MBC's DISASTER RESPONSE PROGRAM

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ABOUT US

MBC is founded by a small team, consisting of only 10 members. MBC was founded in February 2017, and as of now, we are now a decent company, with a decent count of members. Our goal is to serve and protect people from disaster, whatever disaster are there.

MISSION

Emergencies are unexpected occurrences of events that can happen any time. Emergency preparedness refers to being safe before, during, and after an emergency or a natural hazard. Emergency Preparedness prevents suffering from devastation.

Every individual in the community has a role in emergency preparedness. One type of emergency preparedness is developing a Disaster Response Program that aims to cater to the needs of the people before, during, and after a disaster or an emergency. Specifically, it aims to apply the Disaster Risk Reduction Management Cycle in preparing for emergencies or disasters.

This Disaster Response Program specifically caters in case of a typhoon occurrence, strong or not. Typhoons, as one of the natural hazards that occur in the Philippines, usually causes the biggest devastation to the country; typhoons usually occur more than four times a year.

Given that the Philippines is a vulnerable country to disasters, it is difficult for the Filipinos to be resilient. However, with the development of Disaster Response Programs, the local communities can be less vulnerable to these disasters through proper mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery actions.

MITIGATION

In the Philippines, Bagong Ilog, Pasig is included in the top ten flood-prone areas in Metro Manila. It is not new, in Metro Manila, that continuous pouring of heavy rains, would cause floods.

Pasig Community Health Care Center, though it caters to a lot of residences in Pasig city, is unfortunately located in Bagong Ilog, Pasig.

The most popular mitigation technique is to avoid building infrastructures near flood- prone areas. Most of the time, the geographical location where the building would be built should be considered or planned carefully.

However, in cases like these, where it is impossible to move the infrastructure, you can consider using the available controllable resources. Example: Controllable resources available: Construction materials

Since Pasig Community Health Care Center is located in a flood-prone area, the community can use these construction materials to build a flood wall: a. Along the river b. Around the Hospital

Existing Plans and Policies 1. If there is an occurrence of a strong typhoon, similar to Typhoon Yolanda, the plan is to settle in the basement to avoid the strong winds. 2. Emphasize engineering construction for disaster prevention

Additional Plans and Policies if there would be an occurrence of a Storm Surge. 1. Water will travel to the lowest available point so staying in the basement, which will most likely flood is not the best idea. During this time, the people can gather on the upper floors.

PREPAREDNESS

This part is important since everything that is included in here must be able to be implemented during the Response. This part should be as detailed as possible since everything will go back to being prepared. The community becomes more vulnerable to disasters if the preparations are not enough.

A. Supplies and Equipment

HEALTH

WATER

This is the most important resource that you should be packing. A person can live even without three weeks of food but can only last for about three days without water. You should pack enough water that could last for at least three days.

FOOD

Store non-perishable foods that could last for at least three days. Include foods that do not require to be refrigerated; compact and light. EXAMPLES: Canned meat, fruits, vegetables Canned juice, milk, soup Sugar, salt , pepper Food for infants, elderly people, and people with special diet Instant coffee, tea Instant noodles

FIRST-AID KIT

Examples: Plasters varying in sizes Disposable sterile gloves Sterile gauze dressings Scissors Sterile eye dressings Tweezers Bandages Alcohol Safety pins Thermometer Insect repellents Medicines Antiseptics Cotton

NON-PRESCRIPTION DRUGS

Examples: Paracetamols Anti-diarrhea Antacid

COMMUNICATIONS

Battery-operated radio and batteries Whistle: Whistle is a cheap yet effective way for survival. It allows you to get the attention of anyone and signals that you are in danger. It is important that everyone carries a survival whistle.

PERSONAL SUPPLIES

Examples: Set of clothes that are enough for three days Shoes, slippers, boots Blankets, sleeping bags

B. Emergency Hotlines

Bureau of Fire Protection - (02) 426-0219, (02) 426-3812, (02)426-0246 Red Cross - 143, (02) 527-0000, (02) 527-8385 to 95 Philippine National Police - 117, 722-0650, 0917-847-5757 National Emergency Hotline - 911

C. Mandatory Evacuation

Mandatory evacuation is a situation where the national officials encourage immediate evacuation from the affected areas during emergencies or disasters.

Mandatory Evacuation includes: Floods Toxic gas release Wildfire

D. Informing the Public about the Evacuation Plan

A copy of the Evacuation plan is displayed on the walls of every room in the hospital. It is located on the wall beside the doors.

During an emergency, a mandatory evacuation will be announced through the speaker that can be heard from the whole hospital.

RESPONSE

Everything planned in the preparedness plan must be implemented during this part. This is the immediate action of the people after an emergency or a disaster.

A. Responders

Since this Disaster Response Program if made for this Health Care Center, the Medical team would be the first responders if there would be injured people.

B. Damage Assessment

If the windows of the Health Care Center are damaged, replacement of storm-proof materials is recommended.

This part is important since the people who will manage the rebuilding and restoration during the recovery will base on this assessment.

C. Basic Necessities in the Evacuation Center

All supplies and equipment prepared can be consumed during this time.

If there is a scarcity of supplies and equipment prepared, some of the relief goods can be of big help. These relief goods may come from other cities, provinces, regions, and even countries that are not affected by the emergency or disaster.

RECOVERY

A. Damaged Windows

Engineers and construction workers will be the ones who will man the repairing of these windows with storm-proof materials such as: Impact-resistant glass or shutters that can withstand high winds and flying debris. Heavy-duty frames surrounding the windows that can prevent the walls from collapsing.

B. Future Constructions

When planning future constructions of infrastructures around Metro Manila, here are some of the places to consider because of being flood-prone: 1. España – Antipolo-Maceda in Manila 2. Burgos – Manila City Hall vicinity 3. Osmeña – Skyway Northbound and Southbound,Makati 4. EDSA – NorthAvenue, Quezon City 5. Don Bosco, Makati 6. Buendia – South Superhighway (South bound) 7. Buendia – South Superhighway (North bound) 8. C-5 – Bagong Ilog 9. West Service Road, Merville, Paranaque 10. East Service Road, Sales Street 11. North Avenue in front of Trinoma 12. Buendia Extension Macapagal Avenue – World Trade Center 13. EDSA – Camp Aguinaldo Gate 3 14. NLEX Balintawak – Cloverleaf 15. EDSA – Megamall 16. EDSA – Pasong Tamo Magallanes Tunnel 17. Quezon Avenue, Victory Avenue / Biak na Bato 18. C-5 – BCDA,Taguig City 19. R. Papa – Rizal Avenue, Manila 20. C-5 McKinley Road

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