The following FEMA online independent study courses introduce the fundamental framework of federal disaster response. In addition, specialized courses focusing on the and National Response Framework (NRF) from the perspective of specific roles are listed below: IS-2900 — National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF) Overview IS-100.b — Introduction to Incident Command System, ICS-100 IS-700.a — National Incident Management… Read more
The Federal Highway Administration provides basic information and a wide range of resources to inform localities and states on the administration’s Emergency Relief Program. States must apply to the Federal Highway Administration, not FEMA, for funding to supplement state and federal assistance to repair damage to federal highways or roads on federal land caused by natural disasters.… Read more
Residents look to their elected officials for signs of hope and recovery after a natural disaster; it’s important for local elected officials to be informed enough to provide accurate — and empathetic — answers on the response and recovery process to the community. These tips provide advice for local elected officials to effectively engage… Read more
If properly managed and engaged, local elected officials can be a great asset to disaster response and recovery operations. Below, Ken Parker, retired city manager of Port Orange, Florida, provides advice for localities on how best to engage elected officials and use their strengths to boost morale across the community. “Don’t be afraid to use… Read more
If properly managed and engaged, local elected officials can be a great asset to disaster response and recovery operations. Below, Ken Parker, retired city manager of Port Orange, Florida, provides advice for city managers on how best to engage elected officials and use their strengths to boost morale across the community. “Don’t be afraid to… Read more
Although EMS professional’s day-to-day activities will cross-over into disaster response, they will likely experience heightened emotional and physical stress that comes with disaster response. City managers, emergency managers, local charitable organizations and nonprofits, and other relevant community stakeholders should work with EMS managers and supervisors during disaster planning and response to provide stress relief… Read more
Although EMS professional’s day-to-day activities will cross-over into disaster response, they will likely encounter responsibilities out of the ordinary, in addition to the heightened emotional and physical stress that comes with disaster response. Emergency managers should work with EMS managers and supervisors during disaster planning and response to provide stress relief for first responders… Read more
Although EMS professional’s day-to-day activities will cross-over into disaster response, they will likely encounter responsibilities out of the ordinary, in addition to the heightened emotional and physical impact that comes with disaster response. City managers should work with EMS managers and supervisors during disaster planning and response to provide stress relief for first responders and… Read more
Although EMS training and day-to-day activities will cross over into disaster response, sound planning can ensure familiar tasks don’t get overlooked in the chaos of a natural disaster. IBTS spoke with Ken Parker, retired city manager of Port Orange, Florida, about his experience assisting his local EMS with natural disaster planning efforts. Take a wide… Read more
Although EMS professionals deal with injury and death on a daily-basis, many are caught off-guard by the emotional and physical intensity of responding to natural disasters. Below, retired City Manager of Port Orange, Florida, Ken Parker provides his advice to EMS workers based on his years of experience working alongside EMS professionals to navigate… Read more