Emergency and disaster management briefing for December 11, 2019: An armed suspect is in custody and the lockdown has been lifted for the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi.
This week in 2006, the first Swedish astronaut launched aboard space shuttle Discovery as a mission specialist for mission STS-116.
New Ebola virus vaccine: The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that it has prequalified Merck’s Ervebo as a vaccine for Ebola hemorrhagic fever.
Human trafficking continues to be a worldwide problem, and the United States is not exempt from this horrific blight on our civilization.
By Brad Bouchillon
The holiday season can be stressful, especially for those who work in public safety. This year, start a new trend among your shift and family members: Make the holidays less about stress and obligations, and more about celebrating a successful and healthy year.
Intelligence Community Whistleblowers panel: Who is a whistleblower? Should a whistleblower remain anonymous? Are their actions legal or illegal?
By Dr. Randall Hanifen
Many qualified firefighters are passing up on leadership roles because of other obligations such as juggling a second job to support their family. Find out how fire departments can take steps to avoid this leadership vacuum.
Assuming an asteroid is on an imminent collision course with Earth, there are a number of ways we might prevent it. The asteroid could be slowed down, sped up, or by slightly changing its trajectory just enough so that it does not intersect with Earth’s orbit when and where Earth happens to be.