Union County Government  

Local Emergency Planning Committee

Disaster Preparedness

You are invited to a disaster preparedness organizational meeting on August 10th.  In the last century, there were 3 influenza pandemics.  In 1918, 500,000 people died in the US and up to 40 million worldwide.  In 1957, there were 70,000 US deaths and 2 million worldwide.  In 1968 (Hong Kong flu), there were 34,000 US deaths and 700,000 worldwide.  When a pandemic starts, everyone around the world could be at risk. There is no vaccine for the Avian flu.

Discussions between the Knox County Health Department and the Knox Area Red Cross are continuing in order to form a plan of cooperation in the event of a pandemic.  It is estimated that 40% of the population could be affected and, as with all flu, the elderly and children will be hit the hardest.  Should the Avian flu hit East TN, it is expected that television and radio reports will increase anxiety among residents and that calls to 911 will increase significantly. People will be instructed to self-isolate and to stay away from work. The Knox County plan includes participation of many members of VOAD (Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster) as well as medical and emergency personnel.  Red Cross volunteers in Knox County will assist with the bulk distribution of groceries and/or prepared meals.  It is our intent to form a Disaster Preparedness group in Union County, made up of a variety of volunteers, medical personnel, emergency responders and various agencies, and see if we cannot come up with a like plan. 

I have been asked to contact:  ETHRA, the Mayors, food pantries, representatives of different churches, DHS, physicians, TDOT, the VFDs, the Rescue Squad, 911 Dispatch, the Union County Health Department, the Union County Schools, the Sheriff, the mortuaries, Humane Society, Sunbridge, the Chamber, businesses, the home health organizations and TEMA asking each group to send a representative to an organizational meeting.  American Red Cross Disaster Specialist Mary Beth Birge will chair this meeting.  Linda H. Hensley, Emergency Preparedness team member from the East TN Regional Public Health Office, will be attending.


The purpose of this meeting will be to learn to communicate, collaborate, coordinate and cooperate in the event of any countywide disaster, specifically a pandemic.  We will identify the areas of expertise of each group and what they are able and willing to do and outline the specific functions that each group would be responsible for.  The meeting will allow us to network and know whom to contact for what in the event of any disaster. For instance, we may possibly need to identify a location for processing spontaneous volunteers, another for food distribution, yet another for food preparation.

The date for this Disaster Committee is Thursday August 10th from 10-11:30 AM at the Cherokee Health Center on Maynardville Hwy.  It will be important to the success of this effort to have as many Union County people involved as possible.

Please contact me at DocSwisher@aol.com to let me know if you or a representative of your organization will be attending this meeting on August 10th.

 

 
 
 

 

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