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THE ILLINOIS MEDICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM

The Illinois Medical Emergency Response Team (IMERT) is a volunteer organization for all levels of emergency medical personnel as well as individuals with backgrounds in logistics, communications, safety, and information technologies whose mission it is to respond to and assist with emergency medical treatment at mass casualty incidents, in addition to coordinating educational programs to emergency preparedness partners in Illinois.

The IMERT Mission

IMERT, the Illinois Medical Emergency Response Team, is comprised of some 800+ volunteers from every region of the state. These individuals come from the medical and emergency response community as well as the private sector. The volunteers train to respond to communities impacted by disasters that result in the paralysis or destruction of the healthcare infrastructure. The primary mission is to provide interim medical care by supporting local and regional resources as directed by the Incident Commander.  Conditions are often austere, requiring responders to be self-sufficient.

 IMERT has responded to numerous emergencies, disasters, and high risk/high profile events around the state as well as to Louisiana in response to Hurricane Katrina.

The IMERT program is multi-faceted. The response team itself has the following elements; IMERT, INVENT (the Illinois Nurse Team), USAR Medical (Urban Search and Rescue) and SWMD Medical (State Weapons of Mass Destruction Team). IMERT is capable of a flexible, scalable medical response. The initial response team roll-out can be accomplished in 8-12 hours. Once the response team is on site the clinical footprint is set up utilizing a package of responders from various clinical backgrounds and an equipment package for about 50 patients. The other crucial piece for response capability is the logistics component. This group is comprised of volunteers with special skill sets such as; information technology, communications, HAM radio operators, materials management, scene safety, and resource management.

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Recent News

News Articles

10/5/2009 - Honor Flight Drawing Results Read more...
5/4/2009 - Interview with Dr. Lee Read more...
2/2/2009 - New Training Requirements Read more...
10/10/2008 - IMERT In The News Read more...
7/10/2008 - Quincy Deployment Read more...
9/5/2007 - Taste of Chicago Deployment Read more...
8/20/2007 - IMERT at the Air and Water Show Read more...
1/17/2007 - Macon County Ice Storm Deployment Read more...
1/8/2007 - Nursing Contact Hours Read more...
9/30/2006 - IMERT Response to Hurricane Katrina Read more...

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Upcoming Events

All IMERT training and educational opportunities will be posted here, within the Upcoming Events section of the website.

 

9/7/2010
2010 Illinois Emergency Management Agency Conference
*This is not an IMERT event*

September 7-9
Crowne Plaza 3000 S. Dirksen Parkway
Springfield, IL 62703

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9/8/2010
ICISF Conference

The latest training and education on
Comprehensive Crisis Intervention Systems

Chicago Marriott Oakbrook
Oakbrook, IL 60523

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11/16/2010
PUBLIC INFORMATION IN A WMD/TERRORISM INCIDENT
*This is not an IMERT event*

This two-day course provides practical training in crisis communication techniques, and will focus on the role of public information in incident management, the information needs of the public in a crisis, and the various means of effectively communicating through the news media.

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12/15/2010
ENHANCED THREAT & RISK ASSESSMENT
*This is not an IMERT event*

This training is designed for those who respond to or have oversight responsibility for incidents cause by terrorism, natural disasters, major accidents, and all other hazards. The two-day course enhances the basic “Threat & Risk Assessment” course (MGT-310) by teaching participants how to apply all phases of the DHS and FEMA risk management process to jurisdictional critical infrastructure and key resources. (Note: attending the basic course is recommended but not required.)

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