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2014
MONSOON CONTINGENCY PLAN
FOR HEALTH SERVICES
2014
COMMISSIONERATE OF HEALTH, MEDICAL SERVICES
MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH 5, DR. JIVRAJ MEHTA BHAVAN,
GANDHINAGAR
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CO# SUBJECT PAGE
1
INTRODUCTION
3
2
Organizational Structure
4
3
Planning ahead Disaster supply kit Flash Flood Safety Lightening Safety Cyclones and Dust Storms
5‐11
4
Common ailments/disease following flood situation Health measures
12
5
Setting up mechanisms for quick response and Control rooms
15
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District level advisory committee for medical relief
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Monitoring and evaluation of actions
18‐22
List of AnnexuresI,II Health infrastructure, Officers at State and Zonal level 24 III Medical colleges, outreach districts for specialist services 25 IV District Health and revenue control rooms 26 V Chief District Health Officers contact details 27 VI Chief District medical Officer (CDMO) contact details 28‐29VII District Hospital’s contact details 30 VIII Epidemic Medical Officer’s Contact details 31‐32IX District wise Details of Health Human Resources 33 X District wise details of Ambulances in Districts 34 XI Details of Bed Strength in Hospitals in Districts 35 XII Logistics 36 XIII Locations of EMRI 108 ambulances 37‐49XIV Control rooms‐State and Govt. of India 50
XV‐XVI Daily and Weekly reporting –formats for surveillance of epidemic prone communicable diseases
51
XVII Report on Unusual Event 52 XVIII Chlorination 53‐54
Index
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INTRODUCTION:
Natural calamities due to heavy rains and floods are not uncommon in Gujarat. Two cyclonic storm seasons are experienced in Gujarat: May to June (advancing southwest monsoon) and September to November (retreating monsoon. With the longest coast line of 1600km in the country, it is highly vulnerable to associated hazards such as floods, storm surges etc. Information about villages and talukas prone to heavy rains and floods and type of remedial measures are to be implemented to mitigate post‐flood health related impact are available to the district health authorities.
With advancement of forecasting system, Rescue, relief and public Health measures can be planned in the systematic and scientific manner. Fig.1 Cyclone hazard zonation of Gujarat State
Figure shows a maximum wind speed class of more than 55 m/sec along the Saurashtra coast, specifically in Porbandar, Jamnagar and Junagadh districts, which are exposed to high intensity cyclonic and storm impact. The 51 to 55 m/sec class extends further inland to cover much of Jamnagar, part of Rajkot, Junagadh and Kutch districts. The 48 to 50 m/sec class extends to most of Rajkot, part of Amreli and Jamnagar districts including Jamnagar, Rajkot cities and parts of Kutch. The 45 to 47 m/sec class covers much of Saurashtra and all of Kutch. This is followed by the 40 to 44 m/sec class that gets its swathe from Kutch through northern Saurashtra all the way to the coast of Gulf of Khambhat and southern Gujarat.
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The rest of the State falls into the 34 to 39 m/sec class. Health problems relating to Cyclones, heavy rains and floods are discussed hereunder:
Direct impact: Devastation of properties, dwellings, disruption of
Road transport, drowning Indirect impact: Resulting from defective functioning of available
Facilities of Water supply, Power supply and Sanitation. Destruction – demodulation of health facilities.
Forcing the community to consume unsafe water and stay in unsanitary conditions, leading to water borne diseases.
Heavy rains and floods bring heavy damages to the housing facilities
and the affected population is exposed to adverse climatic condition leading to diseases particularly respiratory infection and fever.
Flood and heavy rains also damage ration shops and other shops which
may lead to shortage of food supply in an affected community, leading semi starvation condition and accidental incidence of food poisoning due to consumption of soiled food – grains (due to fungus infection of the food – grain leading afflotoxin poisoning).
Above factors combined together may temporarily a change living condition of the community, till they are finally rehabilitated. Sudden change in the environment leads to the following sequel.
People are shifted from the flooded area/marooned are to temporary
shelters (rehabilitation / relief camps.) This result into overcrowding at one place with poor sanitary and hygienic facility favoring transmission of water born and air born diseases. Along with the problems of safe drinking water, the problems at toilet facilities, bathing facilities and cooking facilities which leads to unsanitary conditions which again leads to different types of diseases, specially water‐borne diarrheal diseases which may turn into epidemic if prophylactic measures are not adequately planned.
Organization:
There is state level committee for inter‐department coordination under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary and regular meetings are held for review of the disaster management plan of each concerned department under Cyclone flood contingency Plan. A relief cell is functioning in the Revenue Department headed by relief Commissioner for coordination and review. At the district level the district collector acts as nodal officer for inter departmental coordination, review of disaster relief works.
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State Level: The commissioner, Health and Medical Services and Medical Education
is assisted by Addl. Directors of Health Services, Medical Services, Medical Education and Deputy Director Epidemic who is also a nodal officer in disaster planning, implementation, monitoring evaluation and planning. Secretary, Health and Family Welfare is over all in charge of Health relief measures during any disaster.
From the year 2012‐13, The Performance Monitoring and Control
Centre is established at Commissionerate of Health office, Gandhinagar to monitor, implementation and review of any disastrous condition arise in Gujarat not only in monsoon season but also throughout the year.
Regional Level:
There are six administrative regions each one is headed by the team of
Dy. Director & Assistant Director, Regional Deputy Director, Health & Medical Services is in charge of health relief measures in disaster for his region.
District Level:
Chief District Health Officer is the nodal officer for health relief
measures during any disaster in the district. He gets help from Chief District Medical Officer cum Civil Surgeon, Superintendents of Govt. General Hospitals including attached to the Medical Colleges, Superintendents of community Health Centers and Medical Officer, Primary Health centers and provides relief measures in participation with other departments, NGOs and local bodies. Planning ahead The best way to avoid lightning, flash floods, and other dangerous conditions is by not being in danger in the first place. Many ways are available to gain weather information including:
Current weather forecasts on Radio or TV or the internet Scanning the skies 360 degrees around and overhead before leaving a
safe location Disaster Supply Kit Every family should prepare a family disaster supply kit in the event of severe weather conditions. The disaster supply kit should contain essential items such as food, water, and sturdy clothing, to sustain a family for up to three days since electric power, gas and water services may be interrupted.
Three gallons of water in clean, closed containers for each person First aid kit A stock of food that requires no cooking or refrigeration
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Portable and working battery‐operated flashlights, and extra batteries (Candles and oil lamps are fire hazards)
Necessary medications Back‐up power source for life support or other medical equipment that
requires electricity to function Flash Flood Safety Many governmental agencies are dedicated to alerting the community to road closures during our thunderstorm season. Department of Transportation pre‐deploy barricades to locations where they know water will be running across roadways. Local law enforcement and fire departments pre‐deploy response teams into areas that are known to become inaccessible during heavy rain and runoff conditions. More deaths each year occur due to flooding than from any other thunderstorm‐related hazard because people underestimate the force and power of water. Many of the deaths occur in automobiles that are swept downstream. Fig.2 Settlement‐Wise Flood Frequency
Flash Flood Safety for Homeowners
If you live in a flood prone area have an evacuation plan. Store materials like sandbags, plywood, plastic sheeting and lumber for
protection from floodwaters and to make quick repairs after a severe storm.
Store materials above flood levels. Secure wanted objects to prevent them from floating away. Learn where to find high ground, which is safe from flooding. In a flash
flood seek high ground quickly.
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Safety Tips Driving around barricades is illegal and dangerous. Do not let children play near storm drains or washes after a heavy rain. Avoid low‐water crossings.
Be especially cautious at night. Flood dangers are much more difficult to see in the dark.
Even a less serious urban flood can be dangerous. Driving too fast through standing water can cause a car to hydroplane. The best defence is to slow down or pull well off the road (with the lights off) for a few minutes to wait out heavy rains.
Avoid areas already flooded, especially if the water is flowing fast. Do not attempt to cross flowing streams. Do not camp or park a vehicle along streams and washes, particularly
during threatening conditions. If flooding occurs, get to higher ground. Get out of areas subject to
flooding. This includes dips, low spots, canyons, washes, etc. Roadbeds may be washed out under floodwaters. Never drive through
flooded roadways. If your vehicle is suddenly caught in rising water, leave it immediately
and seek higher ground. If a traffic signal is out, treat the intersection as a 4‐way stop. As little as ten inches of water can float average‐sized cars, mini‐vans,
SUVs and trucks. Strength of the flow is the critical force. When in doubt, wait it out, or find a safer route.
Lightning Safety When thunder roars, go indoors. If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning. There is no place outside that is safe from a lightning strike. Remaining indoors for 30 minutes after seeing the last lightning and hearing the last thunder will eliminate the risk at the end of storms. If fewer than 30 seconds elapse between the time you see a flash and hear the thunder, then the flash is less than 6 miles away. Research has shown that the most successive flashes are within 6 miles, which means that you should have reached a safe place if lightning is less than 6 miles away. However, lightning may strike up to 10 miles away from the parent storm. If someone is struck by lightning, call 108 immediately. Indoor Safety
Never touch wiring during a thunderstorm. It's too late to unplug electronics if thunder is heard.
Corded phones are dangerous during thunderstorms. Lightning traveling through telephone wires has killed people. Cell phone and cordless phones are safe.
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Wait to use any plumbing‐sinks, showers, tubs, and toilets. Plumbing can conduct electricity from lightning strikes from outside.
Unplug expensive electronics including TV, stereo, home entertainment centers, and computers modem lines when thunderstorms are expected, and before the storm arrives. Typically, summer thunderstorms form in the early to mid‐afternoon, when most people are at work.
Stop playing video games connected to the TV. Outdoor Safety No place outside is safe from lightning during a thunderstorm. When a storm approaches go to a nearby large substantial building or a fully‐enclosed metal‐topped vehicle. Power and Communications Outage Safety Power and communications outages can be more widespread and last longer than a thunderstorm. Be ready for outages inside and outdoors by taking precautions and actions to minimize inconvenience and maximize safety. Indoor Safety
Stay at home. Use a cell phone. Cordless phones do not work without electricity. Use
corded phone only for emergencies. Unplug sensitive electronic equipment before the storm arrives. Turn off electric appliances that were on before power was lost. Leave
one light on as an indicator for when power is restored. Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed — food will stay fresh up to
8 hours. If the power is out for less than two hours, do not open the refrigerator
or freezer. This will help food to stay cold. For a power outage lasting longer than two hours, pack cold and frozen foods into coolers. As a general rule, perishable foods should not be held over 40 degrees for more than two hours.
Outdoor Safety
Stay away from downed power lines. If a power line comes into contact with your vehicle, remain inside the
vehicle until help arrives. Do not attempt to get out of the vehicle ‐ that is the safest place for you to be. By stepping out of the vehicle, your body can become the pathway for electricity to reach the ground, causing severe bodily harm and possibly electrocution. Use a cell phone, if available, to notify emergency services of the exact location.
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CYCLONE
On an average, every year one or two cyclonic storms lash the coastal districts.
Cyclonic storms are sometimes accompanied by the tidal waves with height of
5 metres and sometimes reach 20 KM in coastland with the wind speed of 150
Km/h.
The classification adopted by India Meteorological Department to classify such
Disturbances is based on maximum strength of sustained wind in the
circulation.
Type of Disturbance Associated wind speed
Low Pressure area : Less than 17 kts Depression : 17 – 27 kts Deep Depression : 28 – 33 Kts. Cyclonic Storm : 34 – 47 kts Severe Cyclonic storm : 48 – 63 Kts. Very Severe storm : 64 – 119 Kts. Super cyclonic Storm : 120 Kts and above.
(1 knot = 1.85 kmph)
Expected wind speed : Expected damage
60 – 90 kmph : Tree branches broken off: some
damage to kutcha houses 90 – 120 kmph : Trees uprooted, Pucca houses
Damaged, communications disrupted. 120 kmph and above : Big trees uprooted; widespread damage to houses and installations. Total disruption of communication. Dust Storms
Straight lines winds in any thunderstorm can lift huge clouds of dust and reduce visibilities to near zero in seconds, which can quickly result in deadly vehicle accidents on roadways.
Dust storms are more common in the early part of the monsoon, near agricultural areas, Remember: PULL OFF! LIGHTS OFF! FOOT OFF! If you encounter a dust storm while driving, pull off the road immediately. Turn off your headlights and taillights, put your vehicle in "PARK," and take your foot off the brake (so your brake lights are not illumitated.) Other motorists may tend to follow taillights in an attempt to get through the dust storm, and may strike your vehicle from behind.
Dust storms usually last a few minutes, Stay where you are until the dust storm passes.
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High Winds: Very strong winds may damage installations, dwellings, communication systems trees etc. resulting in loss of life and property.
Heavy Rainfall:
Heavy rains caused by cyclone are another source of destruction and dislocation in communications, train services and railway embankments, which are washed away. Even the railway tracks are washes away by torrents, rivers over flow their banks flooding fields and destroying standing crops.
Storm surges from the Sea:
The third and the severest destructive feature of a Tropical Cyclone is the storm surges or storm wave popularly called, as TIDAL WAVE cyclones are associated with high‐pressure gradients and consequent strong winds. These in turn generate storm surge. A storm surge is an abnormal rise of sea level near the coast caused by severe tropical cyclone as a result sea water inundates low lying areas of coastal regions drowning human beings and live stock, eroding beaches and embankment destroying vegetation and reducing soil fertility. A surge can occur both during high tide and low tide but it is accentuated if it occurs at the time of high tide. Wind blowing over the sea from sea to land causes the water to pile up. The storm surge may be little as one meter of less and can be as high as "Ten" meters in height.
Month wise Frequency of Cyclonic Storm:
The 1600 Kms long coastline of Gujarat has been experiencing storms and cyclones since many years. The cyclone of 1998, which affected five districts of Kutch, Jamnagar, Porbandar, Rajkot and Junagadh and caused unimaginable devastation is unprecedented. If affected 564 villages of this five districts. During 1999 severe cyclone again lashed Jamnagar and Kutch district causing vase damages of human dwellings, properties and thousands of lives within few hours and passed away to Pakistan. This makes Gujarat a cyclone prone region and indicates that cyclones have been occupying with increased severity. Every year therefore State Administration gears up to meet the eventuality and remains in the state of preparedness in the pre‐monsoon months and immediate post‐monsoon months.
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Cyclone Warning System:
A system of two stages warning is in force. 1. The first stage warning called "CYCLONE ALERT" is issued 48 hrs before commencement of adverse weather by high priority telegrams. They are transmitted by Government of Gujarat to state and district officers.
The "CYCLONE ALERT" is updated by AIR up to 6 times. 2. The second stage warning known as "CYCLONE WARNING" will be issued 4 hours in prior to the commencement of adverse weather.
The information of "CYCLONE WARNING" is immediately transmitted by Government of Gujarat to State Officers, All District Collectors and AIR, make it updates regularly.
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Common ailments / diseases following the flood situation: # Type of aliments Reasons 1 Injuries Due to collapse of houses or any standing
structures. 2 Waterborne diseases:
Cholera, Gastroenteritis, Dysentery, enteric fever, viral hepatitis and Poliomyelitis.
Non – availability / inadequate safe drinking water due to, a) Flooding of wells with polluted drinking water. b) Disruption of piped water supply. c) Inaccessibility of available water sources. d) Unsanitary condition in the villages / evacuee
camps due to : Accumulation of water. Lack of proper excreta disposal facility. Lack of / disruption of drainage facility. Sludge, which increases the breeding place for
flies. Overcrowding. Indiscriminate dumping of dried refuges. Indiscriminate dumping of animal excreta. open air defecation
3 Respiratory diseases. Adverse leaving conditions including overcrowding.
4 Skin/Eye diseases. Personal hygiene and over crowding 5 Snake/insect bite Water entering into snake burrows/ shelters.6 Vector borne diseases. Increases in mosquito breeding places 7 Zoonotic diseases /
Leptospirosis. Due to ecological changes following flood and earthquake resulting into death of wild rats and wild rodent population migrating to domestic area and bringing enzootic illness like plague, Leptospirosis Epidemic diseases of plague entering domestic rat flea cycle and bringing human bubonic plague epidemic.
Health measures
Health problems arise from cyclone or post cyclonic flood or heavy rains would be managed keeping following in mind.
Treatment of case:
i. Treatment to the injured persons with the specialized care. ii. Cases of respiratory disease, water borne diseases like diarrheal
diseases / cholera, gastroenteritis, dysentery etc., water related disease like Malaria / Filarial, skin diseases / Eye diseases, Snake / insect bite etc.
iii. Provide treatment through Mobile Medical Unit and Medial team in remote areas.
iv. Referral services: Establish ref. Services for further treatment.
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Preventive Measures :
i. Provision of Safe drinking water by treating water with chlorinating agent.
ii. Basic sanitation‐ Disposal of waste water, excreta and disinfection of dirty places.
iii. Anti‐mosquito & Anti‐Fly measures. iv. Health Education: must be focused on following points:
Personal hygiene Use of boiled water and chlorine tablets Food hygiene.
v. Active Surveillance: in affected area by paramedic.
Early detection of rising trends of disease: Rising trends of particular disease can be detected easily by proper analysis of weekly IDSP data at PHC level
If rising trend of disease, Immediate Investigations and Response.
1. Actual assessment of the situation. 2. Detection of the source of infection & mode of transmission of disease. 3. Treatment & laboratory investigation. 4. Appropriate preventive measures 5. Human resource, drugs & logistic management
Control Room‐ For dissemination of information from state to PHC level Administrative Arrangements : 1. Identification of High risk villages & area : 2. Keep buffer stock of medicine in high risk area. 3. Identify primary informer in high risk village for information sharing. 4. Identify Medical team at Taluka level for any emergency.
The Operational Plan
All these steps will be followed for health sector preparedness for disasters. Preparing an accurate and authentic database for use in planning:
a. Vulnerability mapping of Gujarat for the State and Districts/Corporation
areas Vulnerability for specific disasters – marking out disaster zones of earthquake. Gujarat falls under three seismic zones, high risk zone (Zone V) comprising of Kutch and adjoining area, moderate risk zone (zone IV), Jamnagar, Rajkot, Patan, Surendranagar and Banaskantha. Low risk zone (zone III) all other districts.
b. Resource mapping for each district/corporation
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Resource mapping will include mapping of health facilities, specialties, manpower and equipment (Annexure‐I to VI)
i. Of government infrastructure‐ for identifying shortfalls in
equipments/training/manpower for up‐gradation. ii. GOI units. iii. Of other resources‐private, trust hospitals, Grant‐in‐aid institutions.
Plan for effective management of resources
Detailed planning for the optimum utilization of available resources is done at the State/District/Corporation levels. The following specific plans are prepared. Manpower planning for ‐ EMS, various components of public health (Disease surveillance, Maternal care, Child care) Logistics and infrastructure‐ ambulances, equipments and medical supplies Network of the supply systems, CMSO and the district infrastructure‐
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Setting up Mechanisms for quick response
Establishing a District and State response machinery For monitoring, supervision and co‐ordination function during disaster, the nodal officers at various levels will be identified. Additional Chief Secretary Health and Family Welfare is overall in charge for monitoring and co‐coordinating health sector disaster situation.
Commissioner of Health organizes immediate field operations with the help of Additional Directors and State epidemic cell that is the nodal officer for Disaster management. At District level Chief District Health officer and Superintendent of District hospital are Responsible for implementing various curative, preventive activities through the Superintendents of CHC/Sub‐divisional Hospitals or Medical Officers, PHC of the affected areas. Deputy Director, Epidemic cell at State level and Chief District Health officer at District level are the Nodal Officers to implement public Health measures during Disasters. Control Rooms
Manpower at the control rooms with specified responsibilities Role‐ Peace time : Creating appropriate a data base –EHIS Information available at control room (Vulnerability mapping, resource mapping, contact numbers, history of disasters, EHIS of the area)
Emergency time: Coordination (inter and intra), ensuring communication of the right info at the right time within districts, state.
State Control Room
Nodal Officer will be in central command and control at all times. A round the clock control room will be started from precautionary stage at Commissionerate at Gandhinagar, manned by a medical officer and supportive staff. Task forces will be formed in the Commissionerate of Health, Medical Services & Medical Education (HS) Gandhinagar with a view to respond to state control room (relief) state control (relief) will inform state control room (Epidemic Division) which is turn activate various response teams as required.
Response Teams shall be following nature and members:
Health & Medical Services i. Medical Officer ii. Staff Nurse ANM/FHW iii. Paramedical iv. Field staff like BEE, Supervisors, MPW etc. v. Driver, Cl‐IV
5 such task forces formed in each district by CDHO gets activated on instruction of Additional Director (Health)
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Specialist services task force: In each of the 06 of the Regional Deputy Director zones, teams comprising of
specialists from district hospitals and CHCs along with paramedics and one senior CHC superintendent designated as team leader gets activated on instruction of Additional Director (Medical Services) as per need. Multi‐specialty task forces: These will be formed in all of 6 Govt. Medial Colleges and 4 of Municipal /Trust Medial Colleges. The team leader will be Associate Professor/Sr. Asstt. Professor of surgery with members from all essential medical specialists of ranks of Assistant Professor along with requisite staff of junior doctors, Lecturers and resident doctors and with requisite paramedical staff. These will be constituted by respective dean of the medical colleges and will be activated by the Additional Director (Medical Education). These task forces will be equipped with essential medical supplies other logistics vehicles and if possible with special communication systems. Two medical officers of Gandhinagar District Panchayat will be posted in state control room as task force coordinators from health department. Similarly two medical officers will be posted in control room (Health department) as task force coordinators.
Regional Deputy Director’s Control Room Similarly round the clock control rooms will be established at all six Regional Deputy Director’s offices. These will co‐ordinate with various districts under them and nodal officers control room. District Level Command and Control The overall implementation of the action plan will be the responsibility of designated district level command. In districts with medical college, the Superintendent of Govt. Medical College will undertake this responsibility. He will also supervise and coordinate other medical institutions of Govt. local body/Private sector. The Chief District Medical Officer / Civil Surgeon for implementation will assist him in district level hospital, CHC’s and grant‐in‐aid institutions. In districts without Govt. medical colleges, the Civil Surgeons will be in overall charge. A detailed list of designated officers for each district is given as annex.
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District level advisory committee: (Medical Relief) A District level Advisory Committee will be formed with following members to assist and coordinate. The committee chairman will be the administrative head of the district, while members will be all important officials from departments of health, police, fire, transport, army and other local bodies and voluntary organizations. All sub‐sectors of health such as the major dist hospitals, teaching hospitals, army and other GOI hospitals and private hospitals if any should be represented in the committee. A District Level Coordination and Review Committee is constituted and headed by the Collector as Chairman in which all other related agencies and departments participate. # Officer Designation 1 District Magistrate & Collector Chairman 2 District Development Officer Co‐Chairman 3 Chief District Health Officer Member Secretary4 Civil Surgeon/Supdt. Other Govt. Hospital Member 5 Supdt. of Local body Hosp/specialty Hospt. Member 6 District Superintendent of Police Member 7 Resident Additional Collector Member 8 Local I.M.A. President Member 9 Civil Defense Commandant Member 10 Chief, Fire Safety Dept. Member 11 Representative of Local bodies Member 12 Voluntary organizations Member 13 Road Transport Officer Member 14 District Education Officer Member 15 Ex. Engineer, R & B Dept. Member 16 Local Army Est. Representative Member
Communications network
Ensure that all district control rooms are connected with the State control room with communication systems, which are not affected by natural disasters (HAM radios).
The communication network of each district control room is easily accessible to the local agencies and individuals.
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Monitoring and evaluation of actions taken during relief and rehabilitation
# Phase Task Force Team Action1 Predisaster
Phase Additional Director (PH)Additional Director (MS) Additional Director (ME) Additional Director(VS) Director (SIHFW) MD,GMSCL
Preparedness in respective branches Public Health, Medical Services and Medical Education.
2 Impact and Rescue
Medical Teams – (M.O.)Rapid Response Team Specialist Team Volunteers, NGOs, IMA, Red Cross. Gram Arogya‐Mitra.
First AidFirst Aid Post Mobile Hospital Base Hospital Referral Services
3 Recovery Medical Teams – M.O. Follow up for injuries Survey of damages Psychological disorders
4 Rehabilitation Medical TeamSpecialist Team Gram Arogya‐Mitra
Home visit, guidance Reconstructions surgery Rehabilitation,Physiotherapy
Allocation of responsibilities To the participant levels within the health department and other health sectors Making teams for: Mass casualty management This plan deals with both pre‐hospital and hospital emergency medical services. The main features will be TRIAGE at the site and the hospital, plan for referral services, Mass casualty management has two Components
PREHOSPITAL MANAGEMENT
Objective
To render first aid to victims at the spot of disaster, their transportation to nearby hospital as a part of life saving measures Responsibility With guidance from District Command, Chief District Health Officer will be the officer commanding Casualty services. RMO of the emergency hospital & CHC Superintendent of the town will assist him. He (CDHO) will function in this capacity also under guidance.
First Aid Party
Objective: The Functions of the First Aid Party is to render First Aid to casualties at the place of incident and transport the casualties on stretchers to nearby first‐aid post.
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Task of First Aid Party 1) Will rush and render first aid and provide transport by stretchers. 2) Party will consist of one Driver and four first aid trained workers /
volunteers. The leader will be a health worker/fire brigade person. 3) One car will be provided for 3 such parties. 4) 3 such parties will be constituted for 10,000 population for towns upto
l lac, population. For additional, 3 parties per 20,000 population. 5) These will be located at Civil Defense Depots. 6) Medical officer in charge will train personnel and young volunteers
from different sectors. 7) Officer will send the party to scene incharge of Civil Defense, will report
to incident officer/ warden and start work. 8) Party will have equipments specified in appendix 16 of Union War
Book.
First Aid Posts
Objective Primarily First Aid posts are meant for treating the lightly wounded casualties those not requiring hospitalization 'thus relieving congestion at. the hospitals. They are also responsible for screening casualties sent by First Aid Parties, to sort out those who need immediate hospitalization. Cases demanding urgent medical attention may be sent direct to the hospital without delay. First aid post may be static or mobile. A mobile First Aid Post is meant to rush medical aid to the site of incident for the treatment of casualties on the spot. Structure and Operational Management
1) Control: A medical officer will be in charge. 2) Location: it will be housed in existing govt. local body charitable or
private dispensary. 3) Scale: 1 such post for a population of 25,000. 4) Lay‐out: it will have 3 rooms – reception, treatment and waiting room. 5) Personnel : Medical officer 1 + 2 relief
Nurse 1+ 2 “ First aider 3 + 6 “ Messenger 1 + 1 “ Clerk 1 Sanitary worker 1
District Command shall plan dispensaries/PHC as first aid points as per need.
Responsibilities:
All First Aid posts will be manned round the clock. The Medical Officer will maintain record of the bed state of the dependent hospital daily. Casualties arriving in the First Aid Post will be disposed off as under:
a) Casualties with severe injuries requiring hospitalization will be transferred by
ambulances to the casualty receiving hospital.
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b) Casualties with moderate injuries not requiring immediate hospitalization will be treated at the First Aid Post and then sent home with directions to report at the post as required.
First Aid Post (Mobile) Objective: A mobile First Aid post consists of a complete. First Aid Medical Unit mounted on wheels ready to proceed to the scene of a major accident and to set up and provide treatment there.
Organization a) It is a complete first aid unit on wheels, ready to proceed to scene, set up and
provides treatment. b) A big truck or a van will be the motor vehicle. c) One unit shall be set up per 3 lac population. If less, then minimum 1 unit will
be set up.
Each mobile post will carry the same equipment as the Static First Aid Post.
Responsibility:
All relevant action stated above for First Aid Post (static) will be applicable to the Mobile First Aid Post.
Mobile surgical units
Objective:
Mobile surgical units are small surgical teams mounted on wheels on location near the disaster site with essential instruments for performing life saving emergency surgery. The units should function in conjunction with the First Aid Post. One unit shall be set up per 3 to 5 lac population. If less, then minimum 1 unit will be set up Staff:
Each Mobile/Surgical unit may have 3 doctors including one Anesthetist. It will also have one fully trained Nurse, One Operation Theatre Assistant, two First Aid Assistants and one driver.
Ambulance Services
Objective:
An efficient ambulance service is an essential part of the casualty service for the transportation of casualties from the scene of disaster to First Aid Posts and Hospitals. Vehicles:
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Ambulances and vehicles available with health dept. as shown in attached sheet
SCALES FOR PREHOSPITAL FACILITIES
Population Coverage => 3 ‐ 5 lakhs No. of first‐aid parties => 40 No. of First Aid Posts. => 7
Mobile ‐ 1 Static ‐ 6
No. of mobile surgical units => 1 No. of Ambulances => 6 No. of Emergency Hospital Beds => 100 ‐ 150
Actions during Precautionary Stage 1) CDHO will alert all first aid leaders to stand by. 2) Officer in charge of civil defense in consultation with CDHO and Med. Supt./Supt.
shall keep stores and reserves ready. He will identify vehicle and driver to be sent with each party.
3) Buildings for First aid post (static) shall be ear‐marked, personnel, stores, signposts kept ready and meetings arranged with members
4) Vehicles for first aid post (mobile) earmarked, personnel, stores kept ready, and meetings arranged with members.
5) Mobile surgical units set up. 6) Vehicles requisitioned, stretcher fitments kept ready, drivers made familiar with
all locations. Actions during Flood Stage
1) First aid party All members will report to District Health Office of affected district. Rosters of 8 hour duty prepared Vehicles allotted, their fuel, oil, maintenance ensured with the help of
Collector & DDO. 2) First aid posts (static) Ear‐marked buildings taken over Personnel, stores and equipment kept ready Day and night visible signposts set up E.M.O. shall keep information of all vacant beds of attached hospital. Severe casualty transferred to casualty hospital Moderate injuries attended & sent home with follow‐up reporting
advice. Trivial injuries attended and sent home Record of all casualties maintained Casualty identity label if not given previously, is given
3) First aid posts (mobile): As Above. 4) Mobile surgical units:
Ear marked vehicles requisitioned.
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Personnel to report to duty at short notice. 5) Ambulance services: Available ambulances and other vehicles requisitioned Equipped with stretcher, stores, staffed. Fuel, oil, maintenance provisions made
District Commands of non‐vulnerable towns will work out their requirements as per plan. i. Public health issues –Disease surveillance Rapid Response Teams for
outbreak management ii. Testing the plan including mock drills.
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Annexures
MONSOON CONTINGENCY PLAN
FOR HEALTH SERVICES
2014
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Annexure‐1
Health Infrastructure in Gujarat
Districts
No. of Taluka
No. of District Hospital
No. of Sub District Hospital
No. of CHC No. of PHC No. of Sub center
33 242 24 26 300 1156 7274
Annexure‐2
Important phone numbers at State and Zonal level:
# Name of Officer Office Fax Mobile1 Shri Rajesh Kishore
Additional Chief Secretary, MS & ME
079‐232 20069
079‐232 24409
9978407001
2 Shri P. K. TanejaPrincipal Secretary (Health & Family Welfare) & Commissioner (Health, M.S.,ME & MR)
079‐232 53279, 53271
079‐232 23982
9978406146
3 Dr Paresh DaveAdditional Director, Public Health
079‐23254544 57948
079‐232 54544
9376176580
4 Dr Dinkar RavalDeputy Director Epidemic
079 ‐23253336
079‐23253343
9909966905
5 Dr G. C. Patel Assistant Director Epidemic
079 ‐232 53336
079 ‐232 50818
9727723301
Sr. No.
Zone Name of RDD STD Code
Phone No. office
Mobile No.
1 Ahmedabad Dr Nilam Patel 079 22680112 9099064001
2 Gandhinagar Dr K. B Patel 079 23259107 9909980801
3 Vadodara Dr B. P. Itare 0265 2339632 7567867200
4 Surat Dr R. S. Kanchhal 0261 2460260 9824081788
5 Rajkot Dr Rupali Mehta 0281 2440599 9825335296
6 Bhavnagar Dr Shobhanaben Mehta
0278 2424535 9909989249
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Annexure‐3 List of Medical Colleges (Zone Wise) with names of districts they cover to provide
services
Sr. No.
Name of Medical College
Covering District Telephone No.
Fax No.
1 B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad.
Ahmedabad Gandhinagar, Mahesana, Sabarkantha, Banaskantha
079‐22681024 22684170 22683721
079‐22683067 22681379
2 N.H.L. Medical College AMC
Ahmedabad Municipal Corp. Area, Kheda, Anand
079‐26577621‐627
079‐26577621‐627
3 Govt. Medical College Vadodara
Vadodara, Narmada, Bharuch, Panchmahal, Dahod, Vadodara Corp.
0265‐2421594 2488266 2459641
0265‐2421056 2424351
4 Govt. Medical College, Surat
Surat (R), Valsad, Navsari, Dang, Tapi
0261‐2244175 2244985
0261‐2241025 2241324
5 Municipal Medical College Surat
Surat Corp. 02601‐2423751‐52
2451935 2422110
6 Govt. Medical College, Rajkot.
Rajkot, Kutchh, Rajkot Corp., Surendranagar
0281‐2449034 2458323 2676477 2458337
0281‐2458323 2477442
7 Govt. Medical College, Bhavnagar
Bhavnagar Rural & Corp, Amreli, Junagadh(Urban & Rural)
0278‐2430808 2427524
0278‐2422011 2432883
8 Govt. Medical College, Jamnagar
Jamnagar (Urban & Rural), Porbandar
0288‐2553515 2554629
0288‐2540036 2679592
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Annexure 4 CONTROL ROOM CONTACTS NUMBERS DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Sr. No.
District STD Code
Control Room DHO Control Room Collector
Phone Fax Phone Fax 1 Ahmedabad 79 25507076 25507076 27551681 275516812 Amreli 2792 228212 222115 230735 2216003 Bharuch 2642 243660 243660 240600 2406024 Banaskantha 2742 250004 258908 250627 250440
5 Bhavnagar 278 2423665 2521554 2427981 2421980
6 Botad
7 Dang‐Ahwa 2631 220344 220344 220444 220444
8 Junagadh 285
2620196 2627097
2651988 2627097
2633447 2633447 9 Somnath
10 Rajkot 281 2443235 2476361 2471573 2477574
11 Morbi
12 Gandhinagar 79‐232
56941 32668 20630 20630
13 Kheda 268 2556272 2556625 2562799 2552210
14 Katchh‐Bhooj 2832 221666 221666 252337 250430
15 Mahesana 2762 222324 220282 222288 222202
16 Panchmahal 2672 250668 250668 242536 250668
17 Mahisagar
19 Jamnagar 288 271097 271097 2541485 2541485
20 Devbhumi Dwarka
21 Sabarkantha 2772 246422 243981 241668 243981
22 Arvalli
23 Surat 261 2430589 2430589 2465112 2465116
24 Surendranagar 2752 285383 285383 282200 282200
25 Vadodara 265 2432183 2431070 2427592 2431070
26 Chhotaudepur
27 Valsad 2632 243213 253080 243218 249335
28 Patan 2766 234292 221554 224830 233055
29 Anand 2692 254277 268340 242871 242871
30 Dahod 2673 239130 239138 239277 239005
31 Narmada 2640 222141 221248 222161 222171
32 Porbandar 286 2211083 2242731 224273 224273
33 Navsari 2637 232533 232533 232533 232533
26 Tapi 2626 220376 220453 223332 221281
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Annexure: ‐5
District wise District Nodal Officer (CDHO) Contact Numbers
Sr. No.
District Name
Name Email id Mobile
1 Ahmedabad Dr. Shilpa [email protected]
9099064001
2 Amreli Dr.Kiran P.Patel [email protected] 9978967602
3 Anand Dr. R. B. Patel [email protected] 7567870001
4 Banaskantha Dr.A. H Acharya [email protected] 9727730004
5 Bharuch Dr.V S Tripathi [email protected] 9727702155
6 Bhavnagar Dr.H. F. Patel [email protected] 9727779661
7 Dahod Dr. J. J. Pandya [email protected] 7567895502
8 Dang DrMRChaudhari dho‐ddo‐[email protected] 9428823342
9 Gandhinagar Dr D K Jagani [email protected]
9925472855
10 Jamnagar Dr.D.K .Dabhi dsojam‐[email protected] 7567880001
11 Junagadh Dr.Sapariya [email protected] 7567885222
12 Kachchh Dr. Pandey [email protected] 9909949303
13 Kheda Dr.A S. Sanghavi [email protected] 7567863211
14 Mehsana Dr T.K. Soni [email protected] 9909966909
15 Narmada Dr. Vegada [email protected] 9099943336
16 Navsari Dr.Jain [email protected] 9099086001
17 Panchmahal Dr. Amar Verma [email protected] 7567893400
18 Patan Dr.T.K.Soni [email protected] 9979843698
19 Porbandar Dr.S. B. Modh [email protected] 9909989700
20 Rajkot Dr. Pathak dho‐ddo‐raj‐@gujarat.gov.in 9727700031
21 Sabarkantha Dr.Manish Fancy
[email protected] 9687679002
22 Surat Dr.Megha Mehta
[email protected] 9727709505
23 Surendranagar
Dr.Dev [email protected] 99099 87301
24 Tapi Dr.G B Verma [email protected] 8980999599
25 Vadodara Dr. Chhari dhoddo‐[email protected] 8980039101
26 Valsad Dr.Ajay Sanghvi [email protected] 9727782001
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Annexure‐6 District wise Civil Surgeons (CDMO) Contact Numbers
Sr, No.
Officers Name District Name
Mobile No. Code No. Office No.
1 Dr. N..A. Parikh Bharuch 94260 43580 2642 241759, R264200, 243515
2 Dr. Heena Talsaniya Kheda 94270 26454 2694 224932
3 Dr. F.J. Gohil Nadiad 97121 33366 268 2529074
2529074, 2521386
4 Dr. R.M. Patel Dahod 94288 20505 2673 246548, R‐220029
5 Dr. B.B. Patel Gandhinagar 99784 05056 232 59123
23221931, 23221932
6 Dr. S.R. Limbad Navsari 96876 61201, 9427413822
2637 257265
252827
7 Dr. Manjari Mankodi Porbandar 90990 79101 286 R‐2242882
2242910
8 Dr. M.D. Shukhanand Surendranagar
93766 04600 2752 222052
9 Dr. Shobhana Mehta Amreli 98242 47466 2792 222587
10 Dr. G.T. Dayalu Junagdh 99254 54664, 97277 08501
285 F‐2651436
2620090
11 Dr.R. Rajnandan Dang 94273 48078 2631 220502
12 Dr. A.S. Parmar Patan 99099 81890 2766 232667
13 Dr. L.M. Chandana Godhara 94285 12234, 9925428181, E‐94285 12265
2672, 99254 28181
242559
14 Dr. M.K. Mavani Petlad 98984 71419 2697 224645
15 Dr. R.M. Jotiya Valsad 99789 05371 2632 251744
16 Dr. B.M. Audicchya Himmatnagar
96876 33101, 99254 70164
2772 241892
17 Dr. M.A. Prajapati Mehsana 99989 59099, 97277 37959
2762 221217
18 Dr. N.B. Raval Bhuj 98254 92378 2832 220852
19 Dr. B.K., Patidar Jamkhambhaliya
81286 53990 2833 235170
20 Dr. N.S. Dafda Palanpur 97372 75137 2742 253083
21 Dr. S.S. Hemamalini Rajpipla 99099 85296 2640 220030, F‐224230
22 Dr. Rupali Mehta Padmakunvarba Rajkot
98253 35296 281 2227136
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23 Dr. R.M. Mehta Jamnabai, Vadodra
94263 65188 265 2517400, R‐2781003
24 Dr. Naitek R. Chaudhary
Vyara‐Tapi 98795 62536 2626 F220342
220053
25 Dr. S. Mukharji Bhuj 98254 92378 2832 220852
26 Dr. Hitendra K. Bhavsar
Sola 92277 61818 079 27473455
27 Dr. Siddhapur 99099 81871 2767 220086
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Annexure‐7 Details of General Hospitals at District level
Sr.. District Hospital STD code Office Residence
1 Ahmedabad
Civil Hospital 079 26813792123721
22685033
Civil Hospt. Sola 079 2747435527474359
27457138
2 Vadodara
S.S.G. Hospital 0265 2425751 7483003Jamnabai Hospt. 0265 2517400 2424003
3 Surat
New Civil Hosp. 0261 2244985 2241574
Old Civil Hospital 0261 24793112479610
2460673
4 Jamnagar
Irwin Group Hospital 0288 25546292267959
2513157
Govt. Hospital Jamkhambhaliya 02833 234704
234724
5 Rajkot
General Hospital 0281 2479315 2476685P.K Govt. Hospt., Rajkot 0281 2227136 2227136
6 Bhavnagar
Sir T. Hospital 0278 2435219 2435219Govt. Hospital Palitana 02848 252529 252529
7 Amreli General Hospital 02792 222587 222173
223416
8 Ahwa General Hospital 02631 220205 220240
220397
9 Kutch G. K. General Hospital, Bhuj 02832 250150 250554New Dist. Hospital 02832 220852 220852
10 Bharuch General Hospital 02642 241759 264200
11 Dahod Govt. Hospital 02673 246548 22128412 Godhra Gen.Hospital 02672 242559 242227
13 Gandhinagar General Hospital 079 2322273323221932
27473374
14 Himatnagar Sir Pratap Hospital 02772 241551 24003315 Junagadh Civil Hospital 0285 2620090 265030216 Mehsana General Hospital 02762 221217 25347517 Kheda General Hospital Nadiad 0268 2529074 255007318 Navsari Govt. Hospital 02637 257265 258195
19 Banaskantha General HospitalPalanpur
02742 253083 253758
2252475
20 Patan Govt. Hospital 02766 232667 2230778
21 Porbandar Govt. Hospital 0286 22429102240923
2242882
22 Narmada Govt. Hospital Rajpipla 02640 220030 2220287
23 Surendranagar
General Hospital 02752 222052 2233541
24 Valsad General Hospital 02632 251744 225331025 Anand Govt. Hospital Petlad 02697 224422 2224775
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Annexure‐8 District wise Epidemic Medical Officer Contact Numbers
Sr. No.
District Name Name Email id Mobile Office No.
1 Ahmedabad Dr.Chintal Deasai [email protected] dsoahm‐[email protected]
9099064030 079‐25500107
2 Amreli Dr. Arun Kumar Singh
[email protected] [email protected]
9727723302 02792‐220960
3 Anand Dr.Prajapati [email protected] 7567870004 02692‐ 268820
4 Banaskantha Dr.N K Garg [email protected] 9727730014 02742‐253017, 253117
5 Bharuch Dr. N G Patel idsp‐[email protected]
9727702225 0262‐243660
6 Bhavnagar Dr. Boricha [email protected] 9727779717 0278‐2515172
7 Dahod Dr. Dilip .N.Patel [email protected] 7567895507 02673‐239192, 239125
8 Dang Dr. D.C.Gamit [email protected] 9428823492 02631‐220325
9 Gandhinagar Dr.Jayesh Solanki [email protected] 9909942242 079‐23246276
10 Jamnagar Dr. M. M. Lakhani dsojam‐[email protected] 7567880004 0288‐ 2671097/ 2661097/ 2661153
11 Junagadh Dr. Chandresh vyas dsojun‐[email protected] 7567884999 0285‐2653131
12 Kachchh Dr. Kurmi [email protected] 9099017589 02832‐221666
13 Kheda Dr. Ajit Y Thaker [email protected] 7567863216 0268‐2555732
14 Mehsana Dr. Patel [email protected]
9909987016 02762‐222030
15 Narmada Dr. R.S. Kashyap [email protected]
9099943335 02640‐221806
16 Navsari Dr. Mehul R. Deliwala [email protected] 9727704007 02637‐232533
17 Panchmahal Dr. B.K. Patel [email protected] 7567893800 02672‐250668
18 Patan Dr.R.T.Patel [email protected] 9909981888 02766‐234295
19 Porbandar Dr. N.A. Khudkhudia [email protected] 9979437863 0286‐2242731
20 Rajkot Dr.Nilesh Radhod [email protected] 9825211895 0281‐2443235
21 Sabarkantha Dr. A. K. Bhati [email protected] 9687679009 02772‐246422
22 Surat Dr P S shah [email protected] 9727716686 0261‐2430589
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23 Surendranagar
Dr.Arvind Singh dsosngr‐[email protected] 94269 44188,
(02752)285382
24 Tapi DR.Vipul Gamit [email protected] 9727774632 02626 220376
25 Vadodara Dr. Vijaykumar Bidla [email protected] 8980039118 0265‐2432383
26 Valsad Dr. Manoj Patel [email protected] 9727782012 02632‐241390
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Annexure‐ 9
District wise Details of Human Resources in Districts
Sr. No. District Name Specialist Doctors
Medical Officer
AyushParamedical Staff
Doctors in NGO/Private
1 Ahmedabad 22 38 25 906 184 2 Amreli 12 41 40 510 80 3 Anand 11 76 33 646 30
4 Banaskantha 10 54 44 515 32
5 Bharuch 10 45 24 663 20 6 Bhavnagar 153 84 30 924 59
7 Dahod 5 32 24 663 36 8 Dang 0 4 4 29 0 9 Gandhinagar 22 36 16 580 52
10 Jamnagar 8 49 24 563 18 11 Junagadh 10 77 22 717 42
12 Kachchh 11 71 23 665 114
13 Kheda 26 87 49 722 184 14 Mehsana 24 70 45 625 39 15 Narmada 4 14 13 354 14
16 Navsari 11 83 12 727 56 17 Panchmahal 16 80 41 906 79 18 Patan 8 53 22 599 17
19 Porbandar 5 20 22 310 12 20 Rajkot 40 83 20 638 80 21 Sabarkantha 35 162 55 1132 419
22 Surat 40 82 15 1749 529 23 Surendranagar 5 40 45 810 35 24 Tapi 5 47 6 408 11
25 Vadodara 20 81 43 2025 80
26 Valsad 13 74 19 770 41
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Annexure‐10
District wise details of Ambulances in Districts
Sr. No.
District Name
Govt. Ambulances EMRI 108 Private/NGO
with Ventilator
without Ventilator
with Ventilator
without Ventilator
with Ventilator
without Ventilator
1 Ahmedabad 1 15 2 20 1 8
2 Amreli 1 10 1 17 1 4
3 Anand 0 1 13 0 0 22
4 Banaskantha 1 32 0 15 0 8
5 Bharuch 1 8 1 8 1 4
6 Bhavnagar 5 21 1 7 1 3
7 Dahod 0 14 0 24 0 1
8 Dang 0 4 0 4 0 0
9 Gandhinagar 1 14 3 13 2 10
10 Jamnagar 1 14 19 0 1 5
11 Junagadh 2 10 2 12 1 5
12 Kachchh 1 35 3 18 4 6
13 Kheda 1 22 2 14 1 8
14 Mehsana 12 26 8 2 4 2
15 Narmada 1 28 0 9 0 11
16 Navsari 0 44 2 11 0 7
17 Panchmahal 1 49 2 20 0 4
18 Patan 11 9 1 11 0 3
19 Porbandar 1 6 1 8 2 5
20 Rajkot 0 38 0 13
21 Sabarkantha 1 88 0 19 0 27
22 Surat 0 28 1 13 0 15
23 Surendranagar 1 17 2 10 1 8
24 Tapi 1 11 1 10 2 8
25 Vadodara 1 75 6 27 0 0
26 Valsad 1 24 4 8 8 1
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Annexure‐ 11 Details of Bed Strength in Hospitals in Districts
Sr. No. District Name PHC/ CHC/ SDH
DH Medical College Hospital
NGO/ Private Hospital
1 Ahmedabad 688 213 1442 330
2 Amreli 568 210 486
3 Anand 320 54 2654 Banaskantha 579 223 2850
5 Bharuch 322 110 220
6 Bhavnagar 857 0 704 7457 Dahod 618 100 415
8 Dang 84 100 0
9 Gandhinagar 410 285 130010 Jamnagar 485 150 24
11 Junagadh 490 140 124
12 Kachchh 1571 300 26713 Kheda 670 160 2822
14 Mehsana 719 40 310
15 Narmada 252 90 20016 Navsari 734 180 64
17 Panchmahal 932 302 805
18 Patan 702 175 200 19 Porbandar 252 85 200
20 Rajkot 1088 340 730 965
21 Sabarkantha 1159 253 870
22 Surat 696 1210 439
23 Surendranagar 445 150 725 320
24 Tapi 330 150 57025 Vadodara 680 213 1122 330
26 Valsad 630 0 300 356
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Annexure‐ 12 District wise Details of Generator Sets & X‐Ray Machine
Sr.No. District X‐Ray Machine
Generator Sets
1 Ahmedabad 9 8
2 Kheda 9 5
3 Anand 9 6
4 Surendranagar 11 11
5 Vadodara 15 20
6 Dahod 6 8
7 Panchmahal 8 11
8 Bharuch 4 8
9 Narmada 3 4
10 Bhavnagar 10 17
11 Amreli 11 9
12 Junagadh 13 13
13 Porbander 3 1
14 Rajkot 16 13
15 Jamnagar 13 13
16 Kutch 9 11
17 Gandhinagar 5 2
18 Sabarkantha 18 17
19 Mehsana 11 7
20 Patan 6 12
21 Banaskantha 9 12
22 Surat & Tapi 13 26
23 Navsari 5 5
24 Valsad 4 7
25 Dang 0 2
TOTAL 220 248
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Annexure‐ 13 District wise Details of EMRI 108 ambulances location Sr. No.
District Location Name Amby / Location Address
1
Ahmedabad ‐City
Odhav‐1 Khodiyarnagar Police Chowky, Odhav, Ahmedabad Madhupura Dhudheshvar Water Works,Dhudheshvar, Ahmedabad
Khadia T.B Hospital Opp.Gita Mandir Bus Stand, Ahmedabad
Bodakdev Fire Station,Bodakdev, Ahmedabad
Naroda Water Tank Naroda, Near Naroda Police‐Station, Ahmedabad
Saraspur ‐Gomtipur
Garden Police Chowky‐Saraspur, Ahmedabad
Ghatlodiya Gatlodiya Police Station, Ahmedabad Krishnanagar SRPF Camp‐Near St Bus Stand, Naroda, Ahmedabad
Kalupur Kalupur Railway Hospital , Near AMTS Bus Stan, Ahmedabad
Bapunagar Bapu Nagar Police Station, Ahmedabad Meghaninagar Meghani Nagar Police Station, Ahmedabad
Vehlal Vehlal Gram Anchayat, Vehlal, Daskroi, Ahmedabad
Odhav‐2 Panjrapole ,Near Mehsul Bhavan,Vastral Cross Road, Vastral, Ahmedabad
Sardar Nagar Talavadi Circle ‐Airport Road, Ahmedabad
Chamunda Bridge
Chamuda Bridge, Arbudanagar, Naroda‐Kalupur Road, Ahmedabad
Ramol Swaminarayan Mandir,Hathijan, Mehmdabad Road, Ahmedabad
Vatva Vatva Police Chowki, Vatva, Ahmedabad
Maninagar Mani Nagar Fire Station, Maninagar, Ahmedabad
Navrangpura Navrangpura Police Station, Navrangpura,Ahmedabad Paldi Paldi Police Chowky, Paldi X‐Road, Ahmedabad
R.T.O. R T O,Subhash Bridge,Ahmedabad
Sarkhej Sarkhej Police Chowky, Ahmedabad Narol Narol Police Station, Ahmedabad
C.T.M. Vasawa Marriage Hall ,Khokra Circle, Ahmedabad
Chandkheda CHC Centre, Chandkheda, Ioc Road,Ahmedabad Chandola Dani Limda Police Station, Ahmedabad
Vejalpur Vejalpur Police Chowky, Ahmedabad
Chandlodiya Chandlodiya Police Chowki, Ahmedabad Juna Vadaj Red Cross Society,Juna Vadaj Circle, Ahmedabad
Ghodasar Smriti Mandir, Canal Raod, Near Cadila Bridge,Ghodasar, Ahmedabad
Helmet Circle Helmet Circle, Gujarat University Convention Centre, Memnagar, Ahmedabad
Bopal Near Relience Petrol Pump, Bopal, Ahmedabad Bareja Bareja Eye Hospital, Bareja, Ahmedabad
2
Ahmedabad ‐Rural
Bavla CHC Bavla, Ahmedabad
Dholka Kali Kunj Mandir, Dholka, Ahmedabad Dhandhuka CHC Dhanduka, Ahmedabad
Sanand CHC Sanand, Ahmedabad
Viramgam CHC Viramgam, Ahmedabad
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Bagodara Navkardham Charitable Trust, Dhandhuka Highway,Bagodara,Ahmedabad
Detroj CHC Detroj, Ahmedabad
Dholera PHC Dholera Phc,Dholera, Ahmedabad Mandal PHC Mandal,Ahmedabad
Vataman Vataman High School, Vataman, Ahmedabad
Virochan Nagar S.S Dham, Virochan Nagar, Ahmedabad Fedra Jain Mandir Fedra, Ahmedabad
3
Ahmedabad ‐City
Backup (6)ambulances
CHC Rakhiyal,Station, Rakhiyal, Gandhinagar
Training Ambulance (HO)
4 to 67
Gandhinagar
Rakhial Infocity Infocity Club & Resort, Ghandhinagar
Chiloda GEB Office, Nr. Chiloada Circle,Nr. Himatnagar High Way, Gandhinagar
Sec‐17 Sector‐17, Fire Station ,Ch Road, Nr. Jilla Panchayat, Gandhinagar
Dehgam CHC Dehgam,Dehgam, Gandhinagar
Adalaj Aswamegh Complex, Opp Adalaj Police Chowky Near GEB Sub Statation,Gandhinagar
Bahiyal PHC Bahiyal,Bahiyal,Taluka Dehgam, Gandhinagar
Khatraj IBP Petrol Pump,Nr.Gangotri Hotel,Khtaraj Chowkdi,Ta‐Kalol, Gandhinagar
Randheja IBP Petrol pump,Opp:‐Hariom Restaurant Randheja Chowkdi, Randheja, Gandhinagar
Mahudi ‐Ashram Chowk
d Ashram Chaukdi,Mahudi,Taluka Mansa, Gandhinagar
Mansa Nagarpalika Mansa, Nr.Police Station, Mansa, Gandhinagar
Kalol Ganesh Essar Petrol Pump,Nr.Ambica High Way,Kalol, Gnadhinagar
Sec 21, Akshardham
Sec 21, Akshardham, Gandhinagar
C.M House
Backup
68 To 80
Mehsana
Gojaria Nr. Siddnath Petrol Pump, Gojaria, Mehsana Mehsana 2 Manav Ashram Cross Roads, Visnagar Road, Mehsana
Kheralu Circuit House, Kheralu, Mehsana
Unjha Fire station, Unjha, Mehsana Jotana Sarvjanik Hospital , Jotana, Mehsana
Nandasan Jain Derasar,Nandasan, Mehsana
Becharaji Vardhman Complex, Nr. Gayatri Mandir, Becharaji, Mehsana
Vijapur APMC market, TB road, Vijapur, Mehsana
Visnagar KANSA Gram Panchayat, Visnagar, Mehsana
Mehsana 1 Circuit House, Opp ONGC GATE, Mehsana Satlasana Gram Panchayat, Satlasana, Mehsana
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Sardarpur Sardarpur Village, Sardarpur, Mehsana
Valasana PHC,Valasana, Mehsana 81 Kadi Circuit House,Kadi, Mehsana
82 Vadnagar Circuit House, Vadnagar, Mehsana
83 Backup
Civil Hospital, Patan
84 To 96
Patan
Patan
Siddhpur Govt. rest house, Siddhpur, Patan
Chanasma Opp. Mamlatdar office, Chanasma, Patan Radhanpur CHC, bh. post office, Radhanpur, Patan
Santalpur Hishway Police Chowky, Santalpur, Patan
Sami CHC, Sami, Patan Harij Opp. Bus station, Harij, Patan
Jangral CHC‐Jangral, Deesa Highway, Jangral, Patan
Shankheshwar CHC, Shankheshvar, Patan Varahi CHC, Varahi, Patan
Sander CHC, Sander, Patan
Kansa Kansa Gram Panchayat, Kansa, Patan
Backup
97 to 117
Banaskantha
Bhabhar Chc, Bhabhar, Bansakantha
Diyodar Chc, Diyodar, Bansakantha Shihori Chc, Shihori, Bansakantha
Thara Chc, Thara, Bansakantha
Ambaji Security Office, Nr. Mandir Parisar, Ambaji, Bansakantha
Bhiladi Navi Bhiladi Gram Panchayat, Bhiladi, Bansakantha
Chhapi Police Chauki, Chhapi, Bansakantha Danta Ravan Tekari, Danta, Bansakantha
Dantiwada University Health Center, Dantiwada, Bansakantha
Deesa Civil Hospital, Deesa, Bansakantha Dhanera Taluka Panchayat Quarter, Dhanera, Bansakantha
Iqbalgadh Apmc Market Yard, Iqbalgadh, Bansakantha
Lakhani Gram Panchayat Office, Lakhani, Bansakantha Mankadi Phc, Mankadi, Bansakantha
Palanpur Civil Hospital, Palanpur, Bansakantha
Tharad Taluka Panchayat Guest House, Tharad, Bansakantha Vadgam Chc, Vadgam, Bansakantha
Virampur Chc, Virampur, Bansakantha
Wav Apmc Market Yard, Wav, Bansakantha Piluda / Bhorol Chc, Piluda, Bansakantha
Backup APMC Market Yard, Talod Three Ways, Talod, Sabarkantha
118 To 125
Sabarkantha
Talod
Pratij Apmc Market Yard, Prantij Pratij, Sabarkantha
Gamboi CHC Gambhoi, Himatnagar‐Shamlaji Highway, Gambhoi, Sabarkantha
Ranasan Cumminity Hall, Nr.Bus Stand, Ranasan, Sabarkantha
Vijaynagar CHC Compund Vijaynagar. Vijaynagar, Sabarkantha
Himatnagar Civil Hospital, Civil Circle, Opp. Axis & Sbi Bank, Himatnagar, Sabarkantha
Idar Rest House, Behind Police Station, Tower Road, Idar,
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Sabarkantha
Khedbrahma CHC compund, Khedbrahma Khedbrahma, Sabarkantha
126 To 129
Sabarkantha
Vadali Old Nagar Palika Office, Opp.Police Line, Opp. Seth C.J High School,Vadali, Sabarkantha
Kheroj PHC Kheroj, Kheroj, Taluka Khedbrahma, Sabarkantha
Jadar Gram Panchayat Bhavan,Jadar,Ta:Idar, Sabarkantha
Backup
130 To 137
Aravalli
Modasa Circuit House ( Rest House ),Malpur Road, Modasa,Aravalli
Dhansura Mamlatar Qarters, Dolpur Road,Nr. Mamlatdar Office, Dhansura, Aravalli
Bhiloda Old Rest House, Opp.Mamlatdar Office, Bhiloda, Aravalli
Shamlaji CHCShamlaji, National Highway, Shamlaji, Aravalli
Malpur Rakheshwar Mahadev Temple, Opp Reliance Petrol Pump, Lunawada Road, Malpur, Aravalli
Bayad Rest House, Near Railway Crossing, Dehgam Road, Bayad ‐A'Bad Road, Bayad, Aravalli
Meghraj CHCMeghraj, Nr. New Mamlatdar Office, Malpur Road, Meghraj, Aravalli
Sathamba PHC Sathamba, Sathamba, Aravalli
138 To
150
Mahisagar
Santrampur‐1 Taluka Panchayat Room, Pratappura, Mahisagar
Batakwada Panchayat Batakwada, Mahisagar
Godhar / Santrampur‐2
Sarthi Center Godhar, Mahisagar
Kadana Government Room Diwda, Mahisagar
Ditwas P.H.C.Ditwas,Bakor Road, Mahisagar
Vadagam Panchayat Room,Vadagam, Mahisagar Lunawada Cotteg Hospital,Lunawada, Mahisagar
Vardhari P.H.C. Vardhari,Near Water Tank, Mahisagar
Kothamba C.H.C.Kothamba,Near Police Chowki, Mahisagar
Balasinor Circuit House, Opp. C.H.C., Amadavadi Dhal, Balasinor, Mahisagar
Virpur Police Station, Virpur, Mahisagar
Pandva Amar B.P. Petroleum, Dev Chowkadi, Dev. Taluka Balasinor, Mahisagar
Backup Disaster Office,Collector Compound Godhara, Panchmahal
151 To
164
Panchmahal
Godhra 1 Vejalpur / Godhra ‐2
P.H.C. Vejalpur, Bazar Road, Panchmahal
Kalol C.H.C. Kalol, Opp.Mamlatdar Office, Panchmahal
Halol C.H.C.Halol, Near Taluka Panchayat, Panchmahal Shivrajpur P.H.C. Shivrajpur, Near S.T.Bus Stop, Panchmahal
Jambughoda C.H.C.Jambughoda ,Near Circuit House, Panchmahal
Ghoghamba C.H.C.Ghogamba, Bazar Road, Panchmahal Simaliya S.P.Patel College Simaliya, Panchmahal
Santroad Santroad Police Chowki, Santroad, Panchmahal
Morva‐Hadaf P.H.C. Morva‐Hadaf,Near Bus Stop, Panchmahal Mora C.H.C Mora,Bazar Road, Panchmahal
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Kakanpur C.H.C.Kakanpur,Near High School, Panchmahal
Shehra C.H.C.Shehra,Near Water Tank, Panchmahal S.R.P. S.R.P.Group‐5,Lunawada Road, Panchmahal
165
Panchmahal Backup
166 To 190
Dahod
Dahod‐1 Technical School Dahod, Dahod Dahod‐2 Technical School Dahod, Dahod
Chilakota Hanuman Tempale Komboi Chowkdi, Dahod
Limkheda Taluka Panchayat Room,Dhanpur Road, Dahod Piplod C.H.C.Piplod,Bariya Road, Dahod
Dev.Bariya Civil Hospital,Opp Bus Stop, Dahod
Sevaniya P.H.C.Sevaniya,Near Forest Office, Dahod Agasvani / Dhanpur (4 Wd
P.H.C.Agasvani Limkheda Road, Dahod
Garbada C.H.C.Garbada Gulbar Road, Dahod
Chandawada / Dahod ‐3
Panchayat Room, Jesawada Road, Dahod
Timarda P.H.C.Timarda,Near Bus Stop, Dahod
Katawara PHC Katawara, Katawara Village, Dahod
Gultora P.H.C.Gultora,Chakliya Road, Dahod Pethapur P.H.C, Pethapur,Near Gramin Bank, Dahod
Limdi Muktiranjan Hos Limdi,Limkheda Road, Dahod
Zalod‐1 Muvada Chokdi, Santram Pur Road, Dahod
Zalod‐2 Pwd Office,Near Jhalod Court & Opp. Jhalod Police Station, Dahod
Kadwal P.H.C.Kadwal,Bazar Road, Dahod
Fatehpura‐1 C.H.C Room, Ghugas Road Fatehpura, Dahod Fatehpura‐2 C.H.C Room, Ghugas Road Fatehpura, Dahod
Sukhsar C.H.C.Sukhsar,Near Aspur Chokdi, Dahod
Sanjeli C.H.C.Sanjeli,Near Bus Stop, Dahod Randhikpur C.H.C.Randhikpur,Sanjeli Road, Dahod
Backup
M Patel IOCL Petrol Pump, Sama, Nr. Dumand Cross road, Vadodara ‐390008
Backup
191 To 204
Vadodara
Sama
Mandvi Panigate Municipal Water Tank, Panigate, Vadodara ‐390017
Dabhoi CHC & Referal Hospital, Dabhoi. Ta. Dabhoi, Vadodara‐391110
Padra CHC, Padra. Ta. Padra, Vadodara‐391440 Alkapuri Wadivaadi Fire Station, Alkapuri, Vadodara‐390007
Sinor CHC, Mota Fofaliya, Ta. Sinor. Di. Vadodara‐391115
Mobha Archi Petroliyam, Muval Cross Road, Muval, Tal. Padra, Vadodara‐391430
Manjalpur / Makarpura
Manjalpur Municipal Water Tank, Manjalpur, Vadodara‐390011
Chhani CHC, Near Chhani Toll Booth, Chhani‐Vadodara
Sayajigung Narmada Bhuvan Compound, Beside Police Bhavan, Sayajigunj, Vadodara‐390001,
Karjan CHC, Karjan, Vadodara‐391240
Karelibaug Sangam Cross‐Road, Karelibaug, Vadodara‐390018
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Por CHC, Por, Vadodara‐391243 RDD Office / Alkapuri‐2
Rdd Office Campus, Old Padra Road, adodara‐390015
205 to 211
Vadodara
Kapurai Cross Road
Kapurai Cross Road,Nr.Pond,Kapurai Village,Vadodara‐390004
Mujpur / Koili PHC Koyli,Tal. Vadodara, Dist. Vadodara Waghodiya PHC, Waghodiya, Vadodara‐391760
Savali Savli Police Station, Savli‐Baroda Road,Savli, Vadodara‐391770
Jarod CHC & Referal Hospital, Jarod, Ta. Waghodiya, Vadodara‐391510
Backup
Desar PHC, Desar Ta. Savli, Vadodara‐391774
212 to 225
Chota Udepur
Kalarani Kalarani Sub Centre,Kalarani Cross Road,Kalarani, Pavijetpur, Chota Udepur
Bodeli BDPH, Bodeli ‐Sankheda, Chota Udepur
Handod / Sankheda
Handod Village Sub Center, Handod Sankheda, Chota Udepur
Chhotaudepur CHC, Chhota Udepur, Chhota Udepur
Kawant CHC, Kawant, Kawant, Chota Udepur
Gadhboriyad PHC, Gadh Boriyad, Naswadi, Chota Udepur
Pavijetpur CHC Staff Quarters, Behind Forest Check Post, Pavi Jetpur, Chota Udepur
Atha Dungri / Kawant 2
CHC, Kawant. Ta. Kwant, Chota Udepur
Dungarvat PHC Dungarvat, Pavi Jetpur, Chota Udepur Devhant / Ambala Forest
Ambala Forest Check post, Chotaudaipur‐Rangpur road, Chhota Udepur
Zoz CHC Zoz, Chhota Udepur
nakhala /Ambroli / Naswa
PHC, Ambroli, Naswadi, Chota Udepur
Panvad PHC Panvad, Kawant, Chota Udepur
Backup
Town hall ‐Anand
226 to 241
Anand
Anand‐1
Anand‐2 Vallabh VidyaNagar Nagar Pallika, VV Nagar‐Anand. Tarapur CHC tarapur ‐Tarapur, Anand
Fatepura Bharat petrol pump (BPCL) , tarapur ‐vataman highway , Galiyana, Anand
Khambhat Khambhat (kenedi) cherity Hospital ‐Nr. 42 gam vadi ‐Khambhat, Anand
Dhuvaran Thermal power station ‐Dhuvaran, Anand
Petlad Civil hospital ‐Petlad, Anand
Vasad CHC vasad ‐Vasad, Anand Borsad Nagar palika , opp.Tarang Hospital , borsad, Anand
Sojitra CC Patel hospital , opp.Kailash cinema ‐Sojitra, Anand
Valetava CHC mehlav, Anand Backup
Anklav CHC Anklav, Anand
Ode / Umreth CHC ode ‐Ode, Anand
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Kinkhlod Navjivan hospital ‐Kinklod, Anand
Pansora Shree Prannath Hospital, Pansora. Umreth, Anand
242 To 256
Kheda
Nadiad 1 Fire Station, Opp. Santaram Mandir, Nadiad, Kheda
Nadiad 2 Shivam Petroleum, Opp.Rajhans Talkies, Uttersanda Road, Naidad, Kheda
Kheda Govt. General Hospital, Opp. S.T.Bus Stand, Kheda.
Limbasi Gayatri Petrol Pump, Malawada Chowkadi, Tarapur ‐Kheda Road, Limbasi. Taluka : Matar, Kheda
Mahemadavad Circuit House, Khatraj Chowkdi, Mahamadavad, Kheda
Haldarvas Shree Hanumanji Mandir, Sarkhej Bridge, Near S.R.P. Camp, Khalal Bus Stand, Kheda
Mahudha Sardar Patel Police Chawky, Opp Post Office, Mahudha, Kheda
Kathlal Govt. Hospital, (C.H.C.), Opp. S.T.Bus Stand, Kathlal, Kheda
Kapadwanj B.H.O. Office, Nadi Darwaja, Kapadwanj, Kheda
Raliya Shiv Shakti HP Petroleum, Raliya. Taluka : Kapadwan, Kheda
Nirmali Shree Vagheshwari Mandir, Aabvel Gam, Nirmali‐Moti Zer Road, Nirmali, Taluka : Kapadwanj, Kheda
Lasundra Shree Ramji Temple, Lasundra, Kheda
Dakor A. G. Shah Petrol Pump (H.P.), Dakor‐Umreth Road, Dakor, Kheda
Thasra Essar Petrol Pump, Thasra ‐Dakor Road, Near G.I.D.C., Thasra, Kheda
Backup Srimati Jayaben Mody Hospital, Valia Road, Ankleshwar, Bhaurch ‐393002
257 To 271
Bharuch
Ankleshwar
Jambusar Chc, Jambusar, Bhaurch
Jhagadia Gram Panchayat, Jhagadia, Bhaurch
Bhaurch 1 Old Fire Station, Water Tank, Opp. Railway Station, Bharuch‐392001
Hansot Chc, Hansot, Bhaurch
Palej Gram Panchayat, Palej, Bhaurch Vagra CHC, Vagra, , Bhaurch
Valia Bhaumali Quter opp. Petrol pump Valia‐Netrang Road Valia, Bhaurch
Netrang Old PHC, Opp PHC Netrang, Bhaurch Umalla CHC, Umalla, Bhaurch
Amod CHC, Amod, Bhaurch
Jadeshwar Chowkdi
Jadeshwar Toll Naka, Jadeshwar Chowdi, National Highway 8, Jadeshwar, Bharuch
Jantran / PHC Kora
Kora PHC T‐Jambusar D‐Bharuch
Kharod PHC Kharod, Bhaurch
Backup
272 to 281
Narmada
Rajpipla 108 Ambulance, old Zilla Panchayat Campus, Dak Bungalow, Behind Red Cross Hospital, Opp. IOCL, Nadod‐Rajpipla, Narmada
Tilakwada 18 Quarters, Tilakwada, Narmada
Kevadiyakolony Room No. 11, Category 'A', Medical Quarters, Near
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(4 WD) Narmada Project Hospital Kevadiyacolony, Narmada
Sagbara Chc, Sagbara, Narmada ozda/ Dediapada ‐2 (4 W
PHC Mozda, Juna Mozda, Narmada
Dediapada (4 WD)
Old Phc, Dediapada, Narmada
Jesalpur Phc Jesalpur, Nandod, Narmada Khutamba Phc, Khuta Amba Khutamba, Narmada
Chikda Chida Subcentre, Dediyapada taluka, Narmada
Backup
Near Shri Ram Petrol Pump,Anand Mahal Road, Adajan, Surat ‐395002
282 To 313
Surat
Adajan / Gujarat Gate
Amroli Kosad Fire Station, Nr Kosad Awas, Amroli, Surat ‐395039
Athwalines/ Umra Police
Umra Police Station, Athwa Lines, Surat
Bhagal Galla Mandi Police Chowki, Lakkad Kot, Mahidarpura, Surat ‐395003
Bhatar Indian Oil Petrol Pump, Gayatri Mandir, New City Light Road, Surat ‐395039
Chowk Bazar Old Civil Hospital, Opp Gandhi Garden, Chowk Bazaar, Surat ‐395002
Harinagar South Zone Office, Mira Nagar, Udhna, Surat ‐395210
Katargam Katragam Fire Station, Katargam, Surat ‐395004
Limbayat Dhumbhal Fire Station, Limbayat, Surat Man Darwaja Mann Darwaja Fire Station, Udhna, Surat ‐395001
Navagam / Dindoli
Navagam Chc, Nr Dhroov Hospital, Navagam, Dhindoli, Surat ‐394210
Pandesara Pandesara Housing Police Chowki, Nr Water Tank, Pandesara, Surat
Punagam Punagam Phc, Nr Police Chowki, Punagam, Surat
Rander Mora Bhagal Fire Station, Rander, Surat ‐395005
odara Fire Station / Varac
Kapodara Fire Station, Opp Kapodara Police Chowki, Kapodara, Varachha, Surat
Pandesara 2 Udhna ‐Magdalla Road Police Chowki, Navjivan Circle, Near Navjivan Motors, Udnamagdalla Road, Surat
Vankal Vankal Rest House, Taluka Magrol, Dist‐Surat Olpad Olpad Police Chowki, Nr Gram Panchayat, Olpad,
Sachin Sachin Gram Panchayat, Sachin, Surat ‐394230
Madhi Vanspuri Chc, Madhi, Dist Surat Mandvi Mandvi Chc, Taluka Mandvi, Dist ‐Surat
Umerpada Chc Umerpada, Taluka Umerpada, Dist ‐Surat
Zankhawav Chc Zankhawav, Taluka Mangrol, Dist Surat Kim Palod Police Chowki, Palod Gam, Taluka Magrol, Surat
Kamrej B/H Kamrej Police Chowki, Nr Bhagwan Dada Mandir,
Kadodara Kadodara Police Chowki, Taluka Palsana, Dist Surat Palsana Palsana Police Chowki, Taluka Palsana, Dist Surat
Anaval Chc Ananval, Taluka Mahuwa, Dist Surat‐394502
Mahuwa Chc Mahuwa, Taluka Mahuwa, Dist Surat‐394250
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Backup
Backup
Bardoli Chc Bardoli, Taluka Bardoli, Dist Surat ‐394601
314 to 324
Tapi
Gadat CHC Gadat, Ta. Vyara, Tapi Valod OLD CHC Valod, Ta Valod, Tapi
Jamkhadi PHC Quarters, NR PHC Jamkhadi, Ta Songadh, Tapi
Nizar CHC Nizar, Nandurbar Road, Ta Nizar,Tapi Vyara 13, Chc Quarters, B/H Old Bus Stand, Vyara, Dist Tapi
Uchachal Chc Uchachal, Taluka Uchachal, Dist Tapi
Ukai 108 Ambulance Project Hospital, Ukai,
Songadh Chc Quarters, Ground Floor, Nr Chc Songadh,Taluka Songadh, Dist Tapi
Chorwad Zilla Panchayat Office, Chorwad, Taluka Songadh, Tapi
Backup Borda/Rumki Talav
108 Ambulance, Borda Sub Centre, Borda, Songadh,
325 To 329
Dang
Ahwa 1 (4 WD) Civil Hospital Ahwa, Dang
Waghai (4 WD) CHC Center, Vaghai, Tal: Ahwa, Dang Subir (4 WD) PHC Subir, Tal: Ahwa, Dang
Samghan PHC Center, Samgahan, Tal: Ahwa, Dang
Kalibel/ Ahwa 2 PHC Kalibel, Wagai Taluka Dang
330 To 341
Navsari
Rumla CHC Center, Rumla, Tal:Chikhali, Navsari
Vansada CHC Vansda (Cottage Hospital), Vansada, Navsari Limzar CHC Center, Limzar, Tal: Chikhali, Navsari
Tankal PHC Center, Tankal, Tal: Chikhali, Navsari
Chikhli CHC Center, Chikhli, Navsari Mahuvas PHC, Mahuvas, Tal: Vansda, Navsari
Gandevi BHO, Gandevi, Navsari
Navsari Civil Civil Hospital, Navsari Jalalpore BHO, Jalalpore, Navsari
Maroli CHC Center, Maroli, Tal: Jalapore, Navsari
Bilimora Mengosi Hospital, Bilimora, Tal: Gandevi, Navsari
Backup
CHC Center, Dungri, Valsad
342 to 358
Valsad
Dungari
Valsad ERC ,Disaster office, Valsad Pardi Mamlatdar Office, Pardi, Valsad
Vapi VIA Vapi, Tal: Pardi, Valsad
Bhilad CHC Bhilad, Tal: Umargam, Valsad Umargam TDO colony,Umergam, Valsad
Nanaponda Forest Rest House,Nanaponda, Tal: Kaparada, Valsad
Kaprada CHC Kaprada, Valsad Sutharpada PHC Sutharpada, Tal: Kaparada, Valsad
Dhamni Makadbandh Gam Panchayat, Tal: Dharampur, Valsad
Sidumber PHC Sidumbar, Tal: Dharampur, Valsad Dharampur Jilla Panchayat Vasahat,Dharampur, Valsad
Ronwal Ronvel Police Station,, Valsad
Hanumantmal PHC Hanumant Mal, Tal: Dharampur, Valsad Dahikhed (4 WD)
Hedalbari gam Panchayat, Tal: Kaparada, Valsad
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Backup
Rohiyal Jungle (4 Wd)
Gram panchayat Office, sahuda, taluka kaprada, Valsad
359 To 380
Bhavnagar
Bagdana Gram Panchayat , Bagdana, Bhavnagar Longadi Gram Panchayat, Longdi, Bhavnagar
Tansa Phc, Tansa, Bhavnagar
Ghogha Sidhivinayak Petrol Pump, Ghogha, Bhavnagar Palitana Mansinhji Genrel Hosptl,Palitana, Bhavnagar
Jesar Police Station,Jesar, Bhavnagar
Talaja Rest House ,Talaja, Bhavnagar Gariyadhar Rest House ,Gariyadhar, Bhavnagar
Mahuva Municipal Hospital, Mahuva, Bhavnagar
City‐1 Collector Office, Bhavnagar City‐3 Swastik Petrol Pump, Bhavnagar
Motakhutavda Anganvadi Quarter, Khutvada, Bhavnagar
Alang Firestation, Alang, Bhavnagar
Rangola Anganvadi Quarter, Ranghola, Bhavnagar
Naari Phc, Nari, Bhavnagar Vallabhipur Rest House, Vallbhipur, Bhavnagar
Tana Phc Quarter, Tana, Bhavnagar
Sihor Chc,Shihor, Bhavnagar City‐2 Sir T Hospital, Bhavnagar
Mahila College / City‐4
Mahila College Circle, Bhavnagar.
Backup
Backup
381 To 386
Botad
Botad Fire Station, Botad
Gadhada Chc, Gadhda, Botad Paliyad Gram Panchayat, Paliyad, Botad
Dhasa Radheshyam Hospital, Dhasa, Botad
Barvala Barwala Police Station, Botad
Ranpur Old Taluka Panchayat Building,Bh:‐New Police Station,Ranpur, Botad
387 To 400
Surendranagar
Than Chc‐Than, Surendranagar
Sayla Chc Sayla, Surendranagar
Patdi Chc ‐Patdi, Surendranagar Lakhtar Chc‐Lakhtar, Surendranagar
Shiyani Water Pump‐Shiyani, Surendranagar
Chuda Chc Quarter‐Chuda, Surendranagar Vadhvan Chc‐Wadhvan, Surrendranagar
Sara Gram Panchayat‐Sara, Surendranagar
Dhangandhra Chc‐Dhrangdhra, Surendranagar Surendranagar Drda Bhavan‐Surendrnagaar
Limdi Nahgar Palika‐Limdi, Surendranagar
Chotila Chc‐Chotila, Surendranagar Backup
Malvan Gayri Hotrl‐Malvan, Surendranagar
401
Amreli
Amreli‐1 Jilla Panchyat,Bus Station Road, Amreli
Bal Bhavan BalBhavan,Opp.Ramji Mandir, Amreli
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To 419
Chalala Nagarpalika Bhavan,Mahdevpara,Chalala, Amreli Dhari Grampanchyat office,Tulshishyam Road,Dhari, Amreli
Savarkundala Savarkundala Marketing Yard,Mahuva Road, Amreli
Vanda C.H.C. Vanda Quarter,Near Vanda Bus Stop,Opp.Police Station, Amreli
Damnagar C.H.C. Damnagar,Gariadhar Road, Amreli
Lathi C.H.C.Lathi,Lathi‐Damnagar Road, Amreli
Babra C.H.C.Quater,Opp.Post‐Office,Rajkot‐Bhavnagar Highway, Amreli
Bagsara C.H.C.Quater,Bagsara, Amreli
Kukavav Kukavav Circuit House, Amreli
Vadia Balmandir Vadia,Near Bus Stand Vadia, , Amreli Liliya PWD Quarter,Liliya Mota,Amreli
Mota Devaliya PHC Mota Devaliya, opp.navjivan highschool, babra, Amreli
Khambha Khambha Jubeli Dharmshala,Old GEB Office, Amreli Rajula Rajula C.H.C.Near Bus Station, Amreli
Jafrabad C.H.C. Jafrabad, Amreli
Vijapadi Vijapadi Gram Panchyat,Near Bus Stand, Vijapadi,Amreli
Backup
420 To 429
Gir Somnath
Gir‐Gadhada C.H.C. Gir‐Gadhada,Near Gadhada Bus Stand, Gir Somnath
Kodinar R.N.Vala Hospital,Veraval‐Kodinar Highway, Gir Somnath
Una Taluka Panchyat Rest House,Opp.Tower Chowk,Una, Gir Somnath
Sutrapada OLD Taluka Panchyat Office,Opp.Navdurga Temple Sutrapada, Gir Somnath
Talala Taluka Panchyat Quarter,Sasan Road,Talala, Gir Somnath
Dolasa Dolsa P.H.C. Campus, Una‐Kodinar Highway, Gir Somnath
Samter Gram Panchyat Qater,Samter,Near Samter Bus Stand, Gir Somnath
Veraval Jilla Panchyat Guest House, Veraval, Gir Somnath Prachi Prachi Sea House,Prachi_Veraval Road, Gir Somnath
Backup Jilla Panchyat Guest House,Opp.Gita Lodge,Near Railway Station, Junagadh
430 to 443
Junagadh
Junagadh City‐1 / Jill Panc
Junagadh City‐2 / Pramu
k Pramukh Banglow,Bilkha Road,Opp.IGP Banglow,Junagadh
Maliya Jilla Panchyat Guest House,Railway Station Road,Opp.Post Office, Junagadh
Manavadar Manavadar Community Hall,Opp.S.T.Depo,Near Fire Station, Junagadh
Vanthali Nagar Palika Building,Vanthali, Junagadh Keshod Taluka Panchyat Quarter,Azad Club,Opp.Uco Bank
Keshod, Junagadh
Gadu Jilla Panchyat Guest House,Gadu,Near Bus Station, Gadu,, Junagadh
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Mendarada Essar Petrol Pump,Opp.Borisa College,Sasan Road, Junagadh
Mangrol Mangrol_KeshodCross Road,Opp.IOCLPetrol Pump
Balagam Balagam P.H.C. Quarter,District‐Junagadh
Visavadar Gathani Trust Hopital,Visavadar,Near S.T. Bus standBilkha Jilla Panchyat Rest House, ,Bilkha, Junagadh
Bhesan Bhesan C.H.C.Near Beshan Bus Stand, Junagadh
Backup
444 to 466
Rajkot
Vinchiya Marketing Yard ,Vinchiya, Rajkot
Sardhar Sahkari Mandli, Sardhar, Rajkot Jasdan CHC, Jasdan, Rajkot
SardarPatel oth Sadar Patel pull, Kothariya road, Rakot City
Dhroaji Circuit House, Dhoraji, Rajkot Gondal Old Marketing Yard, Gondal, Rajkot
Dhebar Road Water Pump House, Dhebar, Rajkot
Jamkandorna Taluka Panchayat Jamkandorna, Rajkot Jetpur Circuit House, Jetpur, Rajkot
Metoda Fire Station GIDC,Metoda GIDC, Rajkot
Ramod PHC Ramod, Ramod, Rajkot Sapar GIDC Veraval Shapar, Rajkot
Upleta Taluka Panchayat Office, Upleta, Rajkot
Bedipara Bhavnagar road, Municipal office, RAJKOT CITY Disaster Office / Greenland
DISASTER Centre, NEAR GREEN LAND CROSS,morbi ROAD,Rajkot city
Kalawad Road 150 ft ring rd,Nr KKV hall, Rajkot
Kuvadva CHC Kuvadva, Kuvadva, Rajkot Paddhari CHC, Paddhari, Rajkot
Raiyadhar Raiyadhar Water Pump House, Rajkot City
Trikonbag Municipal Corporation, Trikonbaug, Rajkot Hospital Chowk Hospital Chowk, Rajkot city
Backup
Vivil Hospital, Morbi
Backup
467 To 472
Morbi
Morbi‐1
Morbi ‐2 Collector office, Lal Bag, Morbi
Tankara CHC,Tankara, Morbi Maliya CHC ,Maliya, Morbi
Wankaner Circuit House Wankaner, Morbi
Halvad Marketing Yard‐Halvad, Morbi
473 To 486
Jamnagar
Jamjodhpur Circuit House, Jamjodhpur, Jamnagar Jamnagar‐I Fire Station,Town Hall, Jamnagar
Jamnagar‐Ii New Fire Station, Jamnagar
Jamnagar‐Iii Ranjitsagar Road, Jamnagar Lalpur Circuit House, Lalpur, Jamnagar
Dhrol CHC, Dhrol, Jamnagar
Kalawad Jilla Panchayat Rest House, Kalawad, Jamnagar Sikka Nagarpalika Sikka, Jamnagar
Jodiya Circuit House, Jodiya, Jamnagar
Pipartoda PHC Pipartoda,Samana Road, Jamnagar Aliyabada PHC quarter, Aliabada, Jamnagar
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Kharedi PHC Kharedi, Kharedi, Jamnagar
Amaran PHC Amran, Amran, Jamnagar
Backup
CHC, Dwarka
487 To 494
Dev Bhumi ‐ Dwarka
Dwarka Bhanvad Circuit House, Bhanwad, Dev Bhumi Dwarka
Kalyanpur Circuit House, Kalyanpur, Dev Bhumi Dwarka
Khambhalia Circuit House, Khambhaliya, Dev Bhumi Dwarka
Mithapur Surajkaradi Nagarpalika, Mithapur, Dev Bhumi Dwarka
Ran PHC Ran – Vadtara, Dev Bhumi Dwarka
Lalpur ‐Kalyanpur R
Bhogat Taluka, Kalyanpur, Dwarka ‐porbander highway, Dev Bhumi Dwarka
Backup
495 To 500
Porbandar
Porbandar Lions Hospital, Porbandar
Madhavpur PWD Guest House, Madhavpur, Porbandar
Advana CHC Advana, Porbandar Kutiyana Marketing Yard Office, Kutiyana, Porbandar
Ranavav GOVERMENT Bal mandir, Ranavav, Porbandar
Porbandar City 2
108 Ambulance, Zilla Panchayat Campus, ST Bus Stand Road, Porbandar
501 To 525
Kuchchh
Varmanagar Swami Vivekanand Hospital, Varmanagar, Kutch
Dayapar CHC Dayapar, Kutch Nakhatrana BHO Quarters, Nakhtrana, Kutch
Nirona Vaccination Centre of PHC, Nirona, Kutch
Bhuj 2 Leuva Patel Hospital, Mirzapar, Kutch Bhuj 1 GK General Hospital, Emergency Dept, bhuj, kutch
Vayor Veterinary Hospital Quarters, Nr PHC, Vayor
Naliya CHC Quarters, Naliya, Kutch
Dumra Arogyadham, Dumra, Kutch
Gadhshisa PHC Quarters, Gadhshisa, Kutch
Hajipir (4 WD) PHC Sub‐Centre, hajipir, kutch
Khavda Rasidbhai‐no‐Vado, Near Water Supply Office, Khavda, Kutch
Bhirandiyara (4 WD)
Gram Panchayat Bhunga, Nr veterinary Hospital, Bhirandiyara, Kutch
Mandvi Fire Station,Near Nagar Palika, Mandvi, kutch Mundra CHC Quarters, Mundra, Kutch
Gandhidham Rambaug Hospital Quarters, Adipur, Gandhidham , Kutch
Anjar CHC Anjar, Mundra Road, Anjar, Kutch Dudhai Indraprashtha Navi Dudhai, kutch
Bhachau Navchetan Andhajan Mandal, bhachau, kutch
Janan CHC Quarters, Janan, Kutch Balasar Gram PanchayatQuarters, Balasar, Kutch
Rapar CHC Rapar , Kutch
Backup Backup
Adesar PHC Quarters, Adesar Kutch
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Annexure : 14
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ANNEXURE ‐ 15
Daily Reporting Form Surveillance of Epidemic‐Prone Communicable Diseases
Name of the Reporting Unit........................... Population (Approx) …….................... Date / /
# Diseases Number Reported Cumulative Since
Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Acute Diarrheal diseases including Cholera
2 ARI including Pneumonia 3 Measles 4 Meningitis 5 Jaundice 6 Leptospirosis 7 Diphtheria 8 Malaria 9 Poliomyelitis 10 Plague
Name and Signature
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Weekly Reporting Form Surveillance of Epidemic‐Prone Communicable Diseases
Name of the Reporting Unit .................... Population (Approx) .......................... Week ending..........................................
# Diseases Number Reported Cumulative SinceCases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Acute Diarrheal diseases including Cholera
2 ARI including Pneumonia 3 Measles 4 Meningitis 5 Jaundice 6 Leptospirosis 7 Diphtheria 8 Malaria 9 Poliomyelitis 10 Plague
Name and Signature
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ANNEXURE ‐ 17
Report on unusual event Region……………………………………District………………………….Date:…………………………………
1. Details of affected persons in unusual event and Relief works for them 2.
# Taluka Village Type of Unusual event /Disaster
Morbidity ( in Number)
Mortality ( in Number)
No of Relief Camps (In a Day)
Duration of Operation of relief Camp (days)
No. of people accommodated per day in the relief camp
Expenditure incurred on Medical Care In Rs.
Remarks
2. Details of Victims and Medical treatment # Village Victims Details Hospital Component
Name
Age and sex
Address
Contact Number (Victim Relative)
Name of Hospital
Date Time of Admission
Diagnosis Present Condition (Stable/ Critical) Outcome (Discharge, Recovered, Referred DAMA, Death) Date and time
If Referred Name of Referral Facility
If Death, Post Mortem Done (Yes/ No)
Remarks
3. Extent of damage to Health Facilities (PHIs) due to natural calamities
#. Health
Facility (PHIs)
Details of Damaged PHIs Total Estimated Loss (Rs. In Lac)
Remarks
Name of PHI No. of Buildings Damaged
No. of Buildings Destroyed
SC
PHC
CHC
Other PHI Pl. Specify
Total
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CHLORINATION TECHNIQUE (A) Quantity of Bleaching powder required chlorinating water sources.
Quantity of water Requirement of Bleaching powder
1000 Gallon 1 Ounce4500 liters 30 grams
100,000 liters 660 grams 1 Gallon = 4.5 liters 1 Ounce = 30 Grams.
(B) Method of calculating quantity of water in round well :
(i) In gallons – Diameter in feet x Diameter in feet x height of water (ft) = Water quantity (in gallons).
(ii) In litres :
3.14 x d x d x h x 1000 = water quantity in litres 4 d = diameter of well in meter h = height of water column in meters 1 meters = feet
(C) Method of calculating quantity of water in cubical storage tanks :
Length in metre X Breadth in meters X Height of water column in metre = quantity of water in litres.
(D) Method of Chlorination :
i. Decide the required quantity of bleaching powder and take in
container such as bucket.
ii. Add little water make paste of the powder.
iii. Add more water to make uniform suspension.
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iv. Allow to settle lime at the bottom and take supernatant solution
in another bucket.
v. The bucket full of bleaching powder solution should be
immersed deep in water and the well water should thoroughly be
rinsed from all sides so that disperses in entire water of the well.
vi. Test for residual Free Chlorine by using chloroscope after half an
hour.
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