Preparedness for Mass Casualty Incidents
ICEP works through unique collaborative partnerships with U.S. hospitals and first responders on advancing local, regional and state level emergency response to terrorism and disasters. Our world-class faculty assists emergency planners in improving resources, training levels and capabilities, assuring a robust, integrated and effective response to Mass Casualty Incidents.


The CDC has just released two new clinician products, a brief video, Radiological Terrorism: Just in Time Training for Hospital Clinicians, designed to quickly train clinicians caring for people who may have been exposed to radiation or contaminated with radioactive materials; and a radiological terrorism Emergency Management Pocket Guide for Clinicians, designed as a quick reference for clinicians caring for patients from a radiological incident.
Information about pandemic flu can be found on PandemicFlu.gov, the official U.S. government website for pandemic influenza.
Oklahoma City bombing Hospitals and First Responders - ICEP offers experience-based consulting in medical preparedness for MCI's, inclusive of a unique training curriculum with practical case studies, in depth experts presentations, simulation exercises and ER drills.
9/11 towers National Incident Management System (NIMS) - Standardized incident management processes, protocols, and procedures  to coordinate and conduct response actions. The National Response Plan establishes a comprehensive all-hazards approach...
radiological monitor Radiological Population Monitoring and Decontamination - The terrorist attacks of 2001 in the United States and the subway attacks of 2004 and 2005 in Madrid, Spain, and London, England, showed that terrorists will go to great lengths to cause harm...
Is Industry Prepared for a Mass Casualty Incident? A comprehensive plan for dealing with terrorism-related events should include specific instructions to building occupants, actions to be taken by facility management, and first responder notification...
News
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Universities consult safety experts after massacre
Still Not Ready in The ER
America's 'Gravest Danger' - Council on Foreign relations
How Vulnerable Are U.S. Power Plants?
Despite 9/11 Effect, Rail yards Are Still Vulnerable
Testers Slip Radioactive Materials Over Borders - Enough for Two Dirty Bombs
New York Times: Who Is Minding the State's Ports?
Many States Are Not Confident in Disaster Plans, Survey Finds
Archives
Republicans' Report on Katrina Assails Administration Response 02/13/2006
Failing on Homeland Security 12/06/2005
Sept. 11 Panel: U.S. Remains Unprepared 12/05/2005
Storms Put Focus on Other Disasters in Waiting
Natural or Man Made Disasters: Is the US Government Doing enough?
U.S. Report Lists Possibilities for Terrorist Attacks and Likely Toll
Which Way to Go: What's the Plan to Get Out of Town?
The Department of Homeland Security's plan to allow deadly chemicals...
Study Ranks Homeland Security Dept. Lowest in Morale
154 Patients Died, Many in Intense Heat, as Rescues Lagged
NY Warned to Prepare for Hurricane Like Katrina
Terrorism Could Hurl D.C. Area Into Turmoil
Federal Experts to Assess Security at Indian Point
Some Urge Greater Use of Troops in Major Disasters
Breakdowns Marked Path From Hurricane to Anarchy
Fight Against Bioterrorism Frozen in Bureaucratic Time
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