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Emergency Preparedness Resource Inventory Tool (EPRI) Description and Uses

- EPRI is an internet-based tool enabling first responders, healthcare and private/public entities the ability to compile an inventory of critical resources via a public domain database tool.
- Provides flexible access to inventory data via a Web site.
- Provides the ability to make emergency requests and tabulate responses.
- Generates reports on quantity, location, discipline and availability.
- Meets ASPR (Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response) guidelines for tracking of grant funded purchases.
Speaker Notes:
EPRI is an Internet-based tool that provides first responders, private/public entities, and health care providers the ability to track emergency resources. Emergency requests can be made and reports generated based on quantity, location, discipline, and availability.
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