Health Alert Response TeamThis department is involved in the Strategic National Stockpile(SNS) and Smallpox Vaccination Program. In case of an emergency, volunteers may be needed to perform a range of duties to help get the situation stabilized. If it weren't for volunteers, how would tornado, flood, and earthquake disasters be cleaned up? Who would be there to help direct people to proper locations or spend time with injured persons? If it weren't for volunteers, there simply wouldn't be enough people. Below you will find various methods to become a volunteer with us. FormsOnline Volunteer FormDownloadable FormsRegional Smallpox Vaccination Clinic and SNS Worker / Volunteer Application Volunteer Medical Questionnaire(Fill this out it volunteering for Smallpox clinic) |
We are pleased to publish our new quaterly news letter.
Please click on the link below to read what has been happening with us 1st Quarter Newsletter2nd Quarter Newsletter |
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Click on the following links to learn about each topic. (Information is provided by CDC) Anthrax
SmallpoxRicin Radiation Dirty Bombs MRSA To see pictures of local smallpox vaccinations click here |
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The Health Alert Response Team uses various forms of technologies to improve and insure effective and reliable communications in the event of a terroristic attack or major health related event. Among these include:Health Alert Network Auto-dialing system GIS/GPS Software and Hardware Identification system |
Please click on your county to access the secure volunteer content |
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For questions contact: Adrian Andrews-BT Coordinator or Michael Luckett-Communications Specialist |