Title: New Mexico
1New Mexico CHEMPACK Training Program Introduction
Overview
2- What is the CHEMPACK Program?
- When are CHEMPACK assets needed?
- Who is involved in the CHEMPACK Program?
3What is the CHEMPACK program?
Allow rapid response to nerve agent incidents
Increase state local capacity
Pre-position nerve agent antidotes
4- Why the CHEMPACK Program?
- Nerve agents can cause rapid system failure
- Antidotes can reverse symptoms when administered
in a timely manner - Most hospitals pharmacies dont stockpile nerve
agent antidotes - CHEMPACK antidotes are packaged to be rapidly
administered
5New Mexico Allocations
- New Mexico has 12 CHEMPACK containers
strategically located throughout the state.
6- What Are Nerve Agents?
- One of several categories of potentially harmful
chemicals - Can be inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through
the skin - Attack the nervous system
- Can result in severe injury or death
7- Organophosphate
- Pesticide
- Parathion
- Malathion
- Chlorpyrifos
- Diazinon
- Chemical Weapons
- Sarin
- Tabun
- Soman
- Cyclosarin
- VX
Pesticide
8Nerve Agent Incidents Intentional Release
Agricultural Of A Nerve Agent
Accident
9- What Is A Nerve Agent Incident?
- A nerve agent incident is the intentional release
of nerve agents. - The release of Sarin gas on a Tokyo subway
in 1995 is an example of a nerve agent
release. -
- This incident resulted in over 1,000 persons
becoming ill and 12 dying from the exposure.
10The use of mustard gas as a chemical weapon
during World War II was not a nerve agent
incident. Mustard gas is a blister agent, not a
nerve agent.
11The accidental poisoning of 35 California farm
workers with organophosphate pesticides in 1989
was a nerve agent incident. Organophosphate
pesticides are nerve agents chemicals that
attack the central nervous system.
12The 2001 anthrax attacks, where letters
containing anthrax spores killed 5 people and
infected 17 others were not nerve agent
incidents. Anthrax is a biological agent not a
nerve agent.
13What Is A CHEMPACK?
- CHEMPACK is a secure container of nerve agent
antidotes.
14Nerve Agent Antidotes
- The 3 drugs included in CHEMPACK containers can
reverse the effects of nerve agent exposure. - Atropine Sulfate
- Pralidoxime (2PAM)
- Diazepam
15When Is CHEMPACK Needed?
- CHEMPACK should be deployed if there has been
a suspected nerve agent incident that will - Put multiple lives at risk
- Threaten the health of the community
- Potentially overwhelm local supplies of antidotes
16- Signs Symptoms Of Nerve Agent Exposure
S - Salivation (excessive drooling) L -
Lacrimation (tearing) U - Urination D -
Defecation/Diarrhea G - Gastrointestinal E -
Emesis (vomiting) M - Miosis (pinpoint
pupils) R - Respiratory (distress) A -
Agitation (CNS symptoms)
17CHEMPACK Management Oversight
- CDC
- New Mexico Department Of Health
- Host Hospitals
CDC owns and centrally manages CHEMPACK assets.
Periodic inspections are conducted.
18CHEMPACK Management Oversight
- CDC
- New Mexico Department
- of Health
- Host Hospital
- NMDOH oversees
- receipt, maintenance monitoring of
CHEMPACK. Serves as liaison to CDC.
19CHEMPACK Management Oversight
- CDC
- New Mexico Department of Health
- Host Hospitals
The Host Hospitals ensure the proper storage and
security of CHEMPACK assets.
20Who Is Involved In The CHEMPACK Program?
- Fire Emergency Medical Services
- Law Enforcement
- Dispatch
- HazMat
- Hospitals
- Public Health
21The Role of Fire EMS In CHEMPACK
- Fire EMS establish Incident Command and
determine of CHEMPACK assets are needed - EMS may transport CHEMPACK assets
- Administer antidotes to persons affected in the
field
22The Role Of Law Enforcement In CHEMPACK
- Local police are often the first responders on
scene - Provide on scene security
- May transport CHEMPACK assets
- Hospital security
23The Role Of Dispatch In CHEMPACK
- Receive requests for CHEMPACK assets from
Incident Commander - Notifies host hospital to mobilize CHEMPACK
assets to the field and nearby hospitals - Coordinate transport of assets, requests for
scene/hospital security
24The Role Of Hospitals In CHEMPACK
- Host hospitals prepare CHEMPACK assets for
transfer to the field and/or other hospitals - Hospital personnel recognize potential nerve
agent exposure in incoming patients - Health care providers administer antidotes
25The Role Of Public Health In CHEMPACK
- Assist with risk communication, mental
health/social services, demobilization activities - Involved in epidemiologic investigation
- NOT involved in the request, receipt, or
administration of CHEMPACK assets.
26Review
- What is the CHEMPACK Program?
- When are CHEMPACK assets needed?
- Who is involved in the CHEMPACK Program?
27Questions
28Thank You For Attending !!!