The Michigan Bureau of EMS, Trauma and Preparedness in partnership with Region V for Kids is conducting a pediatric medical operations coordination cell (PMOCC) exercise. PMOCC is a new model for emergency management of pediatric disasters and surge incidents and is based on the new ASPR TRACIE Medical Operations Coordination Cells Toolkit. The June demonstration is designed to introduce and demonstrate a PMOCC for pediatric preparedness and response planners of Region V for Kids states including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. However, others are encouraged to attend, observe, and comment on the activation process and evaluate cell operations. Understanding how PMOCCs could fulfill the role of coordinated response management in times of pediatric disasters and surge incidents, ultimately reducing the overwhelming impact they can have on local and regional resources.
Who is invited to participate:
- State emergency planners
- Pediatric officials
- EMSC coordinators, and
- Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) leaders
- Region V for Kids Pediatric Center of Excellence children’s hospital preparedness, disaster surge and response representatives
- Stakeholders with interest in regional or multi-state pediatric disaster and surge care coordination
PMOCC Exercise Presentations
Pediatric Care Coordination Center A Demonstration and Table Top Exercise .pdf
Debrief of Waukesha Parade Mass Casualty Incident
Be Ready - Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs in Disaster
Pediatric Threats and Hazards Identification
Registration for the PMOCC Exercise is Closed
For questions or more information : Contact the Exercise Planning Team at PMOCCexercise@umich.edu