In the event of a disaster, Baltimore City and the Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) is required to verify the electrical power status of all healthcare providers in the city. This system will provide methods for healthcare providers to check-in during disasters, and update their information during non-emergency periods. During an emergency this system will track if any provider:
- Has power
- Is running on backup power
- Has no power This system will make use of digital services and modern methodologies to automate parts of the check-in process to help the city prioritize its call list and response plan. Additionally, the system will validate contact information regularly during non-emergency times to ensure the city has the most up-to-date information for each provider.
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To run locally you will need NodeJS installed. You can find install information for your operating system at the official website https://nodejs.org/en/
Once Node is install you may run the app locally by running the following commands from the app
directory:
npm install
npm start
The application will be available at http://localhost:3000/
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