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Getting Ready for Hurricane Season Here at Home
July 23, 2012
North America, US Disasters, Hurricane, Emergency Response Blog
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The
Atlantic hurricane season
runs from June 1 to November 30, with the height of storm activity typically occurring in August and September. This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is forecasting 9-15 named storms, including 4-8 hurricanes. AmeriCares Director of Emergency Response,
Garrett Ingoglia
provides a glimpse of the preparation that takes place behind the scenes, long before a hurricane strikes.
The best way to respond effectively to a disaster is to prepare thoroughly beforehand. And while the immediate emergency response is what often grabs the headlines after a hurricane, most of the hard work happens long before the disaster, and out of the public eye. A key element of
AmeriCares
disaster preparedness strategy is to work with partners to
pre-position
supplies
in hurricane-prone areas, so that relief supplies are quickly available to help survivors in the aftermath. Our 30 years of experience in disaster response has given us a good understanding of the items most crucial during different phases of response and recovery. With that knowledge, we’re constantly building and refining our
emergency response pharmacy
—
medicines, medical supplies and other disaster response items donated by our long-standing corporate partners and stored in Stamford, CT, Amsterdam, Holland and other AmeriCares warehouses. One such partner,
AstraZeneca
, collaborated with AmeriCares in support of our 2005
Hurricane Katrina
relief efforts, and has since supported many disaster responses, including our recent emergency shipment to help people affected by
Tropical Storm Isaac
and survivors of the June, 2012 storms in Virginia.
“Based on our experience, we know that displaced families are often in desperate need of basic personal care items.”
To gain an even better understanding of emergency response needs, our team recently surveyed 300 current and potential response partners — free clinics, community health centers, public health organizations, and other organizations — collecting information that will help us further refine our preparedness strategy.
In 2012, we launched a new initiative to procure and
pre-position emergency family kits
in our Stamford warehouse for distribution during our disaster response here in the U.S. We prepared enough kits – including first aid, personal care, hygiene and cleaning supplies — to help 2,500 families displaced by disaster. Based on our experience and the results of our survey, we know that displaced families are often in desperate need of basic personal care items, particularly if they are staying in public shelter, a hotel, or doubling up at a friend’s home. This year, we are also
expanding our network of response partners
in the United States. During our recent storm response, partners such as
West Virginia Health Right
clinic were critical in identifying needs and distributing aid in hard-hit communities. Expanding our network helps us can respond more effectively and coordinate efficiently with other organizations—no matter where in the country the disaster occurs.
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