Columbus Public Health Emergency Preparedness

Columbus Public Health Emergency Preparedness CPH Office of Emergency Preparedness

The Office of Emergency Preparedness at Columbus Public Health works 24/7/365 to ensure that the residents and communities of Greater Columbus are safe and healthy by creating and updating emergency response plans, train and exercise the content of the response plans, collaborate with first responders and emergency response agencies , and educating the public on how to prepare for an emergency.

06/01/2022

June is National Month. FCEM&HS reminds you to include your pets in your family emergency plan. Visit https://www.ready.gov/pets for more information.

02/26/2020

Columbus Public Health continues to monitor the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak and is prepared to protect health and prevent the spread of infectious disease in Columbus and Worthington. There are still no confirmed cases in Ohio and no people under investigation locally. CPH is coordinating with Ohio Department of Health to monitor travelers returning from China. When a traveler returns, we work with them and monitor for symptoms for 14 days. So far, we have monitored 9 local travelers returning from China and have had no cases or people under investigation. Learn more at www.columbus.gov/coronavirus and www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.

02/20/2020
02/11/2020

While CDC considers 2019-nCoV a serious situation and is taking preparedness measures, the immediate health risk in the U.S. from the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is thought to be low at this time, based on what we know. It’s still good to know the symptoms of 2019-nCoV, especially if you’ve recently returned from China. These include:
• Fever
• Cough
• Shortness of breath
For more information: https://bit.ly/38zjnYo

02/11/2020

Flu activity remains high in central Ohio. Protect your health by washing your hands. You can also prevent getting and spreading the flu by covering your cough, staying home when you are sick and getting your flu shot.

01/31/2020

OVERDOSE ADVISORY: There is a deadly batch of opiates in our community, and there has been an increase in emergency room visits for drug overdoses. Help prevent overdose deaths. Always have naloxone with you, do not use alone and use fentanyl test strips. Call 911 immediately if you suspect an overdose. Learn more here: https://www.columbus.gov/publichealth/programs/Alcohol-and-Drug-Abuse/Opiate-Crisis-Information/

If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health or substance use related emergency call the Netcare Access Crisis Hotline: 614-276-CARE (2273). Residents seeking treatment can find a list of ADAMH providers at https://adamhfranklin.org/find-help/our-network/.

01/17/2020

Join us tomorrow for our first rabies vaccination clinic of 2020 from 1-4 p.m. at the Franklin Park Indoor Adventure Center (1755 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43203). Get your pets vaccinated and protected! bit.ly/2dsrXxw

01/15/2020

If your forecast includes winter storms, stay safe:

🌨 If you can, stay off the roads.

❄️ Limit your time outside. If you need to go outside, wear layers.

⛄ ️Sign up for weather alerts from your local U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) office.

More winter safety information: ready.gov/winter-weather

01/15/2020

We are working alongside the government of Puerto Rico and agencies like Acueductospr to help address essential needs after the earthquakes.

Recently, we provided 20 water-tank trucks to supply potable water to critical facilities in the affected municipalities.

🔹 For emergency information, follow Negociado para el Manejo de Emergencias y Administración de Desastres-NMEAD

🔹 To find out where water is being provided, follow Acueductospr (Photo Credit)

09/17/2019

September is National Preparedness Month! We'll be sharing tips & free resources all month to help you be .

Today, let’s talk about preparing financially:

🗄️ Secure important documents like IDs and insurance information. Keep originals in a durable container and keep copies in a few places, including online. More: ready.gov/financial-preparedness

💰 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's Money Smart program provides great tips to help enhance your financial skills: fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/moneysmart.

👧 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has tips for parents and caregivers on teaching your kids smart money habits: consumerfinance.gov/consumer-tools/money-as-you-grow

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