CRMC Conducts Full-Scale Emergency Exercise
June 7, 2010 by The Catskill Chronicle
HARRIS, NY – Catskill Regional Medical Center (CRMC), in conjunction with the Sullivan County Office of Emergency Management, the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Department and the Regional Hudson Valley Hospital Mutual Aid Coordinating Entity conducted a full-scale emergency management exercise on May 21.
Titled, “The Plane Crash,” the exercise simulated a plane crash in Sullivan County to help plan how CRMC and local agencies would react in such a situation. Community members volunteered to act as ‘victims’ during the exercise.
The main objectives of the exercise were to test the emergency response of CRMC staff and personnel in the event of a major disaster, coordination for local planning, preparedness and response activities to test the mutual response and collaboration with outside agencies, and the integration of plans and activities of participating healthcare systems into jurisdictional response plans.
At the conclusion of the exercise, evaluators and participants reviewed ways to improve the emergency response process. Steve Ruwoldt, CEO of CRMC said, “This was an excellent exercise and I’m proud of everyone’s efforts. The staff at CRMC is dedicated to ongoing disaster preparedness training. We are committed to providing the highest level of response and patient care for our community.”
An affiliated member of the Greater Hudson Valley Health System, Catskill Regional Medical Center is dedicated to providing the highest quality healthcare to residents in the Sullivan County region. For more information, call 845-794-3300 or visit www.crmcny.org.
Photo Caption: Lisa Miller, Vice President of the Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce, acts as a ‘victim’ for CRMC’s Emergency Exercise.
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CRMC Conducts Full-Scale Emergency Exercise
June 7, 2010 by The Catskill Chronicle
Titled, “The Plane Crash,” the exercise simulated a plane crash in Sullivan County to help plan how CRMC and local agencies would react in such a situation. Community members volunteered to act as ‘victims’ during the exercise.
The main objectives of the exercise were to test the emergency response of CRMC staff and personnel in the event of a major disaster, coordination for local planning, preparedness and response activities to test the mutual response and collaboration with outside agencies, and the integration of plans and activities of participating healthcare systems into jurisdictional response plans.
At the conclusion of the exercise, evaluators and participants reviewed ways to improve the emergency response process. Steve Ruwoldt, CEO of CRMC said, “This was an excellent exercise and I’m proud of everyone’s efforts. The staff at CRMC is dedicated to ongoing disaster preparedness training. We are committed to providing the highest level of response and patient care for our community.”
An affiliated member of the Greater Hudson Valley Health System, Catskill Regional Medical Center is dedicated to providing the highest quality healthcare to residents in the Sullivan County region. For more information, call 845-794-3300 or visit www.crmcny.org.
Photo Caption: Lisa Miller, Vice President of the Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce, acts as a ‘victim’ for CRMC’s Emergency Exercise.
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