Resources
These resources are available to you to use at your facility. These resources have been created through workgroups and are intended to be used by you to make them your own. We have checklists and templates and training tools and hope you find them useful in your planning.
Access and Functional Needs
TIPS Guide for First Responders (Resource Reviewed 2023)
Strategies for Inclusive Planning in Emergency Response (Resource Reviewed 2023)
IAEM-NEMA Quick Reference Glossary of Terminology for Emergency Management (Resource Reviewed 2023)
Functional Needs Planning Toolkit (Resource Reviewed 2023)
Including People with Disabilities in Emergency Preparedness Efforts (Resource Reviewed 2023)
ASPR/TRACIE Web Site
Brought to you by HHS ASPR, the Technical Resources, Assistance Center, and Information Exchange (TRACIE) website was created to meet the information and technical assistance needs of regional ASPR staff, healthcare coalitions, healthcare entities, healthcare providers, emergency managers, public health practitioners, and others working in disaster medicine, healthcare system preparedness, and public health emergency preparedness.
CMS Emergency Preparedness
COVID-19
The Coalition has worked with healthcare and public health partners across the Metro region to respond to the COVID19 pandemic. Access our COVID-19 resources here.
Ebola/HCID Preparedness
Emergency Preparedness Templates
We have prepared “toolkit bundles” that are several files combined into zip files (.zip). Depending on your computer system, when you download these files, they will either auto-expand into a folder that contains multiple files, or, you will have double click on the downloaded file for it to expand.
Crisis Standards Care Workshop
MDH Scarce Resource/Crisis Standards of Care Web
Decontamination Training Tool Kit
Have a template to share? Please submit it to Christine.Chell@hcmed.org
Minnesota Mobile Medical Team (MMT)
The Minnesota Mobile Medical Team (MMT) is composed of volunteer medical and support professionals who have received training and practice in providing acute medical care in a mobile field environment.
When a community experiences a tornado, flood, or other incident that temporarily overwhelms its ability to provide healthcare services, the MMT can deploy in a variety of ways: either with equipment needed to establish a range of clinical services or without equipment, to support staffing needs in existing care facilities.
Minnesota Mobile Medical Team is a project of the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). The MN MMT is comprised of members from all over the State. We meet face to face quarterly for training and team building.
Persons interested in joining a team can register with Minnesota Responds Medical Reserve Corps.