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LEMOORE, Calif. - More than 400 active duty and civilian staff from Naval Health Clinic Lemoore (NHCL) joined millions of others around the world on Oct. 19 when they participated in the annual earthquake drill – the Great ShakeOut.
“NHCL practiced earthquake safety and other aspects of emergency planning to support national emergency management initiatives,” said Karl Kassner, NHCL’s emergency manager. “Participating in the Great Shakeout earthquake exercise provides us with a yearly opportunity for healthcare organizations of all sizes to prepare staff and patients for being safe during earthquakes.” The clinic’s scenario included an initial earthquake with minor building damage followed by a significant aftershock with a fire and an order to evacuate the building, however there was a new twist in this year’s scenario. Staff members had to react to a simulated, active patient in the main operating room. “We learned the ambulatory procedure unit (APU) and main operating room (MOR) work very well together to accomplish our goal of evacuating a patient during a surgery,” said Lt. Cmdr. Christina Westbrook, a perioperative nurse stationed at NHCL. “We executed a patient transfer from the operating room safely. We also included a touch of personality to the exercise, our patient, Mr. Bones was a great and willing participant.”
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