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The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services coordinated a joint emergency response Strategic National Stockpile exercise at Central High School, 423 E. Central.
More than 20 health agencies – including St. John’s Health System, CoxHealth and Skaggs Community Health Center in Branson – participated in the role-playing drill, where they practiced receiving, repackaging and distributing mock medical supplies across the region.
The federal government established the Strategic National Stockpile program to deliver large quantities of medical items to the site of a national emergency within 12 hours. In the event of a national crisis, health agencies will be prepared to distribute the pharmaceuticals, antidotes, vaccines and other medical supplies.
Participating individuals included Julia Eckstein, director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services; Paul Fennewald, Missouri’s homeland security coordinator; Tom Carlson, Springfield mayor; Harold Bengsch, Greene County District I associate commissioner; Kevin Gipson, director of the Springfield-Greene County Health Department; and Norm Ridder, superintendent of the Springfield R-12 School District.
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