10-Nov-09 Board
of Supervisors Proclaim Local Emergency, Local Health Officer
Declares Due To Influenza (Flu)
The two actions San Joaquin County, Board
of Supervisors passed to respond to the influenza (Flu)
of seasonal and H1N1 (also known
as Swine Flu):
- Proclamation of the Existance of
a Local Emergency
- Confirmed (ratified) the Local Health
Officers' "Declaration
of a Public Health Emergency."
Each action provides specific options to handle
the increasing need to reduce, contain, or other actions
needed to protect the public
health.
These actions are intended for the Local Health Officer,
Emergency Medical Services, cities, responders, medical/health
care
providers, and special districts (such as schools).
Document copies:
- Declaration
of Existence of a Local Health Emergency - By
Local Health Officer
- Confirming Existence of a Local Health Emergency -
ratification of Local Health Officer's Declaration, by
Board of Supervisors
- Proclamation of Existence of a Local Emergency - by
Board of Supervisors
04-Nov-09 MACS
Mode Changed From Mode-2 to Mode-1
The San Joaquin
Operational Area fire resouces are no longer anticipated
for extensive need on a mutual aid basis between jurisdictions. This
action is also a result of the conclusion of a statewide
"Fire Season" condition. For additional
information on activities, see the "Current
Disaster Information"
webpage.
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