Access the recording and handouts for a webinar sponsored by the U.S. EPA on Tuesday, September, 23. This webinar will help managers learn what resources and strategies are available to ensure that they are prepared in case of natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and other threats to a clean water supply in their communities.
A willingness to change is the first step in effective deployment of fire services.
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As communities are banding together to help those impacted by recent tornados, local governments are looking at their shelter, emergency, and evacuation plans and wondering if their citizens are ready for tornado and hurricane seasons.
Auburn Hills, Michigan is a 31-year-old, growing community with an unusual tax base breakdown of 80 percent commercial and 20 percent residential.
This article will show how resiliency has been expanded to include actions before, during, and after a disaster.