Deployments to Date
U of M Medical Reserve Corps Deployments
Iowa Floods, June/July 2008
In response to a request from the Iowa State Veterinarian via the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, the U of M MRC deployed 9 members of its Veterinary Medicine Response Strike Team to aid in the medical care of small companion animals housed in an animal rescue shelter following the severe flooding of the Cedar Rapids Iowa area. Three teams consisting of College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinarians, Veterinary Technicians and students were deployed for periods of 3 to 5 days. As many as 700 small animals were housed and cared for during peak shelter operations. Along with providing daily treatments, the team assessed the animals, inserted microchips and examined incoming animals. Larissa Minicucci, DVM/MPH Program Director, servds as the Veterinary Medicine Response Team leader and assisted in coordinating the response.
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Cottonwood Bus Accident Response, February 2008
Two U of M MRC members were deployed as part of a behavioral health team assisting the Cottonwood area school children and first responders involved in a tragic bus accident.
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35W Bridge Collapse Response , August 2007
In response to requests from the University of Minnesota Medical Center (UMMC) and the City of Minneapolis, the U of M MRC deployed 22 members to aid in medical and behavioral health efforts in the hours and days following the bridge collapse. Members of the MRC’s Mental Health Crisis Response Team responded immediately by providing support at the UMMC emergency room and Family Assistance Center the night of the collapse. The Mental Health Crises Response Team continued their response efforts at the City of Minneapolis Family Assistance Center located initially at the Holiday Inn and subsequently at Augsburg College. Team members conducted 1:1 interventions with family members and facilitated group defusings with first responders and other response personnel.
Other U of M MRC members offered support at the Minneapolis Family Assistance Center by providing basic medical services to the families of missing persons. Services included over-the-counter medications, writing prescriptions, changing dressings, checking blood pressures and providing physical assessments as needed. In total, seven nurses and six physicians provided medical station coverage at the Family Assistance Center.
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Hurricane Katrina and Rita Response, Fall 2005
U of M MRC volunteers were deployed in response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita through the American Red Cross and Minnesota Lifeline, a joint mission with the American Refugee Committee, Mayo Clinic, College of St. Catherine, and others. A total of 68 members traveled to the Gulf Coast Region, and many additional volunteers, and other U of M staff, assisted with the massive incident command and support activities in Minnesota over the course of 3 months.
Below are some of the accomplishments of the Minnesota Lifeline Response Team, including 68 members of the University of Minnesota MRC:
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Service
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Number
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Patients Vaccinated
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18,384
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Vaccines Administered
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24,017
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Patients Examined
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5,263
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Prescriptions Written
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5,887
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Medications Provided
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3,323
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Patient Care Referrals
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244
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Mental Health Consults
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529
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Influenza Hotline, Fall 2004
Following the announcements of unexpected seasonal influenza vaccine shortages, the Minnesota Department of Health established an emergency hotline to answer questions from concerned citizens across the state. Call volume quickly escalated beyond existing capacity, and the U of M Medical Reserve Corps, received a request to assist. Approximately 35 MRC student volunteers assisted with the hotline which was in operation for 31 business days. At its peek on October 19th, the hotline received 1,712 calls.
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