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The National Disaster Housing Strategy (the Strategy) serves two
purposes. First, it describes how we as a Nation currently provide
housing to those affected by disasters. It summarizes, for the
first time in a single document, the many sheltering and housing
efforts we have in the United States and the broad array of
organizations that are involved in managing these programs. The
Strategy also outlines the key principles and policies that guide
the disaster housing process. Second, and more importantly, the
Strategy charts the new direction that our disaster housing efforts
must take if we are to better meet the emergent needs of disaster
victims and communities.
This Orientation Manual provides practical information: both rescue
techniques, and preparedness information for the first responder
who will encounter people with visible and non-visible disabilities
through their work. This publication can assist first responders in
advance or make critical emergency decisions. This publication will
help first responders to confidently work with the disability
community toward the goal of protecting and saving lives and
minimizing trauma.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies regardless of service
delivery model have sought guidance on how to better integrate
their emergency preparedness and response activities into similar
processes occurring at the local, regional, State, tribal, and
Federal levels. This primary purpose of this project is to begin
the process of providing that guidance as it relates to mass care
incident deployment.
This incident highlights the need for the recognition of the
dangers of oxygen-limiting silos regardless of their use and
setting. Other issues identified are the need for a hazard and risk
assessment process in decisionmaking on the fireground, the
importance of site control and accountability, the need for group
training in technical rescue operations, the coordination of
non-fire department resources and the role of emergency management
personnel fulfilling an active role in a unified command structure.
This body of work provides detailed information on the nature of
the National Guard Plane Crash in Evansville, Indiana for
policymakers who must decide on allocations of resources between
fire and other pressing problems, and within the fire service to
improve codes and code enforcement, training, public fire
education, building technology, and other related areas.
This body of work provides detailed information on the nature of
the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on allocations of
resources between fire and other pressing problems, and within the
fire service to improve codes and code enforcement, training,
public fire education, building technology, and other related
areas.
This body of work provides detailed information on the nature of
the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on allocations of
resources between fire and other pressing problems, and within the
fire service to improve codes and code enforcement, training,
public fire education, building technology, and other related
areas.
This report discusses the Broward County off-shore emergency
response plan, the background considerations made that were used to
set up the drill, the drill itself, and lessons learned from the
drill. Many fire and rescue organizations can benefit from the
concepts in this response plan, even though the plan was
specifically designed for an off-shore response at a particular
location. Its concept and design can be applied to almost any type
of disaster that involves multiple agencies. The lessons learned
are applicable to almost any type of multi-casualty incident or
exercise.
This body of work provides detailed information on the nature of
the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on allocations of
resources between fire and other pressing problems, and within the
fire service to improve codes and code enforcement, training,
public fire education, building technology, and other related
areas.
A massive leak of liquefied chlorine gas created a dangerous cloud
of poison gas over the city of Henderson, Nevada, in the early
morning hours of May 6, 1991. Over 200 persons were examined at a
local hospital for respiratory distress caused by inhalation of the
chlorine and approximately 30 were admitted for treatment.
Approximately 700 individuals were taken to shelters. It is
estimated that from 2,000 to 7,000 individuals were taken
elsewhere.
This Fifteenth Edition covers the 5-year period of 2003 to 2007
with a primary focus on 2007. Only native National Fire Incident
Reporting System (NFIRS) 5.0 data are used for NFIRS-based
analyses. In 2007, the native NFIRS 5.0 data account for 98 percent
of the fire incident data.
This body of work provides detailed information on the nature of
the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on allocations of
resources between fire and other pressing problems, and within the
fire service to improve codes and code enforcement, training,
public fire education, building technology, and other related
areas.
This body of work provides detailed information on the nature of
the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on allocations of
resources between fire and other pressing problems, and within the
fire service to improve codes and code enforcement, training,
public fire education, building technology, and other related
areas.
This 14th edition covers the 10-year period 1995 to 2004 with a
primary focus on 2004. For the first time, only native National
Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) 5.0 data are used for
NFIRS-based analyses. The report addresses the overall national
fire problem. Detailed analyses of the residential and
non-residential fire problem, firefighter casualties, and other
subsets of the national fire problem are not included. These
topic-specific analyses will be addressed as separate, stand-alone
publications.
This report on the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, One Meridian Plaza
fire documents one of the most significant highrise fires in U.S.
history. This body of work provides detailed information on the
nature of the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on
allocations of resources between fire and other pressing problems,
and within the fire service to improve codes and code enforcement,
training, public fire education, building technology, and other
related areas.
This handbook was created to help women who would like to become
career, volunteer, or seasonal firefighters, as well as those who
have just started on the job and are seeking guidance. It offers
insights and suggestions from women who have been there: female
firefighters, officers, and chiefs from all across the country. It
attempts to present firefighting as it really is--neither
glamorized nor trivialized--and to share answers to questions women
commonly have about working in this still nontraditional field.
In the Spring of 2004, the U S Fire Administration (USFA) partnered
with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) in a
cooperative agreement project entitled Mitigating the Rural Fire
Problem. The purpose of the project was to examine what can be done
to reduce the high death rate from fires in rural U S communities
The 12th edition of Fire in the United States covers the 10-year
period from 1989 to 1998, with emphasis on 1998. As usual in this
series, this edition describes the overall national fire problem;
examines aspects of the problem in residential and non-residential
structures, vehicles, and outside fires; and addresses casualties
sustained by firefighters in the line of duty. Additionally, this
report presents the number of fires and deaths in each state for
1998 and, where available, the 10-year trends. Special analyses
address the problem of fire as it related to the very young and to
older adults. These individuals are at higher-than-average risk
from fire, a problem receiving high attention by the USFA.
This body of work provides detailed information on the nature of
the fire problem for policymakers who must decide on allocations of
resources between fire and other pressing problems, and within the
fire service to improve codes and code enforcement, training,
public fire education, building technology, and other related
areas.
Pub 1 communicates who and what FEMA is, what we do, and how we can
better accomplish our missions. Pub 1 defines our principles and
culture, and describes our history, mission, purpose, and ethos.
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