Resources

Fire Service Operations for the Southeastern Tornados — April 2011

This report condenses a series of meetings held in the summer of 2011 to look at fire department and emergency medical services (EMS) organization activities in Alabama and Georgia during the April 2011 tornados that ripped through southeastern U.S. The report provides an insight into the routines and needs of local fire and EMS agencies in disasters… Read more

Tips for State Agencies: Communicating with Stakeholders and the Media

  Communication and coordination between state and local agencies before, during and after a natural disaster is critical, yet state representatives and local agencies often find themselves lacking sufficient communications plans and struggling to communicate efficiently during an incident. Use these tips to identify common areas of disconnect and improve your communication with local officials… Read more

Tips for Local Agencies: Communicating with Stakeholders and the Media

  Communication and coordination among and between local and state agencies before, during and after a natural disaster is critical, yet local agencies often find themselves lacking sufficient communications plans and struggling to communicate efficiently with other local agencies and state representatives during an incident. Use these tips to identify common areas of disconnect and… Read more

CDBG Disaster Recovery: Recordkeeping Requirements & Website Maintenance

Use this presentation to get a broad understanding of the recordkeeping and website maintenance requirements.   CDBG Disaster Recovery: Recordkeeping Requirements & Website Maintenance 

ARES Emergency Reference Information for Amateur Radio Station

Amateur ham radio operators can download this form from the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) before a disaster and fill in contact information for their local emergency agencies and ARES directors to be prepared for quick communications with other stakeholders during a disaster. ARES also provides useful tips and advice for ham operators before, during… Read more

Template: ARES Monthly Section Emergency Coordinators Report

Local American Radio Relay League (ARRL) district emergency coordinators and ARRL emergency coordinators can download this fillable PDF to use as a template for submitting monthly activity to their section emergency coordinator. The template was created by the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES). ARES Monthly Section Emergency Coordinators Report (PDF)

Elected Officials’ Guide to Emergency Management in California

This guide is a condensed summary of emergency management responsibilities in the event of an emergency or disaster designed to provide local elected officials in California with an understanding and overview of emergency management in the state.   Elected Officials’ Guide to Emergency Management in California 

Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) Field Resources Manual

This manual is intended to serve as a quick trainer and reference for amateurs deployed in the field for emergency services work, primarily through the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES). It provides basic program information, forms and operating aids. A number of templates can be customized for the local area… Read more

Emergency Responder Health Monitoring and Surveillance (ERHMS): A Guide for Key Decision Makers

This guide provides a step by step summary of the components of the  system, its primary data requirements, primary recommendations and key decision points. It also outlines the type of health and safety reports that the ERHMS system can provide to decision makers.   Emergency Responder Health Monitoring and Surveillance (ERHMS): A Guide for Key… Read more

U.S. DOL Incident Command System (ICS) Activity Log

Download this fillable Activity Log (ICS 214) from the to record details of notable activities at any ICS level, including single resources, equipment, task forces and more. The logs provide basic incident activity documentation and a reference for any . Completed logs are submitted to supervisors, who forward them to the documentation unit.   FEMA… Read more