Record #: SR2014-84   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 2/5/2014 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 2/5/2014
Title: Call for Illinois General Assembly to support funding of Illinois Poison Center for reauthorization of Wireless Emergency Telephone Safety Act
Sponsors: Cardenas, George A.
Attachments: 1. SR2014-84.pdf
Substitute Resolution to
Protect the Illinois Poison Center

WHEREAS, the Illinois Poison Center has been providing timely poison prevention and treatment services to the people of Illinois for over 60 years as the oldest and one of the largest poison centers in the nation; and

WHEREAS, the Illinois Poison Center is a mainstay in the emergency medical care system ofthe State of Illinois and is recognized nationally for its contributions to poison treatment and prevention; and

WHEREAS, poisoning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury-related death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; and

WHEREAS, the Illinois Poison Center serves as a first responderfor Illinois residents facing poisoning emergencies, caring for nearly 82,000 poison-related cases statewide annually - with nearly 13,000 in Chicago alone; and

WHEREAS, the Illinois Poison Center proactively educates Chicago residents in an effort to reduce poisonings, such as increasing ingestion of "laundry pod" detergent packages by children, or new forms of drug or medication misuse/abuse by patients; and

WHEREAS, the Illinois Poison Center has trained over 400 Chicagoans in poison prevention education; and they, in turn, staffed over 88 events reaching over 12,000 Chicago residents with injury prevention and education; and

WHEREAS, the Illinois Poison Center^ assists in public health threats and disaster preparedness, including threats of bioterrorism, concerns about the influenza outbreaks, and inquiries concerning nuclear radiation matters and material and antidote distribution for Chicago; and

WHEREAS, the Illinois Poison Center also plays a key role in the Chicago Department of Public Health's CHEMPACK Program, serving in coordination to pre-position antidotes to expedite the treatment of individuals exposed to chemical nerve agents; and

WHEREAS, the Illinois Poison Center provides expertise to Chicago's first responders during crisis poisonings,...

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