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Model Communities Link EMS and Public Health

CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), Division of Injury Response (DIR) has selected five new communities as best practice models of how emergency medical services (EMS) can work with other safety and public health agencies in times of disaster. As part of CDC's TIIDE Project (Terrorism Injuries: Information, Dissemination and Exchange), Model Communities identifies where relationships between the emergency care community and public health are established and operate at levels that effectively respond to events that may cause large numbers of injuries.

TIIDE Project

Constructed around the interrelated activities of partnership building, learning lessons from previous terrorist events, and disseminating information, the TIIDE Project was created to address the urgent need to develop and exchange information about injuries from terrorism. That information includes community strategies to improve public safety, public health, clinical management and healthcare system preparedness in the event of mass casualty incidents.

Model Communities

Twenty communities from across the nation submitted applications for recognition as a model community. Applications were reviewed by a panel of representatives from the TIIDE Project and CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Injury Response.

Selected communities and their web sites are:

2006 Model Communities

2007 Model Communities

Each of the selected communities has been successful in strengthening the relationship and collaboration between public health and the emergency care community to improve daily operations and disaster preparedness for their communities. Many of these communities share common features including:

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