Disaster Management Flashcards
What are the two types of disasters?
Natural or Man-made
What are the types of natural disasters?
Hurricane, Tsunami, Earthquake, Wildfire, Drought, Flooding, etc.
What are the types of Man-made disasters?
Bioterrorism: the deliberate release of viruses, bacteria, toxins or other harmful agents that cause illness or death in people, animals or plants.
Agroterrorism: the malicious attempt to disrupt or destroy the agricultural industry and/or food supply system of a population through the use if plant or animal pathogens to cause devastating disease in the Ag sectors
What are the two important forms infectious diseases involving animals?
- Foreign animal disease (transboundary)
2. Zoonotic disease
Why plan for disasters?
- Disasters have doubled in recent years
- Reduces loss of life and property
- Enhances response and recovery
- Prioritizes needs
- Improves communication
- No planning = no funding
What are the 4 phases of disaster management?
- Mitigation
- Preparedness
- Response
- Recovery
What is the meaning and purpose of Mitigation?
It is an attempt to prevent hazards from developing into disasters, or to reduce the effect of disasters that occur.
- Focuses on long-term measures
- Can be part of recovery
- Can be structural or non-structural
What is the meaning of Preparedness?
- Plans and preparations made to save lives and property, and to facilitate response operations
- Provisions to ensure that all the resources/services needed to cope with a disaster can be rapidly mobilized and deployed
What is the meaning of and some examples of Response?
Actions taken to provide emergency assistance. save lives, minimize property damage and speed recovery.
- Search and rescue operations
- Provisions of emergency food/water
- Temporary shelters
- Static and mobile vet clinics
What is the meaning of Recovery?
Actions taken to return to a normal or improved operating condition following disaster
- Reconstructing physical structures
- Restoring emotional, social, economic and physical wellbeing
- May include continued veterinary care
What are some common issues regarding companion animals in disasters?
- Failure of people to evacuate because of their pets
- Animal abandonment
- Logistics of care and sheltering of animals (equipment, space, behavior concerns, etc)
- Animal identification
- Reuniting displaced animals with their owners
- Adoption
What are some special considerations to take into account during large animal infections disease outbreaks?
- Veterinary manpower
- Mass carcass disposal
- Animal ID and premise ID
- Time from diagnosis to slaughter
- Insurance payments
- Policy issues
- Environmental contamination
Why are veterinarians important in disasters?
- Trusted members of society
- Educated in public health, herd health, food safety and toxicology
- Ongoing contributors to surveillance
- Key players in response efforts
What does CART stand for and what is its importance?
County Animal Response Team
- Local gov’t and agencies take immediate action in the event of large scale disasters
- Rapid response
- Utilize local resources
- Establish local relationships (sheriff, fires, animal control)
- Familiar with territory and special considerations
What does SART stand for and what is its importance?
State Animal Response Team
- Interagency organizations
- Public-private partnership, joining gov’t agencies with private goals
- Train to facilitate a safe and efficient response to disasters at local, county, state and federal levels