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- Butte
County Department of Public Health
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- Colusa
County Health and Human Services, Public Health
Division
Georgeanne Hulbert, PHN, Bioterrorism Coordinator
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- Glenn
County Department of Public Health
Grinnell Norton, PHN, Bioterrorism
Coordinator
"The
weight of state and federal requirements on
smaller rural counties has shown us the value
of using a team approach to problem solving."
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Link to Comments | Contact
Nip Boyes, PHN, Bioterrorism Planner
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Public
Health Professionals Work Together to Create
Regional Bioterrorism / Disaster Preparedness
Web Site -
"By
creating the NorCalBT web site, each public
health
agency within Region III will be able to provide
major support for county and statewide bioterrorism
/ disaster readiness. Nearly
750,000 people in Region III will need immediate
access to information regarding bioterrorism
/ disaster preparedness
or
response if there is an event that affects
public health. This web site will serve as
a resource to both public and professionals
during such an event.”
Link to Complete
Article
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- Lassen
County Department of Public Health
Anthony Gould, RN, PHN, Bioterrorism
Coordinator
Contact
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- Modoc
County Public Health Department
Linda Doyle, RN, CIC, Bioterrorism / Disaster
Services Coordinator
"Participating
as First Responder is a relatively new concept
for Public Health. This is, however, the role
Public Health will play in the event of a
biological disaster. As an example, to prepare
for this responsibility, a Smallpox Pre-Event
Vaccination Plan was developed, approved by
the California Department of Health Services
(CDHS)."
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- Plumas
County Department of Public Health
Tina Venable, PHN, CD/PH/P Coordinator
Contact
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- Sierra
County Health and Human Services
Vickee Greer, Bioterrorism / Disaster Coordinator
Public
Health Professionals Work Together to Create
Regional Bioterrorism / Disaster Preparedness
Web Site -
Link to Complete Article
“NorCalBT
will be a vehicle for public health professionals
to provide preparedness and response updates
to both public and professionals in the event
of a bioterrorism event, infectious disease
or other public health threat or emergency.”
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- Siskiyou
County Public Health
Lynn Corliss, PHN, Emergency Response Coordinator
The First 72 Hours is Up To You - Link
to Complete Article
"As
a county we need to learn to prepare to be
self sufficient for up to 72 hours - “The
First 72 Is Up To You”. We cannot depend
on initial outside assistance and must prepare
ourselves and our families adequately for
all types of emergencies- both natural and
man made. By preparing ourselves and assuring
the safety of our families, we will be more
equipped to provide assistance to others in
our community."
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- Sutter
County Health Division
William E. Smith, Epidemiologist / Bioterrorism
Coordinator
Contact
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- Tehama
County Health Services Agency / Public Health
Division
Donna S. Wenz, RN, Disaster Coordinator
"What I wanted was to increase
regional communication, collaboration, coordination
and cooperation. My goal was to provide the
residents of Tehama County and the Region
with a web site that provides one-stop-shopping
for disaster and bioterrorism preparedness
information."
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- Trinity
County Health and Human Services
Jonathan Boulden, Bioterrorism Coordinator
Contact
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- Yuba
County Health and Human Services
Dr. Joe Cassade, Bioterrorism Coordinator
/ Health Officer
Contact
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