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 Healthcare Disaster Planning Criteria, Statutes, and Rules

surviving the storm logoWelcome to the Pinellas County Emergency Management Webpage for Healthcare Facilities.

On this page you will find the information you need about healthcare facility disaster plan reviews along with other pertinent information on disaster response.

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Disaster Plan Reviews

Pinellas County Emergency Management reviews all healthcare facility plans on an annual basis as required by state statute. Assisted Living Facilities may receive a letter indicating that they only need to fill out the letter, attach their evacuation agreement and return it to Emergency Management. All other facilities are required to send in their plans annually. The approval stamp you received last year shows the next review date. You may mail your plan in or bring it to our office. We will provide you with a letter stating we are in receipt of your plan.

We have 60 days to review your plan and get it back to you. You will either get a letter stating your plan has been approved and the cost for the review (you must pay by cashier’s check or money order) or you will get your plan back with a letter indicating the areas that are not in compliance.

What We Review

We use the state statute and the outline provided for your particular healthcare facility in reviewing your plan. These are the minimum requirements to approve your plan. Please download the outline for your type of facility, fill in the page numbers indicating where the information can be found and insert the outline at the front of your plan. This will ensure that you have included all required information and allow us to quickly review your plan.

 

Some common errors we see in reviewing plans are:

  • Missing Fire Plan Approval. Approval must be obtained from your local fire marshal prior to sending the plan to us. It is not the same as your fire inspection.
  • Coordination Between Plan and Agreements. If your plan says you are evacuating to XYZ Nursing Home, your agreement needs to be with XYZ Nursing Home.
  • Evacuation Agreements. If you are in an evacuation zone, you must have an agreement with a facility in a non-evacuation zone for evacuation. If you are in a non-evacuation zone, you can have an agreement with anyone.
  • Water. You must have three gallons of water available per person per day for three days; one of those gallons must be potable (drinkable) water. This water must be on hand, not to be delivered. You may use collapsible containers that you fill at the onset of a storm. You may also count the water in hot water heaters as long as you isolate the heaters prior to losing water pressure. For the Non-potable water (for washing) you may use sinks, tubs or plastic tubs with plastic liners.
  • Transportation. You must address how you are going to get your residents to the shelter.
  • Assistance. If you state in your plan that someone is going to help you, for example with evacuation location or transportation, then you must include a current signed agreement with them.
  • Agreements. The statue defines the agreements as, current signed agreement. Even if your agreement is for five years, you should have the agreement reviewed (dated and initialed) annually.
  • Shelter in Place. Your plan should include the actions you will take to shelter in place as well as your evacuation plan. In most cases you will not evacuate unless there is a severe storm. We have only evacuated at level C once in Pinellas County.

If you need assistance with your plan, please call us; we can help you. We cannot find an evacuation location for you, but we can make some suggestions and provide you with a list of non-evacuation facilities.

Evacuation Level

Some evacuation levels have changed in the county due to better elevation information. If you are a hospital or nursing home, the evacuation level that shows up on the general evacuation-level maps or websites may not be your precise evacuation level. We check your location specifically to determine your evacuation level when we review your plan. If you are concerned that you may not know your correct evacuation level, please provide us with the finished floor elevation of your facility and we will check it for you. If you are interested in a variance or vertical evacuation, please call us.

Disaster Notification

There are several ways we can notify you of impending evacuations or emergency situations other than the television or radio. If you provide us with your e-mail address or fax number, we can put you on the list to receive our situation reports (sitreps). These reports are sent out when there is an active weather system that may threaten us and as a once-a-month test. If you would like to be added to our sitrep list, please e-mail us at ema@pinellascounty.org or fax us at (727) 464-4024.

How will you receive disaster information if your power is out? What if you evacuate out of the area? Using the Community Notification Service, Pinellas County residents can receive emergency information via text messages on their cell phones.

To receive the alerts, call (888) 689-8905 from the cell phone you wish to register and enter your Pinellas County zip code. If you don’t have free text messaging on your cell phone, you will be charged between 5 and 10 cents per message for these alerts. The Community Notification Service does not work with pre-paid or pay-as-you-go cell phones.

Signing up is quick and you can opt-out easily at any time. Subscribing to this service will allow Pinellas County to let you know when you have to evacuate due to a hurricane and when it’s safe to go home. You will also be notified about other local emergencies.

Recovery

Please tell us when you have evacuated and to what location. Also, if you have problems after the storm with damage, loss of utilities, etc., please contact us by calling the Citizens Information Center at (727) 464-4333 and telling the operator that you want to speak to someone in EOC Healthcare. We will need to know what your situation is and what type of help you need. You may also use the emergency EOC number you were provided.

 

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