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Alaska’s Sockeye Wildfire
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August 2017
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Description:In the summer of 2015, Alaska was affected by more than 300 statewide wildfires, burning more than five million acres, significantly larger than the 600,000 acres burned in a typical year. In response to this incident, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (AK DHSS) utilized PHEP-funded emergency management structures capable of leading or supporting public health responses.
The Sockeye Fire, one of the more damaging wildfires, was active from June 14 to July 22, primarily affecting Willow, an Alaskan community of approximately 2,100 people. Shelters, supported by PHEP funds, were opened to serve evacuated residents, and driving restrictions were established to keep citizens out of the affected areas.
The fire bordered a major highway, and a tour bus was diverted to the shelter for one night. By the end of the response, the shelters had served 225 residents. After a state disaster was declared, AK DHSS utilized the emergency management structure developed under the PHEP cooperative agreement to provide medical cots and equipment to shelters to support occupants. The state health department also activated the volunteer emergency medical professional registry and worked with the State Division of Behavioral Health to deploy local mental health clinic staff to shelters. The deployed medical professionals offered psychological first aid and referrals to those affected by the wildfires.
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phep_stories_alaska.pdf
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