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4/25/2018 1 TEAM RUBICON May 9, 2018 Healthcare Coalition Emergency Management Workshop OUR MISSION Team Rubicon unites the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams to areas struck by disasters. Team Rubicon’s Service Principles - Tenacity - Impartiality - Accountability - Collaboration - Innovation

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TEAM RUBICONMay 9, 2018Healthcare Coalition EmergencyManagement Workshop

OURMISSION

Team Rubicon unites the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy

emergency response teams to areas struck by disasters.

Team Rubicon’s Service Principles

- Tenacity- Impartiality

- Accountability- Collaboration

- Innovation

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OURHISTORY

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What are some types of natural disasters Team Rubicon might respond to?

- Tornadoes- Floods- Earthquakes- Wildfires- Hurricanes

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OURCAPABILITIES

Chainsaw Ops Heavy Equipment Ops

Incident Command System

Incident Management Team/Field-Based

Leadership

Damage Assessment Work-Order Management

Disaster Mapping

Core Ops (Debris Management, Muck Out Operations, Expedient

Home Repair)

OURTRAINING

MEET OURMEMBERS

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37%Army

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have a degree(Associate, BA, MA, PhD,

Votech, etc)79%

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military(veteran,guard, active)

5%Unemployed

3%Disabled

3%StudentOnly

4%MedicallyRetired

65,000 members

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What’ve we been up to lately?

2017 Hurricane Recap

Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria wreaked chaos that will cost an estimated $200 billion to recover from. Team Rubicon was there to fight back.

We are now beginning long term recovery projects in both Houston and Puerto Rico!

TR HURRICANE HARVEYRESPONSE TIMELINE

- 25 Aug – Hurricane Harvey makes landfall- 28 Aug – TR boat operations- 29 Aug – First operational period- 01 Dec – Fully demobilized- 02 Apr – Pilot rebuilding program initiated

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WHERE WERE WE?•Beaumont, TX•Houston

•Area Command/EaDo•Friendswood•Kashmere Gardens•Katy•Wharton

•Rockport, TX

275 miles end to end

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TR HARD (HUSTLE) LESSONS LEARNED

• TRain• Act• Don’t Be afraid to innovate• Things will go wrong• Correct, adjust, go back to work• Change your socks

2017 HURRICANE RESPONSEHURRICANE HARVEY HURRICANE IRMA HURRICANE MARIA

OPERATION HARO HUSTLE OPERATION SHALLOW ORAn OPERATION SAWGRASSSEARCH & RESCUE FLORIDA

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BY THE NUMBERS- Over 2,200 Greyshirts deployed- Over 450 Greshirts remotely engaged in support of

Operations- Over 1,100 hurricane affected homes serviced- Over $5.5 million in value of volunteer work hours- Over 1,000 patients seen in Puerto Rico and other

islands- Over 90 boat rescues performed- Over 1.3 million cubic square feet of debris removed

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RECOVERY

TEXAS PUERTO RICO

TEAM RUBICON IN UPSTATENEW YORK

- FLOOD RESPONSE – JULY 2017 I ONEIDA COUNTY- 18 volunteers- 15 families assisted- 2,631 cubic feet of debris removed- 720 hours logged- $20,773 worth of volunteer labor

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CAPABILITIES

• Ongoing – Building partnerships with academic institutions and private healthcare systems w/ existing international programs

• US Government Global Health Engagement (GHE)• In Progress - World Health Organization (WHO)

Emergency Medical Team, Type 1 Mobile (EMT-1Mobile)

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INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESPONSES

• Philippines – Typhoon Haiyan• Nepal - Earthquake• Operation Continuing Promise

• Honduras• Guatemala• Colombia

INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGYSOLUTIONS

- Palantir- Geospatial intelligence- Open Initiative

Our words to live by…

- Mission first, Greyshirts always- Step into the Arena

- Everyone has a role, know it- Get Shit Done

- Change your socks- Adults only

- Your mother’s a donor!

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Any Questions?

CONTACT US

LAUREN VATIER INCIDNET MANAGEMENT TEAM

[email protected]

DAVID CONNER ROCHESTER CITY [email protected]