Evans C A
Health Services, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, CA 90012.
Public Health Rep. 1993 May-Jun;108(3):265-72.
The Los Angeles civil unrest in April 1992 stunned the nation. The days of violence resulted in 53 deaths, 2,325 reported injuries, more than 600 buildings completely destroyed by fire, and approximately $735 million in total damages. The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the activities of the Public Health Programs and Services Branch of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services during and after the civil unrest and to illustrate the types of public health issues and problems that may result from large-scale civil disturbance. Public health agencies and jurisdictions should consider these issues in their disaster planning. Public Health Programs and Services Branch activities were directly affected by the violence and destruction. Women, Infants and Children Program vouchering sites and 20 drug program and alcohol recovery sites were damaged or burned and 15 county health centers closed during the unrest. At least 38 private medical and dental offices and 45 pharmacies were destroyed or damaged. County health authorities offered facilities to house relocated private care providers and filled prescriptions for medications where needed. The environmental health impact required the inspection of 2,827 burned and damaged sites for hazardous waste including asbestos; at 9 percent of the inspected sites, waste required special disposal. More than 1,000 food facilities suffered damage and required inspection before reopening. In the 3 months following the unrest, a 20-percent increase in disposal capacity was authorized at four county landfills to accommodate the disposal of debris. Violence was a public health issue of particular concern. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sent a team to study the violence from an epidemiologic perspective. The Federal agency also provided funding for televised children's talk shows dealing with reactions to the violence.
1992年4月发生在洛杉矶的民众骚乱震惊了全国。暴力事件持续数天,造成53人死亡,2325人受伤(据报告),600多座建筑物被大火完全烧毁,总损失约达7.35亿美元。本文旨在概述洛杉矶县卫生服务部公共卫生项目与服务处(Public Health Programs and Services Branch)在民众骚乱期间及之后开展的活动,并阐述大规模民众骚乱可能引发的各类公共卫生问题。公共卫生机构和辖区在进行灾难规划时应考虑这些问题。公共卫生项目与服务处的活动受到了暴力和破坏的直接影响。妇女、婴儿与儿童项目(Women, Infants and Children Program)的代金券发放点以及20个毒品项目和酒精康复站点遭到破坏或焚毁,骚乱期间15家县卫生中心关闭。至少38家私人医疗和牙科诊所及45家药店被摧毁或损坏。县卫生当局为重新安置的私人护理提供者提供了场所,并在必要时为他们配药。环境卫生方面的影响要求对2827个被烧毁和受损的场地进行有害废物(包括石棉)检查;在9%的受检场地,废物需要特殊处理。1000多家食品设施受损,在重新开业前需要进行检查。骚乱后的3个月里,四个县垃圾填埋场的处理能力被批准提高20%,以容纳碎片处理。暴力是一个尤其令人担忧的公共卫生问题。疾病控制与预防中心派出一个小组从流行病学角度研究暴力事件。该联邦机构还为有关暴力事件反应的儿童电视谈话节目提供了资金。