Wednesday 8 August 2018

Frederick County: Setting an example in emergency planning and management

In this day and age, the wealth of information and technology should be used to ensure the safety of communities especially in times of disasters and emergencies. In Frederick County, Maryland, having a countywide emergency notification system serves as the first step toward assisting citizens when these unwanted situations arise. 

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Along with an information system, drafting an emergency plan is also important. Sharing knowledge on how to keep people, property, pets, and other valuables safe can prevent devastating loss in times of disasters. Through the county's Emergency Preparedness, Emergency Management, and Emergency Communications departments, the community is encouraged to be aware of what they should prepare for and what they can do in times of need. The Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) systems can further reinforce the steps citizens can take to ensure their safety as well as provide information on where they can find shelter and assistance. 


Before establishing a reliable emergency planning and management system, Frederick County has also been known for having an outstanding emergency medical system in place. This year, the county’s EMS system was named the outstanding emergency medical services agency in the state of Maryland. The recognition was given by the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems. In the past year, the Frederick EMS earned national accreditation for their paramedic training. In partnership with the Division of Fire and Rescue Services, the Health Department, and the Regional Health System, they have also launched a mobile integrated health program that will reach more citizens especially those with major health concerns but unable to visit the hospital regularly. 

The continued cooperation of different sectors will ensure the whole county’s safety. By bringing together their skills and excellence, citizens can trust in authorities that will come to their rescue when emergencies happen. 

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Captain Martin Lloyd Sanders, Ph.D., is the former Chief of Safety for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), responsible for the HHS regulatory oversight related to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Visit this page for more information on public safety and emergency preparedness.