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Pre-Pandemic Planning
Role of Media
Individuals will need to prepare for the survival of one-self or the survival of the family.
Flu Hotline - symptoms of Avian Flu, information about who is in charge and what they are in charge
of, steps to take to prevent infection and the spread of influenza, steps to take if believed to have
symptoms, and locations of general supplies.
* Each family will vary in the supply and preparedness, but having more is better. These numbers are based on ONE ill individual.
Flu Care Kit
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Antiseptic wipes (2 boxes of 24 count)
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Cough drops (3 dozen)
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Throat lozenges (2 dozen)
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Thermometer (2 – one for backup)
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Over-the-counter flu medicine, both Adult and Child (i.e. Triaminic Severe Cold and Fever Liquid,
Infant Tylenol Cold and Cough…) (2 bottles of preferred medicine)
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Pain reliever [i.e. Acetaminophen (Tylenol), Ibuprofen (Advil)] (200 count bottle)
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Nasal spray (2 bottles)
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Instant cold compresses – To help with fever (3 reusable)
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Antiviral Facial Tissue (8 large boxes)
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Protective non-latex gloves (Nitrile) – (Box of 100)
Management
Wisconsin Board of Health
The Wisconsin Board of Health will keep in contact with the counties’ Boards of Health, and notify each county of any
pandemic that has or might occur. The State Board of Health will also make announcements on TV and radio stations to
start an early chain of warning events.
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Winnebago Board of Health
The Winnebago County Board of Health will keep in contact with the State Board of Health and warn the cities’ boards
of health of any pandemic or future possible occurrences. The Winnebago County Board of Health will also make
announcements on TV and radio stations to enforce the warnings.
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Oshkosh Board of Health
Oshkosh Board of Health will keep in contact with the Winnebago County Board of Health for news of any pandemic or
possible future outbreaks. In anticipation of a pandemic, the Oshkosh Board will contact the City District Voting
Council to pass on news about the pandemic and make local announcements to the public.
Food
*Food stockpiles will vary between families, but the stockpile should last the family for 5-8 weeks maybe longer.
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Easily prepared foods which require adding water and boiling (packaged pasta, ramen, rice dishes, etc)
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Canned goods (fruits, vegetables, fish, raviolis, soups, stews, etc)
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Packaged snacks (crackers, granola bars, chips, cookies, fruit snacks, etc)
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Dried food (powder milk, dried fruits, dried herbs and spices, etc)
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Bulk food (salt, sugar, flour, rice, beans, cooking oil, etc)
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Baby food (easily digestible food incase of illness)
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Fluid
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City District Voting Council
The City District Voting Council consists of one chosen representative from each voting district of Oshkosh by District
Block Managers. The council will meet during a reported pandemic and relay messages between the Oshkosh Board of
Health, to request for supply of help, and the District Block Managers.
District Block Managers
A District Block Manager is a person chosen by a few neighborhoods, much like the Senate and House of
Representative. In a pandemic the District Block Manager will tour their designated area for signs of the flu. If a family
is infected, they are to contact their District Block Manager so the manager can report the incident to the council for help
and immediate quarantine.
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TV - will be hourly updates regarding outbreaks, and the number of recent reports however no
information regarding the number of deaths will be publicly announced. The Flu Hotline number
will be scrolling across the bottom of the television set at all times. WRST Channel 10
Drinking water - Every family should have one gallon of drinking water per person per day.
Daily water – Families should have stock piles of water for cooking and minor daily usage.
Families should prepare water collection equipment for rain water and be knowledgeable in water treatment to treat the rain water or
other sources of water.
Water filtration or purification systems
Juice – Another hydrator and good source of nutrients
Miscellaneous Items
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In the event of an avian flu pandemic, all the roads entering the city of Oshkosh will be closed and monitored with surveillance 24/7. The
military will be in charge of the main roads and highways entering into the city. All the minor roads will be closed and monitored by the local
police forces at all times. No one will leave or enter the city unless they have a permit issued by the mayor with the approval of the city board
of health.
At each check point into the city, there will be a physician who will inspect the health of the person entering or leaving the city. They will
look for the following symptoms: sneezing, coughing, and fever. If they have any of these symptoms they will not be allowed to enter or
leave the city, regardless of whether the symptoms are as a result of the avian flu.
Everyone is to remain at their residence to prevent the spread of the Avian Flu. If a person is infected, they will remain in their home, and a
sign will be posted on their door stating that influenza is present.
Students from UW-Oshkosh who have a permanent residence in Oshkosh will be asked to go home. Those whose permanent residence is
elsewhere will be quarantined in their dormitories.
Crime Prevention:
Firefighters and policemen will be on constant patrol throughout the city. Anybody caught looting, breaking and entering, starting fights, or
any kind of civil disturbance will be arrested.
City Issues
Isoloation Hospitals
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The UWO field house will be used to supplement for the influx if sick patients once the hospitals are
full. The field house will receive as many vaccine shots and flu medications as the hospitals can
spare during the pandemic.
The Park Plaza Hotel will be used as another supplementary hospital for those who are ill.
The whole complex of Oshkosh North High and West High will also be used as a supplementary
hospital if the UWO field house and Park Plaza Hotel begin to fill.
Due to the shortage of medical supplies there will not be much for the isolation wards in terms of
life support. Nurses will be needed to work the isolation wards which will put a strain on the supply
of nurses. Volunteers with some degree of medical knowledge will also be asked to volunteer if
provided safety measures.
Supply Transportation
Truck Drivers
Gas Truck Drivers
Food Truck Drivers
Armored Truck Drivers – Transport essential medications, with two armed military personnel on board.
Life support
Life support will be given to all who have the greatest chance of survival, as determined by a
physician. The attending physician will also make decisions on the continuation of medical
treatment to a severely ill patient, including the choice to take the patient off or life support. These
cases will only be in those which survival is very unlikely.
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Critical Medical Supplies
Available Auto Services:
Kwik Trip on 2222 Jackson St
Mobile Mart on 2020 S Koeller St
Shell on 2250 Westowne Ave
J&R Auto Services on 629 North Main St
*Gasoline will be restricted to those necessary vehicles.
•Needles and syringes, biohazard bags, rubbing alcohol and cotton balls, band aids
•Flu vaccine – If a vaccine becomes available
•Flu medication –medications are needed to supplement for the flu shot for those who are unable to receive it (if available) or those
you are already ill
•Pain Reliever – pain reliever like Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Ibuprofen (Advil) are needed to ease the suffering of the ill, or those
who are injured that are unable to receive normal medical attention due to the new pandemic hospital procedures
•Over the Counter Cold and Flu Medicines – Adult and Child (i.e. Triaminic Severe Cold and Fever Liquid, Advil Cold and Flu,
Infant Tylenol Cold and Cough)
•Disinfectant – disinfectants are needed clean infected areas.
•Masks – masks will be needed to stop the spread of the flu
•Chronic Illness Medicines – Heart medication, insulin for diabetics, hypertension medications, etc
*This list contains critical medical supplies for hospital use.
Open stores:
Pick ‘N Save (North) on 1900 Jackson St.
Festival Foods on 2415 Westowne Ave
Walgreens on 1880 Jackson St.
Walgreens on 855 N. Westhaven Dr.
WalMart on 351 S. Washburn St. (also serves as pharmacy)
U.S. Bank on 1620 W. 20th Ave
Chase Bank on 300 N. Main St.
*Pharmacies will be guarded 24/7 until the crisis is over.
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Authority:
Police Force – at loading and unloading stations to help guard and supervise the process, as well as protect gas stations, grocery
stores, pharmacies, and hospitals from raids and upsurges of the public
Military – help guard the medical supply trucks, as well as aid the police in keeping guard as they are available
Business
Vaccine
City Preparations
The City of Oshkosh will not provide any infection-control supplies to the citizens unless they are essential employees with a proper
identification card.
The City of Oshkosh will properly dispose of any material that could be or is infected with the disease.
All city employees in the following departments are required to report to work as normal, unless otherwise stated, to insure that the city
functions properly: Street Sanitation, Water/Sewer, Electricity, Snow Removal, Firefighters, and Police Officers.
In the event of a pandemic, all public gathering will be prohibited. Schools, parks, theaters, bars, public libraries
and non-essential stores (Family Video, Radioshack, Best Buy, etc…) will be closed. The few selected grocery
stores, gas stations, and pharmacies will be restricted to the curfew of 5 pm.. Open businesses include:
Government (Mayor, Chief of Police, Chief of the Fire Department, and Chiefs of the Hospitals)
Doctors, Physicians, Nurses
Authoritarian Forces (Police, Fire Fighter, and Special Forces)
Emergency workers (Sanitation Division, Utilities Division – Sewer and Water, Electrical Division)
Adolescences - Adults in mid 40s
Children
Later Adults to Seniors
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During a flu pandemic, curfews will be established to protect the community. The city curfew will start at 5 PM and all citizens will be
expected to be indoors by 6 PM. Anybody found breaking the curfew will be escorted to their home.
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Masks
Nano Masks
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Protects against viruses smaller than 0.3 microns. (the N95 by 3M only protects against organisms larger than 0.3 microns.) The
Avian Flu virus is smaller than 0.3 microns, so the N95 is not effective enough to protect individuals from the virus.
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The masks have chemical agents which help destroy the pathogenic organism.
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The NanoMask has a shelf life of two years. The filter should be changed after a 48 hour period. The mask can be sterilized by
soaking in a diluted bleach solution. Always wash hands after changing a filter.
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The cost is $10.99 per mask, and $10.99 for a package of ten filters. They can be purchased many places online at the following
websites:
http://2hdistributors.com/ , http://birdfluprotection.com/ , http://buynanomask.com/
*Information provided by http://www.common-cold-cure-influenza-flu-vaccine.com/nano-mask.html,
htp://buynanomask.com/faq.php, and Http://www.flepharmacy.com/nanomask/html.
The following listing states the most qualified to least qualified.
Quarantine
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If possible, any elderly who can live with a close surviving relative will be asked to do so. If the elderly have no relatives, they will stay in the
nursing home. Any elderly living alone will be requested to live with a relative or be taken to a nursing home. The elderly will have the rights
to refuse any help offered, but they will have to comply with any quarantine regulations in effect.
Aurora Medical Center
-Address: 855 N. Westhaven Drive
-Telephone: 920-456-6000
Mercy Medical Center
-Address: 500 S Oakwood Road
-Telephone: 920-223-0199
Oshkosh Medical & Rehabilitation Center
-Address: 1850 Bowen Street
-Telephone: 920-233-4011
Tamiflu - Currently Tamiflu is the most effective drug against the Avian Flu, but it is in short supply and needs to be prescribed by a
doctor.
Prescription medicines - Discuss with your doctor and make preparations for future emergencies.
Flu medications and pain relievers are included in the Flu Care Kit.
Multivitamins
Calcium supplements
Bandages and band-aids, scissors, cotton balls, q-tips, Triple Antibiotic ointment, and other first aid materials.
CPR face shields with one way airflow
Contamination collection bags – large plastic bags with zip lock or slider seal (quart and gallon size)
Paper products - toilet paper, paper towel, napkins, and antiviral facial tissue
Plastic utensils
Baby products – baby wipes, diapers, etc
Toiletries – soap, shampoo, feminine hygiene products, toothpaste, etc
Gasoline – a few gallons of gasoline should be stored away to give the option of vehicle transportation or communication
Bleach and other disinfectants (Lysol, Oust, etc)
Duct tape and plastic sheeting - good for creating a sterile environment by sealing doors and windows
Lighters, matches, candles – good for lighting
Flashlight and batteries – multiple sizes for various items (flashlights, clocks, radios, portable entertainment devices, etc)
Wood and lighter fluid – a great source for heating and cooking when electricity and gas are not available
Shovels and hoes - Useful for creating camping toilets in the yard when the sewage system is unavailable
Money – Money should be set aside incase banks are not open and ATMs are not functional
Forms of entertainment - books and other reading materials, crossword puzzles, board games, cards, etc.
*If a vaccine becomes available, all vaccinations will be given to the qualified person only,
excluding any other family members who are not qualified.
Newspapers – background information about Avian Flu, the details of the Pandemic Flu Plan.
The Northwestern
*If everybody complies and co-operates with management levels, there will be quick and efficient emergency response.
Hospitals
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Radio - will provide local information about who is in charge and what they are in charge of, the
number of recent reports however no information regarding the number of deaths will be publicly
announced, and how to contact local Flu Hotline. WRST 90.3 FM, WOSH 1490 AM
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