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    them to the emergency, but it has its limitations, i.e., line of sight distance of approximately 2,500 feet (Priority Green) and non-emergency vehicle drivers are inattentive. (US Fire Administration (FEMA)) In 2015, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported there were 55 crashes across the United States involving emergency vehicles (Figure 2). Figure 2: NHTSA Fatality Analysis

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    response plans and procedures are in place, and are continuously reviewed and updated to support the resilience of our community to a variety of hazards. Emergency preparedness is a collective effort of many. While departments such as police, fire or public works will lead various emergency response and management activities, all city departments and other community stakeholders and essential services are necessary to support emergency planning and management activities as needed when preparing for hazards

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    A disaster is a highly disruptive event that causes suffering, hardship, injury, and even death (Anderson & McFarlane, 2015). A disaster can cause interruptions in businesses, and can cause partial or total destruction to infrastructure, such as homes or hospitals (Anderson & McFarlane, 2015). A disaster can cause downed power lines, loss of transportation, loss of food, and sanitation problems. Disasters are caused by naturally occurring events or man-made events. Examples of naturally occurring

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    Introduction. On 06 January 2005, a cargo train carrying a massive amount of chlorine spilled in Graniteville, South Carolina creating panic and indeed chaos to both citizens and emergency managers on how to properly respond to the hazardous materials released from the train wreckage. The people of the small rural town of Graniteville located just outside of Aiken, South Carolina, where caught in their sleep when Freight train 192 traveling approximately 47 mph struck other consignments spilling

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    Officer Gratuities

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    The meaning of slippery slope is when an officer is on a thin line of good and bad. Gratuities can come in any form so long as it’s free for the officer it can be where an officer is accepting gratuities such as a free dinner, soda, or even flowers as a gratitude of thanks from the citizens, which could later be used to make the officer look the other way. Some officers even take bribes to look the other way whether it be for businesses or just ordinary citizens. Many officers come subject to these

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    India: National Committee on Disaster Management (NCDM) Since independence in 1947, India has developed a nationwide relief administration but with the primary responsibility placed on State Governments to play the lead role. It has raised a specific structure for disaster management in the recent years. The structure is as under:- Figure 3-6 NDMA - India (Source: NDMA, India) • Mandate  The Central Government plays a number of important roles in the primary relief functions relating to warning

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    The implementation plan indicates modifications made from the original plan, to add local business owners. This modification will give a new outlook from local business owners and benefit the community. For example, the local business owners can anticipate damages from disaster and offer insight on the impacts during pre-disaster planning. The implementation plan will support the community plan by; historical management, prioritizing, and community support. By looking at Arkansas history of

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    INTRODUCTION Recent years, the world is always appalled by the increasing number of major events such as the earthquake in China and Japan, Katrina hurricane in the United States, flooding in Florida and tsunami in many countries in Southeast Asia such as Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia in which involved huge number of deaths. This is actually, what we called a disaster. In fact, disaster actually not only covers catastrophic natural disasters but also includes industrial, accidents and so forth

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    The American Red Cross

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    The American Red Cross is a program that helps people worldwide. The American Red Cross has helped people from all over the country. The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. The American Red Cross was founded by Henry Dunant, who was a Swiss Business man who helped soldiers on both sides of a battlefield after the Battle of Solfino. The American Red Cross was founded by Clara Barton

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    Write a clear and well thought out essay on the following problem: “Your County Manager has just gone to a federally sponsored program on getting volunteers to support the management and administrative side of disaster and recovery portions of emergency management. The Manager attended a seminar on a program called ‘Professional Volunteer Disaster Survey Team (PRO-V-DST)’ which had been developed in Texas in the mid-1990’s. She was quite enthusiastic about the program as it provides:

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