Hospital status
Patient care transfer form
NIMS ICS Forms
NIH DailyMed
The DailyMed database contains 153985 labeling submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) by companies. DailyMed does not contain a complete listing of labeling for FDA-regulated products (e.g., labeling that is not submitted to the FDA). See ABOUT DAILYMED for more information.
Poison Help
Poison Help phone: 800-222-1222
ATSDR
(Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry – part of the CDC)
ATSDR Emergency Response Teams are available 24 hours a day. They are comprised of toxicologists, physicians, and other scientists available to assist during an emergency involving hazardous substances in the environment.
Emergency Response at ATSDR CDC's Emergency Operations Center at (770) 488-7100. Ask for ATSDR Duty Officer / 24-Hours
Toxicological Profiles ToxFAQs
Toxicological Profiles (Tox Profiles) are a unique compilation of toxicological information on a given hazardous substance. Each peer-reviewed Tox Profile reflects a comprehensive and extensive evaluation, summary, and interpretation of available toxicological and epidemiological information on a substance.
National Pesticide Information Center
PubChem
Search chemicals by name, molecular formula, structure, and other identifiers. Find chemical and physical properties, biological activities, safety and toxicity information, patents, literature citations and more.
ASPIRE (Algorithm Suggesting Proportionate Incident Response Engagement) is a prototype decision aiding tool developed by experts in medicine and emergency response to help identify the need for patients exposed to chemical agents to undertake wet decontamination.
CHEMTREC
CHEMTREC phone: 800-262-8200
CAMEO Chemicals
Mobile Website Desktop Website
CHEMM – Chemical Hazards Emergency Medical Management
NIOSH Emergency Response Safety and Health Database
CDC Chemical Emergency Resource Links
REMM – Radiation Emergency Medical Management
- Provide guidance for health care providers, primarily physicians, about clinical diagnosis and treatment of radiation injury during radiological and nuclear emergencies
- Provide guidance for the wider health care community (see Other Audiences), including trainers, about issues related to planning for and responding to radiation mass casualty incidents
- Provide just-in-time, evidence-based, usable information with sufficient background and context to make complex issues understandable to those without formal radiation medicine expertise
- Provide web-based information that is also downloadable in advance, so that it would be available during an emergency if the internet is not accessible
REMM First Responder section: https://remm.hhs.gov/remm_FirstResponder.htm
Mass Casualty Triage
Wildlife
Report the following to the Pennsylvania Game Commission 1-833-742-9453
- Wildlife Violations
- Road killed/ Dead Deer, Bear and Elk
- Sick Wildlife
- Injured Wildlife
- Abandoned Wildlife
- Wildlife Emergencies