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Tips for Public Information Officers: Have a Public Communications Plan for Long-term Power Outages

  Long-term, widespread power outages can cause a plethora of unexpected communications challenges. IBTS spoke with Monroe County, New York, Emergency Manager Tim Kohlmeier about his experiences communicating with stakeholders and his constituents after a severe wind storm — coupled with sub-zero temperatures — hit the county in March 2017, causing multi-day power outages for more than… Read more

Tips for Emergency Management Agencies: Best Practices for Building a Social Media Following

Having a social media presence is a must in emergency management today, however many local emergency management agencies struggle to build the following needed to effectively use social media for effective communication with constituents and stakeholders during a natural disaster. IBTS spoke with Washington Emergency Management Digital Media Specialist Steven Friederich about the strategies he uses for building… Read more

Tips for Public Information Officers: Best Practices for Building a Social Media Following

  Having a social media presence is a must for emergency management agencies today, however many public information officers (PIOs) struggle to build the large following that allows social media to be effectively used to communicate with constituents and stakeholders during a natural disaster. IBTS spoke with Washington Emergency Management Digital Media Specialist Steven Friederich… Read more

Experiences Gained: Use small, local non-profit organizations to provide more immediate housing assistance

On March 22, 2014, groundwater saturation triggered a 4,400-foot-wide landslide near the town of Oso, Washington. Considered the largest and most destructive landslide in U.S. history, the event caused 43 fatalities, swallowed 49 homes and shut-down a portion of State Route 530 – giving the catastrophe its official name, the SR 530 Landslide. Search and… Read more

Experiences Gained: Local Officials Should Take a Coordination Role In temporary housing assistance

On March 22, 2014, groundwater saturation triggered a 4,400-foot-wide landslide near the town of Oso, Washington. Considered the largest and most destructive landslide in U.S. history, the event caused 43 fatalities, swallowed 49 homes and shut-down a portion of State Route 530 – giving the catastrophe its official name, the SR 530 Landslide. Search and… Read more

Experiences Gained: Partner with local, small nonprofits for temporary housing assistance

On March 22, 2014, groundwater saturation triggered a 4,400-foot-wide landslide near the town of Oso, Washington. Considered the largest and most destructive landslide in U.S. history, the event caused 43 fatalities, swallowed 49 homes and shut-down a portion of State Route 530 – giving the catastrophe its official name, the SR 530 Landslide. Search and… Read more

Tulsa Emergency Management ‘Tulsa Ready’ App

The Tulsa, Oklahoma Area Emergency Management Agency launched the “Tulsa Ready” App for smart phones to create a more interactive public communications interface that better meets the needs of today’s public. The app helps residents prepare for natural disasters, communicate with family members during an event and also allows emergency management to send severe weather… Read more

SR 530 LANDSLIDE COMMISSION FINAL REPORT

This report presents lessons learned and recommendations derived by the SR 530 Landslide Commission from a review of existing reports and presentations, and from a broad range of people, each with a unique perspective on the incident and events which followed. Preparedness for future catastrophic or unimaginable disasters depends largely on the lessons learned from… Read more

FEMA Fact Sheet: Individuals and Households Assistance Program

Use this fact sheet to get a basic understanding of FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program (IHP). The program provides financial and/or direct assistance to eligible applicants who, as a result of a major disaster or emergency, have necessary expenses and serious needs they are unable to meet through insurance or other means.   FEMA Fact… Read more

FEMA’s Initial Response to the 2014 Mudslide near Oso, Washington

This audit of FEMA’s response to the 2014 landslide that wiped out a small community near Oso, Washington, reports on FEMA officials’ quick and effective response to the disaster. The officials were resourceful in overcoming significant challenges, implemented a variety of disaster-specific policies, obtained needed resources and effectively coordinated with its disaster response partners. The… Read more