A mix of active duty and National Guard personnel will soon arrive at the southern border while a huge caravan of migrants edges closer to America.
By Anthony Mangeri
In today’s emergency service professions, training and knowledge are required to respond to every type of modern emergency. Learn more about why education is the key to being better prepared in the field.
Once key targets for hate crimes are identified, first responders should ensure that their incident plans are current.
Briefing for Oct. 29, 2018: A mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh – that killed 11 people – is being investigated as a hate crime.
By Dr. Randall Hanifen
In the economic resurgence, decisions on where to place or relocate fire stations should not be taken lightly. To best serve communities, both budget and personnel requirements must also be considered.
Emergency and disaster management briefing for October 26, 2018: Two people are dead in a random shooting at a Kentucky supermarket – and more news.
Mass casualty incidents and the ensuing chaos are complicated to manage. There needs to be a definite correlation between what resources are available and the seriousness of the injuries.
Hurricane Willa is on its way to the Carolinas on a northward track and is expected to bring rain, wind and possibly snow.