SILC Recovery: • Alternative Housing • Reconnect to Service Providers • Reunification

  38. AZ SILC Reference materials for this presentation: • June Isaacson Kailes • American Red Cross • FEMA • Dads for Special Kids • National Council on Disability

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