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After a teenager died in a flash flood last summer, the Town Council plans to install two sirens to make sure residents know to seek shelter in the face of a flood, tornado or hurricane.
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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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Today’s fiscal climate forces a number of questions on emergency management, including how to streamline operations.
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It would be a shame to rebuild only to have the next storm cause Sandy-type damage to the same areas.
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The national public safety broadband network should let federal, state and local emergency response personnel share data, do their jobs more efficiently and save more lives in the process.
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The ability for citizens in Dyersburg, Tenn., to dial one number for everything simplifies their interaction with the city,
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The nonprofit’s disaster relief efforts are built upon decades of experience.
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An Italian researcher is developing a device that could someday give firefighters a 3-D scene of the fires — and the people they're working to save.
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Now that we have the capability to send alerts quickly and easily, community expectations for constant communication are high.
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BeOn app extends the reach of narrowband communications for public safety officials whose duties usually keep them off the front lines.
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However, many in the emergency management community are still determining the best way to use them.
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The goal of the Emergency Manager Professionals Program is to send graduates back to their jurisdictions with enhanced emergency management skills.
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Protecting the president at the inauguration takes coordination and lots of law enforcement.
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Declaring an emergency before the storm makes prepositioning of people and supplies possible.
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Miami-Dade County’s Communities Organized to Respond in Emergencies initiative engages faith-based and community organizations in disaster preparedness and response.
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Government agencies and others turned to online technologies to communicate with the public like never before.
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South Dakota governor signs bill that aims to make schools safer by introducing “school sentinels” who would carry guns.