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Terrorism Injury Information Dissemination and Exchange (TIIDE)


NACCHO, in cooperation with CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, developed The Injuries Information, Dissemination and Exchange (TIIDE) Project to:

  • Showcase models for planning and agreement between emergency care and public health;
  • Develop and share evidence-based tools and resources related to terrorist bombings and mass casualty events; and
  • Enhance partnerships between public health and emergency medical care.
 
Featured Blast Injury Resource
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The CDC TIIDE Project's blast injuries Web page is featuring a new resource. This resource provides key messages that can be provided to the emergency care community in immediate response to a blast event. To access the resource, click on the corresponding link.

 

 
TIIDE Activities
 
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Demonstration Sites
NACCHO will provide funding for two local health departments to identify model strategies, guidelines, and resources for coordinating efforts between local public health and emergency medical care workers during a mass casualty event or terrorist bombing. The results generated from these two health departments will be shared on this site.
 

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