Like all of you, my last month (or so) has been nothing but COVID-19 related response, planning and discussions. Emerging from this event we will undoubtedly have thousands of stories and lessons ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS)— Emergency response agencies across the Bay Area are looking at disaster systems and protocols in the aftermath of Sunday's 6.0 earthquake in the North Bay. Even agencies that ...
The data on COVID-19 doesn’t look good. A recent USA Today analysis showed that nearly 80% of the states reported more coronavirus cases than they had in the week before. Nine states set seven-day ...
Could emergency care be delivered outside the traditional setting of care? Amid the COVID pandemic, it's been among the biggest questions for Gregg Miller, chief medical officer at Vituity Healthcare ...
Hurricane Katrina looms large in the history of American emergency management, both for what went wrong as the disaster unfolded and for the policy changes it triggered. As the nation looks back on ...
Earlier this year, the coronavirus pandemic forced many companies—including those in the tech sector—to shut down all in-person operations. Businesses had to quickly pivot their daily and long-term ...
When a disaster's physical evidence is gone -- debris removed, shooter arrested, ashes cold -- the psychological effects of the disaster on emergency responders and civilians involved still may burn.
Emergency management within institutes of higher education (IHE) continues to evolve. Twenty years ago, few universities had an emergency manager, and now nearly every university seems to have at ...
Hurricane Katrina looms large in the history of American emergency management, both for what went wrong as the disaster unfolded and for the policy changes it triggered. Subscribe to our newsletter ...