Practice drill preps Trojans for major disaster scenario

Robert Vance, safety and emergency management officer at Keck Hospital of USC, led the exercise. (USC Photo/David Sprague)

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Practice drill preps Trojans for major disaster scenario

Mass feeding is part of the event for staff and local high school volunteers

April 06, 2018 Teresa Lara

More than 200 volunteers participated in a Keck Medicine of USC emergency preparedness event in preparation of a major disaster.

High school volunteers at drill
Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High School students volunteered for the exercise. (USC Photo/David Sprague)

“We hope it never comes,” said Robert Vance III, safety and emergency management officer at Keck Medicine of USC, “but when it does, we want to be ready to care for our patients, staff and visitors. Preparedness exercises allow us to make adjustments and to improve response processes.”

The exercise on April 3 included feeding a mass amount of people as well as communication with other hospitals and among physicians, patients and staff.

“Thank you to everyone who came out,” said Virginia Baca, director of internal communications for Keck Medicine of USC. “From staff to our local high school volunteers, we appreciate your time.”

Keck Medicine of USC is one of only two university-based medical systems in the Los Angeles area.