Emergency Preparedness
Appendix H.14 – HOSTAGE
Kern Medical Emergency Preparedness
Silver all clear” three times The on-site Health Services staff will perform a basic triage function and refer all patients who require other than basic first aid treatment to outside medical providers. Health Services staff will examine all staff, and/or patients/detainees who have observable injuries or claim that they have sustained injuries. Injured staff will be released from duty to seek medical treatment, if they are capable of transporting themselves (emergency transportation will be arranged if necessary). Any visitors who have been taken hostage will be attended to by outside medical agencies if they require medical attention. The presence or lack of any observable injuries will be noted in the patient/detainee’s medical records. The presence or lack of any observable injuries will be photographed when possible. All staff that participated in the emergency response will be required to write a detailed report, prior to leaving the facility. On-site management staff will conduct a preliminary debriefing with those staff members who participated in the response, prior to their departure from the facility. Staff will be screened to determine if they require employee assistance referrals or immediate psychological/physiological treatment. Copies of any pertinent reports and videotapes will be given to the local law enforcement agency and prosecuting attorney’s office (if requested). The Security Manager will enter a copy of any videotape(s) into evidence. Human Resources and Risk Management staff will assist law enforcement and the prosecuting attorney’s personnel in assembling a criminal case against the hostage taker(s). The Safety Committee will review all of the reports pertaining to the incident and conduct inquires as required. Risk Manager will submit a report detailing the effectiveness of the emergency response and recommendations for any corrective actions that may be necessary. The Hospital Administrator may elect to impanel a multi-disciplinary team, (i.e. security, medical, programs, etc), to conduct an After Action Review of the incident. This team will submit a comprehensive report along with recommendations for corrective action. The final version of this report will be used to conduct a final out- briefing with staff, security personnel, and mutual aid agencies.
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