Background/Introduction:The World Health Organization (WHO) declared climate change a defining issue in the 21st century with more intense heatwaves, higher risks of flooding and damaging storms, and a changing pattern of emerging infectious diseases. In this scenario, the response of Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs) to disasters represents a fundamental resource.Objectives:To expand EMT2-ITA-Regione Piemonte operational independence and to minimize its environmental footprint.Method/Description:A multiphasic and prospective project is planned in order to:(1) Reduce water consumption: use of a sterilizer designed with a set of high-efficiency heat exchangers enabling a substantial saving in water consumption by the vacuum pump and a significant reduction of total water usage through a recirculation system.(2) Reduce demand for diesel: photovoltaic (PV) system to integrate the current energy production system based on diesel generators.(3) Reduce paper consumption: use of sterilization management and traceability system and computerized medical record in order to be paperless.(4) Improve staff awareness and education on greening practices: educational program for the staff focused on waste segregation/management and energy and water saving both in the hospital and in the Base of Operation (BoO).Results/Outcomes:EMT2-ITA-Regione Piemonte aims to reduce energy and water consumption by 30% and to become paperless.Conclusion:Advances in greening initiatives offer to EMT2-ITA-Regione Piemonte the potential to improve its disaster medical response capabilities and to reduce its ecological footprint.
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