If I Knew Then What I Know Now – 2009 H1N1 Pandemic Lessons Learned
I thought with flu season ahead of us in the northern half of the hemisphere it might be a good time for people to share what they learned from the [...]
I thought with flu season ahead of us in the northern half of the hemisphere it might be a good time for people to share what they learned from the [...]
I spent some time in a developing nation recently and came away with a new appreciation for all that we have available to us in the United States and a [...]
Having been involved in emergency services for over 35 years, including time as a provider, supervisor, training officer and administrator I understand the hazards in the work environment quite well. [...]
I first published this a good number of years ago and thought it may be useful for some of the newer members of the EMS, clinical care, First Responder and [...]
Security was determined “excellent” and “good” in Y-12’s performance appraisal last year at a cost of $1.44 million. Yet on July 28, 2012 a 82 year old nun, who gets short of [...]
If scientific research demonstrates that specific schools are at risk and the first option of evacuation from the hazard area might not be accomplished, it seems prudent and reasonable [...]
In an attempt to help policy makers everywhere prevent allowing the same mistakes to be made on the next major event anywhere in the world, I propose the collective of [...]
Government officials and all kinds of agencies experts from every county and state on the west coast are going on about the need to get ready for the tsunami debris. [...]
Social normalcy is a term to describe the efforts to return a community back to that pre-disaster conditions as soon as possible, both in terms of economic viability and letting [...]
Over three thousand people remain missing, many of them children after the devastating tsunami in March of 2011. Debris which floats close to the surface and has been pushed by [...]