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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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Extending the individual preparedness threshold to 10-days will make the task seem even more daunting and further demotivate people who are already struggling to make ends meet.
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Key points included how smart power solutions, social media and mobile applications might improve communications network resiliency in times of disaster.
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While anti-drone legislation is cropping up across the country, some experts feel their public safety potential, including in fire and rescue situations, is being overlooked.
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With the 10th anniversary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security looming, Secretary Janet Napolitano plots the future.
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The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies announces an agreement with Microsoft to connect employees and volunteers in 187 countries.
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Sprayberry replaces Doug Hoell, who retired earlier this month.
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The city's disaster preparedness plan boils down to three main steps, relying heavily on cloud services.
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Code Corps will likely develop new Web and mobile applications and emergency-related information maps using city data.
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During his State of the Union address, the president mentioned the signing and called for Congress to take action to protect the nation's critical infrastructure from cyberattacks.
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Seven regional wireless networks could soon serve as models for a nationwide public safety broadband communications system.
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The bogus alert cautioned Montana TV viewers to “not attempt to approach or apprehend these bodies, as they are considered extremely dangerous.”
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Jarno Limnell talks cyberthreats and vulnerabilities in the United States.
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The massive blizzard that is set to slam into New England and race up the northeast coast is following the same track as Hurricane Sandy.
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A GIS expert from Esri talks about how the technology is fueling improved disaster response.
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Location-based crime data that tracks crime patterns will be shared across Philadelphia law enforcement and fire departments.