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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 biggest takeaway from recent Ohio storms is this: Don’t wait to hear sirens to take cover.
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'It’s an unfortunate part of our business that we spend a lot of time talking about this.'
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In his letter to Obama, Scott quoted phrases from the president’s Sunday afternoon speech in which he offered condolences to those impacted.
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Experts have been warning for some time that the San Jacinto fault – while less well known than the San Andreas – poses a major threat to the region.
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The Army National Guard and emergency response groups were taking part in an exercise in which boxes marked as medical supplies were being delivered in response to a devastating earthquake.
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'I was mesmerized. I didn’t even take my camera out.'
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The gym was designed to accommodate 1,000 people comfortably, and is strong enough to hold at least twice that many.
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The EOC is home to multiple agencies in Madison County, Ky.
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Recent legislation provides certain ambulance providers with a partial reimbursement for care given to Medicaid patients.
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Emergency management officials in Marion County also on Monday launched a new, free emergency notification system called Alert Marion.
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Elected officials have been gradually reducing the ranks of paid firefighters, eyeing the departments as a key source of savings.
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Disasters and businesses focused on helping businesses prepare for natural and man-made disasters such as tornadoes, severe storms, contagions or acts of terrorism.
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The system will notify residents via text message, email or voicemail about incidents that may have significant impacts on lives.
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This week, the day-shift crew of about 85 employees from municipalities and the county gathered at the Lake County Emergency Communications and Operations Center and worked through a mock hurricane scenario.
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