Every emergency manager has one — a routine day that starts off just like any other but quickly unfurls into a nightmare.
By
Sarah Kuta
In Emergency Preparedness
Posted July 21, 2020
Car bombs and bomb cyclones: Emergency managers share their worst days
0 Comments Click here to read/write comments
Read More
By
Sarah Kuta
In Emergency Preparedness, COVID-19
Posted July 15, 2020
Emergency managers gearing up for hurricane season mixed with COVID-19
While much of the nation’s attention has been focused almost exclusively on the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency managers across the country have been responding to the public health crisis while at[...]
0 Comments Click here to read/write comments
Read More
By
Knowledge Center
In Incident Management, Emergency Preparedness
Posted September 24, 2019
America Is Still Under Attack. How The Hospital Preparedness Program Helps.
Our country remains under siege eighteen years since White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card uttered the words, “America is under attack,” into the ear of George W. Bush at an elementary school in[...]
0 Comments Click here to read/write comments
Read More