Emergency Preparedness, EMS & Injury Prevention | Vermont Department of Health

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Emergency Preparedness, EMS & Injury Prevention
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Public Health Preparedness
Public Health Preparedness
Public Health Preparedness
Public Health Preparedness
Injury Prevention
Injury Prevention
Injury Prevention
Injury Prevention
Injury Prevention
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services for Children
Emergency Medical Services for Children
Emergency Medical Services for Children
Emergency Medical Services for Children
Volunteering
First Responder Wellness
First Responder Wellness
First Responder Wellness
First Responder Wellness
First Responder Wellness
First Responder Wellness
Preparedness for Hospitals & Health Care Professionals
Preparedness for Hospitals & Health Care Professionals
Preparedness for Hospitals & Health Care Professionals
Preparedness for Hospitals & Health Care Professionals
Transportation Safety
Transportation Safety
Transportation Safety
Transportation Safety
How our families and our communities will fare in an emergency depends on how well we have planned and prepared.
When facing an infectious disease outbreak, natural or man-made disaster, environmental hazard or extreme weather event, the Vermont Department of Health must be prepared to respond quickly and effectively. We work with other government agencies, hospitals, health care providers, EMS first responders and community partners to practice and improve our capacity to respond and recover from emergencies that threaten the health and safety of Vermonters.
Make sure that you and your loved ones are prepared. To get involved with emergency response, consider volunteering with a local EMS agency, or the Medical Reserve Corps –
check out OnCall For Vermont
.
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Water Safety in Vermont
Preparedness for Hospitals & Health Care Professionals
Preparing for & Responding to Emergencies
Vermont Healthcare Emergency Preparedness Coalition
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Public Health Preparedness
Preparedness for Individuals & Families
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Stay Safe in a Flood
Emergency Drinking Water Testing for Private Wells and Springs
Transportation Safety
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Child Passenger Safety
Distracted Driving Prevention
Older Adult Drivers
Volunteering
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