National Medical Reserve Corps Website:   www.medicalreservecorps.gov/

 

   
The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) program coordinates the skills of practicing and retired physicians, nurses and other health professionals as well as other citizens interested in health issues, who are eager to volunteer to address their community's ongoing public health needs and to help their community during large-scale emergency situations.

The Kane County Office of Emergency Management has developed a Medical Reserve Corps unit and identified the duties of the MRC volunteers according to specific community needs. For example, MRC volunteers may deliver necessary public health services during a crisis, assist emergency response teams with patients, and provide care directly to those with less serious injuries and other health-related issues.

MRC volunteers may also serve a vital role by assisting their communities with ongoing public health needs (e.g., immunizations, screenings, health and nutrition education, and volunteering in community health centers and local hospitals).

If you are interested in joining the Kane County OEM Medical Reserve Corp. please use our online application.

Application for membership.

 

 

The Department of Homeland Security is promoting their Ready Campaign to remind people that “Now’s the Time.  Resolve to be Ready.”

This campaign hopes to make it easier for everyone to keep their emergency preparedness resolution. 
 

 Resolve Website.

   

If you have any questions, please contact: 
Sean Madison
MRC Coordinator
Kane County Office of Emergency Management
719 S. Batavia Ave., Geneva, IL 60134
630-232-5986  
Fax: 630-232-7408
email: Madison@kcoem.org