FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate doesn’t pretend to be the biggest proponent of social media or even technology in general.…
The social media revolution, or evolution, has taken off in Canada, particularly within law enforcement agencies. As an observer,…
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Ready Campaign, in partnership with The Advertising Council, is introducing a series of…
Social Justice issues–poverty, racism, etc.–shouldn’t be part of our EM checklists–but they are. Our country has not evolved beyond these issues, so we as professionals must accommodate these faults if we are to best serve those who trust us to do the right things. Here are some resources that illustrate the issues.
Despite the need for 911 services, many rural communities across the country struggle to provide appropriate emergency services.
Social workers who could be embedded with a team of police officers could definitely change people’s lives for the better.
The fast spread of coronavirus poses a major risk to public health in the US and globally. In this podcast, AMU’s Dr. Samer Koutoubi discusses COVID-19’s impact on schools and businesses, local health protocols, the benefits of social distancing, and how communities can prepare for the growing number of cases.
Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) has emerged, allowing EMS to handle serious, high-risk emergencies.
Emergency and disaster briefing for April 11, 2018: Mississippi declares a state of emergency and closes 83 bridges across 16 counties for safety risks – and other news.