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SCIENTIFIC NETWORKING AND THE GLOBAL HEALTH SUPERCOURSE FOR THE PREVENTION OF THREAT FROM MAN MADE AND NATURAL DISASTERS August 8-11 2005, Kaunas, Lithuania Emergency preparedness in the Baltics Dinas Vaitkaitis Kaunas University of Medicine Lithuanian Society for Emergency Medicine 1 Topics Background info Risks Emergency management Emergency services Education and training 2 THE BALTICS 3 Background info Geography/Demographics/Economy LT LV EST Geographic size, th km2 65,3 64,5 45,0 Population size, M 3.6 2.44 1.5 GDP, bn $45.23 $26.53 $19.23 GDP, per person $12,500 $11,500 $14.300 % of GDP spent on healthcare 5.2 5.1 5.1 Sources: WHO, CIA 4 Differences Estonia and Latvia 66% located on 33% of territory, rest of the population very sparsely situated 5 DISASTER RISKS Natural disasters: floods forests’ fire stormy winds drought Man-made disasters: nuclear disasters chemical disasters traffic accidents terrorism and war infections 6 IGNALINA NPP Two RBMK-1500 reactors since 1983 and 1987 – one of them is still working 1,5 Billion kWh/month Personnel: 3900 (April, 2003) day shift : 2500 night shift: 230 security service: 530 shelter for: 800 7 Risk of nuclear disasters 1994 Tammiku, Estonia Cs-137 from dump 3 persons irradiated 1 person died 8 Risk Vecumnieki 1999 9 Risk Kemeri 1999 10 Risk 28 September 1994 989 people on board 138 rescued 11 Explosion in shopping centre “Centrs” (RIGA, 17 August ,2000) 1 cilvēks miris slimnīcā 30 cilvēki cietuši Multitrauma, neirotrauma izolēti skeleta bojājumi apdegumi 12 DISASTER MANAGEMENT LEVELS IN LITHUANIA National (country) level Regional (county) level Local (municipality) level 13 DISASTER MANAGEMENT LEVELS NATIONAL LEVEL Government of the Republic of Lithuania Emergency Management Commission Emergency Management Center Civil Protection Department Ministries Emergency Management Centers Fire Department Health Emergency Situation Center Maritime Search and Rescue Center Air Search and Rescue Centre Other Governmental Institutions 14 DISASTER MANAGEMENT LEVELS REGIONAL LEVEL Regional Authority Regional Emergency Management Center Regional Warning and Information Service Civil Protection Services 15 DISASTER MANAGEMENT LEVELS MUNICIPALITY LEVEL Local Authority Local Emergency Management Center Fire and rescue Departments Local Warning and Information Service Business and Industry Civil Protection Services 16 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN HEALTH CARE SECTOR GOVERNMENT Emergency Management Commission Emergency Management Center MINISTRY OF HEALTH Disaster Management Center Health Emergency Situation Center COUNTY ADMINISTRATION County Emergency Management Center County Doctor’s Institution MUNICIPALITY ADMINISTRATION Municipality Emergency Management Center Municipality Doctor’s Institution State level hospitals County level hospitals Municipality level hospitals 17 HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION LEVELS IN CASE OF DISASTER: STATE LEVEL MINISTRY OF HEALTH DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTER OF THE MOH HEALTH EMERGENCY SITUATIONS CENTER TO THE MOH Radiation Protection Center Centre of Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Public Health Services Institute of Hygiene Kaunas Medical University Clinics Vilnius University Hospital ,,Santariskiu Clinics” Vilnius University Emergency Hospital Lithuanian Oncology Center VU Children Hospital VU Zalgirio Clinics (stomatol. surgery) VU Psichiatry Hospital Other special. hospitals 18 HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION LEVELS IN CASE OF DISASTER: COUNTY AND MUNICIPALITY LEVELS COUNTY LEVEL County hospitals (60) Public Health Centers (11) MUNICIPALITY LEVEL Municipality hospitals (50) Branches of Public Health Centers (39) 19 Emergency services in Lithuania Fire and Rescue Services Police Ambulance Services / Hospitals 20 The Fire and Rescue Services rescue work protection of persons and property first aid at the accident site transportation of injured from the accident site to assembly area 21 The police Coordination of work of all three emergency services at the accident site Protection of persons and property Traffic control Registration of the victims and bystanders. 22 Health services Assessing injured and setting care priorities Life saving first aid measures near the accident site and while transporting victims to hospitals Medical transport Allocation of injured to different hospitals 63 Ambulance stations/services 265 teams – day time, 210 – night time 23 All three services planning helping with information to the relatives, public and the mass media co-operation 24 Other services in the relief operations See search and rescue Air search and rescue Under guidance of Captain of Klaipeda See-Port Rescue ship “Šakiai” 7 helicopters of the Airforce Center of Aeronautics and Air Search Emergency Management Centers under guidance of Crisis Management Center 25 Training 26 Training www.acls.kmu.lt 27 Training 28 Training EmergoTrain – system, Lithuanian version 29 Large scale exercises 30 Education, research and training University studies of medicine at two universities (+1 public health) Health faculties at five colleges Postgraduate training Exercises Emergency medicine – research programme at Kaunas University of Medicine 31 Organisation of Pre-hospital Emergency Medical Care in Estonia Provided entirely by Emergency Medical Services with minimal involvement of GPs in rural areas There is no governmental body regulating the EMS activities nor is there any functioning legal framework governing the area 32 Union of Estonian Emergency Medical Services is a nonprofit organisation for EMS professionals (physicians, nurses and EMTs), devoted to quality of emergency medical care by providing training and guidance to its members, consulting the government in questions vital for the development of EMS etc. 33 Estonian EMS resources available There are 87 EMS teams in 46 geographic locations 34 The qualification of EMS teams in Estonia 6 reanimobiles with anaesthesiologist on board (based in Tallinn and Tartu) 40 physician manned ambulances (generalists with training in EM) 41 teams lead by a specialist nurse All EMS teams consist of 3 members: a doctor or a specialised nurse, a nurse and a driver trained as EMT 35 Education and Training Undergraduate medical education Physicians - Tartu University Nurses - 3 schools (Tallinn, Tartu, Kohtla-Järve) Specialisation EM physicians in residency progam at Tartu University Hospital Nurses at Tallinn EMS EMTs at Tallinn and Tartu EMS, Centre of Disaster Medicine of Tallinn Mustamäe Hospital 36 Medical disaster preparedness organisation in Latvia State level - Ministry of Health Centre of Emergency and Disaster medicine District level - responsibility for preparedness Local level Operative reserves Ambulance Service Hospitals DM planning – for each level 37 Ambulance Services in Latvia 52 Ambulance stations in 70 localization points 173 teams –day time, 143 – night time 38 EMS – “ stay and play” concept EMS teams in Latvia: • IT teams – MD + MD assistant + driver (53day time/36 night time) • EM teams – MD assistant + driver (123/110) • Legislation demand – 2 medical educated persons on each team 39 EMS – today • Lack of co-ordination; • “Border problems” • Management and dispatch problems (many dispatch “centres”); • Different levels of accessibility of EMH – Cities 15 minutes – Country side 25-90 min. • Lack of unitary communication system • Personnel problems • Different EM numbers 40 International co-operation (“Disasters do not know borders”) Neighbouring countries: cross border co-operation Catchment area LV-EE Valmiera- Pärnu Catchment area LV-LT Jelgava- Siauliai 41 Acknowledgements Mārtiņš Zuteris Raul Adlas Ursel Kedars Ago Kõrgvee 42 Thank you! 43