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DMAT CA-6. http://www.dmatca6.org/ Commander David Lipin. DHHS/ASPR/NDMS. California (6 teams) Nationally (50 teams). CA-11. CA-6. CA-2. CA-9. CA-4. CA-1. CA-6. Benefits Training and skills Experience Networking Resources Drawbacks non deployable status can’t be paid
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DMAT CA-6 http://www.dmatca6.org/ Commander David Lipin
DHHS/ASPR/NDMS California (6 teams) Nationally (50 teams)
CA-11 CA-6 CA-2 CA-9 CA-4 CA-1
CA-6 Benefits • Training and skills • Experience • Networking • Resources Drawbacks • non deployable status • can’t be paid Membership requirements • Two meetings a year • FEMA modules • CEs
Team Equipment • Pharmaceutical cache • Tents • Water system • Electrical system • NDMS trucks • Communication systems
Personal Equipment • Very similar to CC Personal Equipment list • Originated in HHS • Follows the 2 bag system • layering
Team Capabilities • Mobilize 35 person team in 4 hrs (Type I) • Self sufficient for 72 hrs (gas, food, water) • Treat and release: • ~ 250 pts. /day (outpatient) • ~ 160 pts. /day (treat and limited holding) • ~ 150 pts. /day (holding/collection) • ~ 50 pts. /day (hospital ward)
Field Team Requirements • 22,000 sq. ft. for BoO • Fuel, water, food, medical supplies after 72 hrs. • 6 military pallets • 3 x 24 ft. trucks • $427K (10-14 days)
Next Big Meeting The 2009 Integrated Medical, Public Health,Preparedness and Response Training Summit -April 6-8 Dallas, Texas http://www.hhstrainingsummit.org/
CalMAT Program • Similar to RDF’s • 3 Mobile Field Hospitals (300 bed) • Under the State of CA. EMSA • Contracted personnel under CDMSA (Four DMATs -non-profit side) http://www.cdmsa.org/ Photos courtesy of DMAT CA-6, JC Yee