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    Public Assistance Programs Every emergency management plan must have a diagram that leaves room for recovery. Recovery takes efforts that must combine every leader of the community, from every level. This idea is crucial when dealing with the aftermath of a disaster. Knowing how to respond is one thing, but knowing how to recover properly and promptly is critical for any community after a disaster. This brings up the assistance programs that the government has to offer. This are plans designed to

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    This paper will discuss emergency response derived from the Federal Emergency Management System through the Department of Homeland Security, and the management system connecting the support entities. Additionally, it will cover the response to the terrorist attacks of 9/11, and the response to Hurricane Katrina. Specifically, this paper will look into a few areas where emergency response has failed and why. Furthermore, it will look at lessons learned from failings associated with these responses

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    Emergency management plans are the policies and procedures developed and implemented by an organisation to treat with and respond to emergency situations when they arise. These plans in most cases are written and take into consideration all the hazards and threats posed to the organisation. Furthermore O’Brien, O’Keefe, Rose &Wisner (2006) identify disaster planning as “based on risk assessment and lessons learned, which are codified into a set of risk management and emergency plans designed to enable

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    recovery have proven to be key in helping those affected by emergencies. This paper will examine some of the roles and responsibilities that are taken to first time responders and mangers. It is important for emergency management to make sure that the team around them are given the right tools and knowledge to help assist people in emergency situations. Next, the discussion of the role of the state government has in dealing with emergency management. When there are organizations that volunteer themselves

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    events. Emergency management seek to apply science and technology, planning and management to deal with disasters that can result into death or injury of several people and destruction of property within the community, state, and the nation. Emergency management make effort to eliminate or at least lessen the number of losses and cost through execution of strategies that reflect full life cycle of any disaster management (Sylves, 2015). Below is the brief historical information of emergency management

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    Understanding the emergency management customer during a crisis is essential to the success of the mission. Furthermore, it is critical for emergency managers to be able to disseminate information to their customer base in a timely and accurate format that they will be able to understand and use. Additionally, managers need to be familiar with the extensive range of communications platforms, what the end user is accustomed too and create partnerships with those media sources. Unfortunately, a

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    When the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was created by President Carter via Executive Order 12127, it consolidated agencies to deal with various types of emergencies. The goal of emergency management is to afford fortification from all hazards for the people, properties, and governments within the United States. Successful emergency management includes a functional approach to all emergencies, mutual planning, correct use of physical and monetary resources, and shared responsibilities

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    Emergency Management begin in the 1800’s. New Hampshire had a fire that destroyed most of the city. The city needed financial aid to help with the recovery efforts. In 1803, a Congressional Act was passed in order to help the town recover from the devastating loss. This is an example of what would be the Federal government participation in a local disaster. In the 1930’s, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the Bureau of Public Roads was given the ability to give disaster loans to aid in

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    In the event of an emergency or crisis, staff is not permitted to leave campus without direct communication and consent from relevant supervisors. The responsibilities of staff are outlined below. Principal • Designate, assign and train Staff for Emergency Response Procedures annually • Ensure that all staff members are familiar with Emergency Procedures, including substitute teachers, volunteers, and part time employees. • Response Procedures should identify specific protocols for daily scheduled

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    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is the lead federal agency accountable for disaster management in the United States and known to assist other countries. FEMA is the preparation, response, recovery, and mitigation efforts for disasters (FEMA.gov| Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2017). The clean-ups are very costly and require the involvement of numerous federal programs and agencies. They are known to help the government private and non- private sectors. It is vital and a necessity

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