MA-1 DMAT

Metro-Boston Disaster Medical Assistance Team

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MA-1 On Call September 2011

Posted on August 21, 2011 by Webmaster

MA-1 is on-call for the month of September 2011. Pack your bag now to be ready when the call comes.

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General Team Meeting

Posted on July 26, 2011 by Admin

There will be a general team meeting at the team office, 21A Industrial Way, Wilmington, MA, on Monday August 22, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. Please join us.

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Current Training Requirements

Posted on July 17, 2011 by Webmaster

Links and instructions to all current required and recommended training resources have been added to the Training section of Member Resources.

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Responder e-Learn Instructions

Posted on June 21, 2011 by Webmaster

NDMS HQ has provided detailed instructions on how to login to Responder e-Learn.

Responder e-Learn Login Instructions

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MA-1 DMAT

Massachusetts-1 Disaster Medical Assistance Team is a cadre of professional and para-professional medical personnel designed to provide medical care during a disaster or other event. DMATs are designed to be a rapid-response element to supplement local medical care until other Federal or contract resources can be mobilized, or the situation is resolved. DMATs deploy to disaster sites with sufficient supplies and equipment to sustain themselves for a period of 72 hours while providing medical care at a fixed or temporary medical care site. The personnel are activated for a period of two weeks.

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