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Providers in St. Louis were awarded the money through the Missouri Department of Health’s Crisis Counseling Program, which has for decades been funded by FEMA to help build hope and resiliency in disaster survivors.
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When Typhoon Halong devastated Western Alaska last month, the hardest-hit communities were accessible only by air or water. That complicated response efforts and makes rebuilding a challenge.
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The realignment creates the positions of public safety director and two deputy directors, one each for 911 and emergency management.
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A state insurance official called State Farm’s proposed profit 'absurdly high' and objected to any rate increase, according to state records.
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Under their current salary agreement, most first responders get a 5 percent raise every year up to a capped amount.
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The SirenGPS mobile app will give dispatchers and emergency responders a much better location for emergency calls.
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For decades, deterrence has effectively countered the threat of nuclear weapons. Can we achieve similar results against cyber weapons?
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In a video message, the governor outlined details for his request that will help citizens and communities recover from Hurricane Matthew and wildfires that have impacted the state since October.
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Formed in the bleak days immediately after the shootings, Sandy Hook Promise is concentrating its efforts on larger goals than universal background checks or barring those on terrorism watch lists from buying guns.
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A well stated article on who should be appointed.
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It's one of the many ideas and practices that Craig Fugate, the agency's outgoing leader, hopes the Trump administration will adopt. Among the others: rescuing pets.
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A federal grant is paying for a study to determine whether the building is exposing firefighters to toxic levels of known carcinogens from the exhaust of fire trucks and rescue vehicles.
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The department will survey, photograph and measure car crashes with the drone, a tool that will help authorities clear the scene and reopen highways faster.
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This week, Keller launches the SirenGPS mobile app, which will give dispatchers and emergency responders a much better location for emergency calls.
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Missouri increased the mandated training hours in 1996 to 470 hours. By 2007, the number of hours required statewide had risen to 600, which is the current minimum number of hours needed to obtain a peace officer license in Missouri.
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