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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 main building complex covers 6,700 square feet. The finished cost will be right at $4 million.
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Yuba County, Calif., residents need to sign up for emergency alerts. Yuba County employs the Code RED system and Sutter County uses the Nixle system for emergency alerts.
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The county’s five staff members trained to send a forced message to cellphones didn’t even discuss whether to use the Wireless Emergency Alert system to warn people in the fires’ path.
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Why engaging digital communities like GoFundMe will help us rebuild faster and smarter.
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July's severe storms pushed rivers and lakes over their banks across a wide swath of Illinois.
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The cost of the sirens is about $27,000 each. A new ambulance would cost about $110,000.
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More than 30 different training scenarios were included in Thursday's drill, such as battling a house fire, extricating victims from the wreckage of a crash, rescuing lost hikers and triaging trauma patients.
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A string of natural and man-made disasters across North America has revealed the true first responder, and it’s you.
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As usual, immediately after Irma, generators were hard to come by as sales spiked, and the sound of the engines permeated neighborhoods that were suddenly off the grid.
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'This has been the most widespread use of Amish volunteer labor on other properties that I’ve ever witnessed in my life.'
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The reimbursements will come through the state and other agencies. Fort Worth operated a shelter for 22 days.
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City and county leaders announced a second round of grant awards Wednesday.
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About 85 Sonoma County firefighters will undergo limited health screenings for a study of first responders' exposure to toxins during last month's destructive fires.
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How planning and collaboration between various agencies and jurisdictions produced 'muscle memory.'
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FEMA acting deputy administrator addresses association audience in Long Beach, Calif.