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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-12-31; Vaccination for Fire Department EMS)rarsonnel; Calderwood, MichaelTo the members of the: ITY COUNCIL Date oDCA ~ CC i/' CM_. _L_DCM (3) V Council Memorandum Dec.31,2020 To: From: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Michael Calderwood, Fire Chief Via: Re: Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager (& Vaccination for Fire Department EMS)rarsonnel {city of Carlsbad Memo ID #2020277 This memorandum provides information related to the tiered approach being implemented to provide COVID-19 vaccinations and the current COVID-19 vaccination efforts being undertaken by the Fire Department. Currently, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the State of California Department of Public Health provide guidance for the distribution of vaccines. The San Diego County Health and Human Services Administration (HHSA) retains control of vaccine allocation at the local level. The guidance that is being implemented is built in a tiered system that is aimed first at providing vaccines to the most critical and at-risk members of the community. The tier currently being implemented is referred to as "Tier 1A" and represents the first vaccines administered outside of clinical trials under an Emergency Use Authorization issued by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The Carlsbad Fire Department is current engaging with stakeholders around the region in order to ensure all eligible personnel are offered the vaccine at the earliest opportunity. As of Dec. 28, 2020, Fire Department personnel began receiving vaccines via San Diego County clinics established at Rady Children's Hospital and San Diego County Public Health offices, both in the city of San Diego. As part of a countywide effort, the Carlsbad Fire Department has been providing leadership and staffing for Operation Collaboration to support an ongoing vaccine distribution effort, as described in the attached announcement. This initiative is being operated using the incident command structure and deployment follows a unified command model implementing HHSA vaccination guidelines. This operation will become the preferred method of vaccinating and tracking emergency medical services (EMS) personnel and first responders. In preparation for this effort, all fire department personnel received training and orientation on vaccines and supporting science. The vaccines that are currently available require two doses administered 21 or 28 days apart (depending on the manufacturer). Vaccinations will continue throughout the month of January. Currently, 82% of Carlsbad Fire Department EMS personnel have expressed intent to be vaccinated. It is anticipated that all members that are eligible and elect to receive vaccination will be vaccinated by the end of January. Fire Department Safety Center 2560 Orion Way I Carlsbad, CA 92010 I 760-931-2141 t Council Memo -COVID Vaccination for Fire Department EMS personnel Dec. 31, 2020 Page 2 The Carlsbad Fire Department will track vaccinated personnel and provide progress updates on the EMS personnel vaccination initiative. Fire Department staff will also monitor vaccination progress and begin to develop operational strategies to manage and accommodate personnel who decline vaccination. Lessons learned throughout the Tier lA vaccination effort will be compiled and implemented in future vaccination efforts for personnel in subsequent vaccination Tiers. Attachment: A. Announcement of Operation Collaboration cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager Kristina Ray, Communication and Engagement Director ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPERATION COLLABORATION Fire Personnel of San Diego County: Fire agencies across San Diego County have played an active role throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and we remain engaged as the County begins the COVID-19 vaccination process. San Diego County Fire has been working diligently alongside San Diego County HHSA and our partnering fire agencies on a vaccination plan for EMT and Paramedic personnel. The plan has been approved through San Diego County HHSA and is now underway. Operation Collaboration brings together multiple agencies, similar to any other incident. Chief Mecham and Chief Calderwood serve as the Policy Group, and Unified Commanders are Chief Barron, Chief l<remensky and Chief Phillips. Vaccination sites, also known as PODs (Points of Distribution), are being utilized to meet the need for fire agencies throughout San Diego County. Vaccine distribution/administration begins December 30th, with one POD staffed per day. This first week, the POD will rotate between San Marcos and CAL FIRE Monte Vista Headquarters. The first two days of the initial rollout will take place at Monte Vista Headquarters and are designed to test and refine the operation. Once the process outlined above is tested and running smoothly, additional PODs will be established. We are proud of the collaboration between our local fire and health agencies, and our hope is that employees take advantage of the opportunity to be vaccinated for COVID-19. We appreciate the hard work of everyone involved in making this happen -including those assigned to the COVID-19 response and those working behind assigned personnel to maintain staffing levels around the county. Additional information regarding vaccination locations and scheduling will be forthcoming. Thank you. INCIDENT COMMAND-OPERATION COLLABORATION • . . . . ~- Alpine FPO Borrego Springs FD Carlsbad FD Cleveland NF Deer Springs FPO Del Mar FD Encinitas FD Escondido FD La Jolla Reservation FD Lakeside FPO Mercy Ambulance North County FPO Oceanside FD Pala Reservation FD Pauma Reservation FD Ramona FPD Rancho Santa Fe FPD Rincon Reservation FD San Marcos FD San Miguel FPD San Pasqual Reservation FD Santee FD Solana Beach FD Valley Center FPD Vista FD