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Contact the County Orange County Seal

Health Disaster
Management Division

 

Holly Veale
Division Manager
(714)-834-6167
hveale@ochca.com

Erik Lowman
Bioterrorism Preparedness
and Grants Manager
(714)-834-6281
elowman@ochca.com


Greg Boswell, RN
Emergency Medical Services
(714)834-2791
gboswell@ochca.com

Deborah Morton, RN, BSN,
MPH
Planning Manager
(714)-834-6235
dmorton@ochca.com

Dorothy Hendrickson
Hospital Preparedness
Program Manager
(714)-560-6156
dhendrickson@ochca.com

Kerri Musgrave
Bioterrorism
Preparedness  Manager
(714)-437-5761
kfogh@ochca.com

Keith Olenslager, MPH
Pandemic Preparedness
Manager
(714)-667-8328
kolenslager@ochca.com

Elizabeth Daoust, MPH,
CHES
SNS Coordinator
(714)-834-6231
edaoust@ochca.com

Alison Kellman,
Cities Readiness Initiative
Coordinator
714-667-8324
akellman@ochca.com

 

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Health Disaster Management (HDM)  >  Health & Emergency Preparedness Planning Council (HEPPC)

Health & Emergency Preparedness Planning Council (HEPPC)

"A forum dedicated to protecting the public’s health through education, best practices and resource sharing."

HEPPC is an organized group of community stakeholders designed to:
    Share best practices
    Familiarize the group with the role the Health Care Agency will play in a public health emergency
    Provide updates on HCA and community-based preparedness events
    Provide a forum for networking and collaboration
    ► Share ideas and enhance our ability to prepare, plan and respond to any emergency

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HEPPC Newsletters


 

Distributed monthly to Law Enforcement, Fire, Hospitals, Health Care, Businesses, Schools, Colleges and  Universities, Community and Faith Based Organizations, Emergency Planners, and Volunteer Organizations.

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