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    DISASTER

    PREPAREDNESS

    SEMINAR

    LLOYD L. SAPLA, RN, EMTHeadDisaster Management Service

    Staff in ChargeEmergency Response Unit

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    THE

    RED CROSS

    SERVICES

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    Our Services

    Disaster Management ServicesObjective To provide relief in times of disasters and to carry

    out measures to minimize the suffering of victims.

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    National Blood Services

    Our Services

    Objective To save lives by providing safe and quality

    blood and blood products as a fulfillment of the

    corporate social responsibility of the PRC.

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    THE FOLLOWING ARE THE REQUIREMENTS

    TO AVAIL BLOOD:Doctors Blood Request duly signed by the

    attending physician with the following

    informationA. Full name of the patient

    B. Age, Sex, Status

    C. Blood type (e.g., A, B, AB, O)

    D. Rh Factor (e.g., A+, A-, etc.)

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    E. Blood Component

    a. Whole Blood (WB)b. Packed Red Blood Cells

    c. Platelet Concentrate

    d. Fresh Frozen Plasmae. Others.

    F. Amount/unit needed

    G. Diagnosis/Indication for transfusion

    H. Printed name with signature of the

    attending physician

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    Kindly text the following informationto Ms. Annie Domingo Torres RN,

    PRCQC Chapter Administrator at

    mobile number 0917-854.2956 and/orto Mr. Jade Salvador RN, CSR BS at

    mobile number 0929-410.8592 or at

    the Chapter Mobile No. 0922-

    857.5374

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    1. Whole Name of Patient

    2. Name of Hospital3. Blood Type needed

    A+, A-

    B+, B-

    O+,O-

    AB+, AB-

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    4. Blood Component

    Fresh Whole Blood

    Packed Red Blood Cells

    Platelet Concentrate

    Platelet Apheresis

    Fresh Frozen Plasma

    Cryoprecipitate

    Cryosupernate

    5. Number of blood units needed

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    A corresponding Blood

    Testing Fee will becharged base on the

    blood COMPONENTto

    be served.Blood itself is free,

    having from a volunteer

    donor. The fee coversthe cost of collecting

    and Testing.

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    Bring the blood request form to the

    nearest Red Cross Blood Center.

    For PRC Blood Donors Card holder

    Record of Donation.

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    BLOOD PROCESSING FEE SHALL

    COVER THE FOLLOWING:

    a. Blood Typing with Rh Factor

    b. Blood Testing for the following diseases:

    b.1. Hepatitis B & C

    b.2.HIV 1 & 2

    b.3.Syphilis

    b.4.Malaria

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    Social Services

    Objective To carry out assistance program that provides

    various welfare services to individuals, families, and

    communities.

    Our Services

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    Objective: To improve the health

    situation of the most vulnerable

    and under-served on health

    care services.

    Community Health and Nursing Service

    Our Services

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    Safety Services

    Objective: To conduct educational campaign to ensure thehealth and safety of the Filipino people.

    Our Services

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    Objective

    : To educate and empower the children and youth in

    the spirit of Red Cross through relevant training and

    effective leadership, and to provide opportunities for

    directing and harnessing their energy and idealism into

    worthwhile humanitarian activities.

    Red Cross Youth

    Our Services

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    2014 MEMBERSHIP

    PROGRAM

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    PRC MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

    You can be a part of the Red Cross too.

    MEMBERSHIP

    PROGRAM

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    PRC MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

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    Legislative MandatePRC MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

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    PRC MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

    MEMBERS

    Who?

    How?

    Why?

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    WHO can be a MEMBER?PRC MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

    Who Can Be A Red Cross Member?

    All individuals ages 5-85 years old

    regardless of status

    (i.e. students, out-of-school youth,employees, unemployed,utility workers, executives, professionalsRed Cross trainees and volunteers, etc.)

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    HOW to be a MEMBER?PRC MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

    How Does One Become a Red Cross

    Member?

    Register at PRC-QC Chapter and contribute anannual membership fee of:

    P50.00 P120.00 P300.00 P500.00 P1,000.00

    depending on your choice of membership category.

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    PRC MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

    Membership Packages

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    ClassicPRC MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

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    Premier BronzeMEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

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    Premier SilverMEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

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    Premier GoldMEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

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    Premier PlatinumMEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

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    SeniorPRC MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

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    PRC MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM Senior PLUS

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    Join thecause of the

    Philippine

    Red Cross &make a

    difference.

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    The Philippines is at the Earthquake

    belt and Pacific Rim of Fire.

    Every year we face National

    Disasters

    calamities, typhoons,earthquakes, floods, El Nino, internal

    conflicts, civil disturbances,

    pandemics/epidemics, volcaniceruption, terrorist attack, climate

    change, etc.

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    The Philippine Archipelago occupies the western rim of the Pacific

    Ocean (Western Segment of the Pacific Ring / Rim of Fire), a most active

    part of the earth that is characterized by an ocean-encircling belt of activevolcanoes and earthquake generators (fault lines).

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    July 16, 1990; intensity 7

    1,666 dead; 3,500 injured

    P11B in damages in Property

    P1.2B in Agriculture

    EARTHQUAKE

    Geological Hazards

    Ondoy 2009

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    Ondoy 2009

    Pasig City (AFP)

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    Aerial Shot at Marikina City

    submerged in flood (AFP)

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    AUGUST 2013

    HABAGAT ENHANCED BY

    TYPHOON MARING

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    The 2013 Bohol earthquakeoccurred on

    October 15, 2013, at 8:12 a.m. (PST) in Bohol,

    an island province located in Central

    Visayas, Philippineswith a magnitude of 7.2.

    NOVEMBER 8 2013

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Standard_Timehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boholhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Visayashttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Visayashttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippineshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippineshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Visayashttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Visayashttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boholhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Standard_Time
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    NOVEMBER 8, 2013

    Typhoon Yolanda

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    WestValley

    Fault

    MM EARTHQUAKE IMPACT REDUCTION

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    MM EARTHQUAKE IMPACT REDUCTION

    STUDY (MMEIRS) FINDINGS

    Possibility of 7.2 Magnitude EQ occurring alongthe Fault on the Eastern part of MetropolitanManila. Another scenario is a strong earthquakeat Manila Bay capable of generating a 2-meterhigh tsunami affecting western coastline ofMetro Manila.

    Effect is characterized by strong ground shaking

    (Intensity 8 & 9) along most parts of MM,liquefaction, and landslides causing severedamage to buildings (mostly residential),thousands of deaths and injuries, disruption oflifelines and services, and widespread fires.

    Subdivision Name City/Municipality Valley Fault System (West or East) Which Side of the Subdivision?

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    Amity Vil. Quezon City West Valley Fault System Easternmost portion

    Christine Vil. Quezon City West Valley Fault System West of the subd.

    Filinvest Homes II Quezon City West Valley Fault System Central portion, NE Trend

    Vista Real Classica Quezon City West Valley Fault System Near southeast portion of the subd.

    Capitol Homes Subd. Quezon City West Valley Fault System East side

    Loyola Grand Villas Marikina City West Valley Fault System Transected in may parts

    La Vista Quezon City West Valley Fault System East most side

    Loyola Subd. Marikina City West Valley Fault System West and central portion

    Montevista Subd. Marikina City West Valley Fault System East side

    Industrial Valley Subd. Marikina City West Valley Fault System Central portion

    Cinco Hermanos Subd. Marikina City West Valley Fault System West side

    Blue Ridge A Subd. Quezon City West Valley Fault System East most side

    White Plains Quezon City West Valley Fault System East side

    Green Meadows Quezon City West Valley Fault System Central portion

    Valle Verde 6 Pasig City West Valley Fault System West side

    Valle Verde 5 Pasig City West Valley Fault System West most side

    Valle Verde 3 Pasig City West Valley Fault System Southeast side

    Valle Verde 2 Pasig City West Valley Fault System Northwest edge

    Valle Verde I Pasig City West Valley Fault System West side

    Kawilihan Village Pasig City West Valley Fault System Central portion, NS trend

    Liberty Homes Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System Northeast portionSource : MMEIRS, 2004

    Subdivision Name City/Municipality Valley Fault System (West or East) Which Side of the Subdivision?

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    New Alabang Hills Village Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System Cor. Sta. Anita Dr. & Kentucky Dr.

    Lake View Subd. II Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System West side

    Muntinlupa Bliss Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System East side

    Jasonville Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System West edge; along Natl. Highway

    Gruenville Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System Southeast side

    Bruger Subd. Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System West side & east most edge

    Lakeview Homes I Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System East side

    JPA Subd. Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System Southeast side

    Sto. Nio Village Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System Northeast & Central portion; NE Trend

    Lodora Village Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System From NE to mid portion

    R.M. Tiosejo Residential Subd. Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System West portion

    RMT Industrial Subd. Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System Southwest & northeast side

    Park Homes Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System Southwest & northeast side

    Villa Carolina Subd. Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System Northwest side

    Susana Heights Subd. Muntinlupa City West Valley Fault System East side

    La Marea Hills San Pedro West Valley Fault System Northeast portion

    Reaville San Pedro West Valley Fault System Central portion

    East Rembo Makati City West Valley Fault System Transected

    Comembo Makati City West Valley Fault System Transected

    La Paz Bian West Valley Fault System Transected

    Stone Crest Subd. Bian West Valley Fault System TransectedVilla Olympia Phase 6 Bian West Valley Fault System Transected

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    7.2 M EARTHQUAKEmay isolate Metro

    Manila- Phivolcs

    Source:

    The Philippine STAR

    June 17, 2014, Tuesday

    Page 2

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    PREPAREFOR THE

    WORSTSource:

    The Philippine StarEditorial

    June 18, 2014, Wednesday

    Page 14

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    Science has not yet

    developed a foolproof

    device to detect

    earthquakes, and the best

    time to prepare for the

    worst is NOW.

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    Practical

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    Practical

    preparations and

    actions before,

    during AND AFTER

    DIS STER

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    JUST REMEMBER THE

    4 PS

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    1. PREDICT

    2. PLAN3. PREPARE

    4. PRACTICE

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    PREDICT

    K th h d d th t th t

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    Know the hazards and threats that

    could potentially harm or kill you when

    it happens.

    Know the resources available

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    Know the resources available

    in your community.

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    PLAN

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    FAMILY COMMUNICATION

    Your family may not be togetherwhen disaster strikes, so plan

    how you will contact one another.

    Think about how you will

    communicate in different

    situations

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    Your plan should include:

    How you will get to a safe place

    How you will contact one anotherHow you will get back together

    What you will do in differentsituations

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    Teach family members how to usetext messaging (also known as SMS or

    Short Message Service). Text

    messages can often get aroundnetwork disruptions when a phone

    call might not be able to get through.

    D i i h f il

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    Designate an area to meet with family

    members in case communication is out

    of the equation.

    C ifi f il

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    Create your specific family

    evacuation planfor each hazard.

    Each family member should be aware

    of the evacuation plan.

    Evacuation Plan A & B

    STAIRS

    FLAGPO

    LEGATE

    GATE

    WALK

    PATH

    WALK

    PATH

    EVACUATION

    AREA

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    PREPARE

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    1 gallon of water per

    person per Day (3 Days

    Minimum)

    3 Days of Ready to Eat

    (RTE) Food

    Portable Radio (Battery

    Operated) Flashlights & Batteries

    Whistle

    Eating Utensils

    Blankets/Sleeping Bag

    Essentials for Infants,

    Elderly, or Pets Essential Medications

    Hygiene Kits

    First Aid Kit

    Water Purification Kit (if

    possible)

    Utility Rope and Cord

    Create your family survival kit and place

    it into an area accessible to everyone:

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    Learn First Aid and Basic Life Support:

    > family members> neighbors

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    Bringing the Red Cross services to the

    community.

    Recruiting volunteers who will serve

    as the eyes, ears, hands, and feet of

    PRC for a more efficient service

    delivery.

    RC 143 Everywhere

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    Red Cross143 Organization

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    Red Cross143 Organization

    11

    11

    11

    11

    = 44

    MINIMUM

    OUT OF 11:

    1= IHL/Communication

    2 =Safety

    2= DMS/ERU

    2= Blood

    2= Social/Tracing

    2= CHNS

    Roles of 143 Volunteers

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    To build resilient communities

    To be the early warning agents

    To conduct local risk assessment (Vulnerability and

    Capacity Assessment)Chapter Level: Pre-disaster history and

    assessment

    To be the first responders and reporters

    To assist in the relief and rehabilitation process

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    Know What to do before, during & after:

    1.Earthquake

    2.Fire3.Flood

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    PREPAREDNESS

    FOR

    E RTHQU KE

    AT HOME

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    1.

    Stabilize cylinder to PreventLPG cylinder from tumbling

    during an earthquake.

    2. Use Anti-slippery Device to

    prevent hose from slipping

    Propane

    ylinder

    1

    2

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    Secure Heavy Items (strap or bolt

    them into the wall if necessary)

    Know Safe Spots in Every Room

    Sturdy Tables, DesksKnow Dangerous Spots in Every Room

    Windows, Hanging Objects, Fireplace,

    Appliances

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    Stay Calm & Remember

    the Phrase, Duck, Cover,and Hold

    Duck And Look forCover

    Cover Under a SturdyDesk or Table

    Hold Onto theFurniture Leg UntilShaking Stops

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    Remain Calm & Be Prepared forAftershocks

    Check for Injuries & Administer First

    Aid to the Degree You Are Trained forCheck for Obvious Hazards &

    Damage on Your Floor

    Do Not Turn on or Off any Lighting orElectrical Devices

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    Some Tips on How to Enhance Survivability

    If Trapped Under Rubble / Debris

    Trapped Under Debris

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    Trapped Under Debris

    Avoid unnecessary movement

    so that you dont kick up dust.

    Maintain moral and fighting

    spirits high.

    Periodically move your fingers

    and toes to ensure blood

    circulation.

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    Trapped Under Debris

    Cover your Mouthand

    Nosewith anything you have

    on hand.

    Try to breath through the

    available Cottonmaterial.

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    Trapped Under Debris

    Do not shout; shout only as

    a last resort.

    Note : Shout can cause a person

    to inhale dangerous amounts of

    dust.

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    Trapped Under Debris

    Tap on a pipe or wall so that rescuers

    can hear where you are.

    If available use a flashlight to signal

    your location.

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    PRACTICE

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    Food for Thought

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    Food for Thought

    How serious do you consider the threatsof disasters in the country and your

    community?

    How committed are you to prepare?

    Is poverty or lack of funds a good reason

    not to prepare?

    Would you rather be safe or sorry?

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    Its better to have it and

    not need it, than need it

    and not have it.

    FOOD FOR THOUGHT

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    THANK YOU!