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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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And a balance of securing an area while preserving dignity needs to be taken into account.
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The nonprofit, founded in 2014, includes more than 17 volunteer chaplains from Spokane and surrounding counties that respond to situations including wildfires, house fires and car crashes.
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The sheer number of victims that night made traditional trauma care impossible. Breathing tubes were inserted, often with an incision and a doctor’s finger, in the hallways.
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Firefighters dealt with a 50-acre brush fire in West Valley on Sunday, and said it felt like the start of another active season.
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That could change soon under a revived $1 million multi-phase proposal to build a training facility for police and firefighters on two parcels of vacant land.
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It’s been one month since April 15, the day that a tornado ripped through East Greensboro, part of a larger storm system that also damaged parts of other communities in North Carolina and Virginia.
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Sea-level rise is coming, but when and how much?
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Authorities suspect Kyle Plush, who was found dead inside a 2004 Honda Odyssey on April 10, was crushed by a foldaway rear seat, which flipped over when he reached for tennis gear in the back of the car.
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The latest fissure was several hundred yards long and spatter reached as high as tens of feet, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, which reported lava creeping away from the vent.
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Only 16 canals and about 3,000 cubic yards of debris have been cleared, Haag said, leaving an estimated 97,000 cubic yards of awnings, roofs, downed trees, RVs, broken docks and other debris blocking canals not only for boats but manatees and other marine life.
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The executive order will launch a slate of projects to improve forest conditions and increase fire protection, including a doubling of the amount of land managed by controlled burns, tree thinning and other forest-management tactics.
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Platform provides intelligence to responders to help keep the vehicle operating.
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The legislation would force air ambulance providers to clearly separate the transportation costs from the cost to provide care on a consumer’s bill.
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Officials urge to assemble your hurricane kit now, which should include enough supplies to last at least 72 hours.
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'Even with a good forecast, the storm still comes. ... It only takes one to make a busy season.'