Sunday, May 29, 2011

Mobilizing for International Disaster Relief: Comparing U.S. and EU Approaches to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake

Mobilizing for International Disaster Relief: Comparing U.S. and EU Approaches to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake

Committed to Protection? Partnerships in Critical Infrastructure Protection

Committed to Protection? Partnerships in Critical Infrastructure Protection

Integrated United States Air Surveillance Governance Report

Integrated United States Air Surveillance Governance Report

Augmenting the DGPS Broadcast with Emergency Information

Augmenting the DGPS Broadcast with Emergency Information

Homeland Defense and Homeland Security: Creating Unity of Effort

Homeland Defense and Homeland Security: Creating Unity of Effort

Constructing Homeland Security: An Anemic Policy Regime

Constructing Homeland Security: An Anemic Policy Regime

Transportation Security Administration in Defense of the National Aviation Infrastructure

Transportation Security Administration in Defense of the National Aviation Infrastructure

ITCaveant admonitus/IT ("Let the forewarned beware"): The 1997 Grand Forks (USA) flood disaster

ITCaveant admonitus/IT ("Let the forewarned beware"): The 1997 Grand Forks (USA) flood disaster

Why is collaboration minimised at the accident scene?: A critical study of a hidden phenomenon

Why is collaboration minimised at the accident scene?: A critical study of a hidden phenomenon

(Humor) Earthquake Relief

(Humor) Earthquake Relief

The true cost of natural disaster insurance - CBS News Video

The true cost of natural disaster insurance - CBS News Video

FEMA Warns Disaster-Relief Fund is Running Low

FEMA Warns Disaster-Relief Fund is Running Low

Missouri Mutual Aid Activated for Joplin Tornado Response (with Related Video)

Missouri Mutual Aid Activated for Joplin Tornado Response (with Related Video)

Fireworks shows need new environmental review - SignOnSanDiego.com

Fireworks shows need new environmental review - SignOnSanDiego.com

United Way raises $31.8 million

United Way raises $31.8 million

Thursday, May 26, 2011

First Principles - Public Safety in the Age of Twitter

First Principles - Public Safety in the Age of Twitter

NationalJournal.com - The Day After - Monday, April 11, 2011

NationalJournal.com - The Day After - Monday, April 11, 2011

Conservatives bring new scrutiny to disaster aid - Jonathan Allen - POLITICO.com

Conservatives bring new scrutiny to disaster aid - Jonathan Allen - POLITICO.com

United Way had a successful fundraising year in 2010

United Way had a successful fundraising year in 2010

Foundation grants aid artists, groups

Foundation grants aid artists, groups

The Cartoon Guide to Surviving a Nuclear Bomb Test - Jared Keller - Technology - The Atlantic#slide1#slide1#slide1

The Cartoon Guide to Surviving a Nuclear Bomb Test - Jared Keller - Technology - The Atlantic#slide1#slide1#slide1

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Inside Missouri Hospital, Mix of Chaos and Bravery

JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) — Jonathan Elliott had heard the tornado sirens blaring outside St. John's Regional Medical Center for about a half-hour when things suddenly took a terrifying turn.
The building started shaking, the lights began to flicker and 16-year-old Elliott could feel the wind coming up beneath the floor in his grandfather's seventh-floor hospital room. It was time to make a move, he decided, and that's what Elliott and his grandmother did, making a dash for the relative safety of an inside stairwell.
Up to that moment, "we had no idea it was going to blow," Elliott said.
The tornado that smashed Joplin on Sunday evening also ravaged one of the town's major hospitals just when it was needed the most, killing at least six people in the building, blowing out windows and sucking up X-rays and medical records and dumping them two counties away.
After the twister passed, the entire 367-bed hospital was evacuated for fear of structural damage to the modern, nine-story high-rise, where walls were knocked 10 feet out of place and rooms were strewn with broken glass, concrete, ceiling tiles and other debris. Some patients were taken out in wheelchairs, while others unable to make their way out on their own after the elevators were disabled were slid down the stairs on mattresses.
Doctors and nurses set up a triage center in the parking lot amid crushed cars and a smashed helicopter, but once the storm victims were evaluated, they had to be sent to other hospitals for treatment. Some staff members who reported to work at St. John's after the tornado were themselves injured but toiled through the night anyway.
On the morning after the storm, parts of the hospital — one of Joplin's tallest buildings — appeared bombed out.
"I spent most of my life at that hospital," emergency room physician Dr. Jim Riscoe said, his voice cracking. "It's awful. I had two pregnant nurses who dove under gurneys. I had staff who showed up. They were hurt, but they worked all night long. It's a testimony to the human spirit."
In the frightening minutes before the twister struck, the hospital declared a "Condition Gray," and patients, relatives and staff members were told to leave their rooms and go into stairwells and other protected interior parts of the building. A total of 183 patients were in the building, authorities said.
Despite what hospital officials said was at least 10 minutes' warning inside the building before the twister hit, authorities said at least six of the 116 people who died in the tornado in Joplin were killed at St. John's. Five of the dead were patients and one was a visitor.
Riscoe compared the carnage to what he saw in 1981 when he dealt with the collapse of a skywalk at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Kansas City, where 114 people were killed. He said it also was similar to the scene in Haiti last year when he went there to help after the earthquake.
"It looked like a nuclear disaster had happened. Cars had been thrown like playing cards. Power lines were sparking. I couldn't believe it," Riscoe said.
Elliott and his grandmother were among the fortunate. When they emerged from the stairwell, they didn't recognize the hospital.
The Wichita, Kan., teenager said that his grandfather had been taken off a ventilator earlier in the day. When the twister struck, Elliott said, he didn't have time to move the older man from his hospital bed and left him behind. When Elliott returned to the room, it was littered with debris, but his grandfather had suffered just one small scratch on his head.
"I was really worried, but I was really surprised," Elliott said.
While Elliott said he didn't hear the warning from the hospital staff to take cover, he said the doctors took control afterward, ordering everyone to evacuate the building as fast as possible. For the patients who couldn't walk, Elliott and others used mattresses to slide them down the stairs.
On the way out, Elliott saw at least three patients being given CPR. He also heard someone yell, "We've got a dead guy here!" on the third floor.
Officials said the hospital was completely evacuated within 90 minutes after the tornado. When Elliott finally emerged with his grandparents safe, he was shocked to see cars piled on top of one another. He looked back to see windows blown out, curtains whipping in the wind and bent pieces of metal covering the building.
"I was just trying to grasp it all," Elliott said.
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Monday, May 23, 2011

Senate Homeland Security Committee chairman’s state to lose half of its DHS grants

Senate Homeland Security Committee chairman’s state to lose half of its DHS grants

FEMA will provide trailers as temporary housing for Mississippi flood victims

FEMA will provide trailers as temporary housing for Mississippi flood victims

FEMA begins deploying assistance to tornado-ravaged Joplin, MO

FEMA begins deploying assistance to tornado-ravaged Joplin, MO

Joplin, Missouri Tornado: What's Causing the Rise in Deadly Storms? - ABC News

Joplin, Missouri Tornado: What's Causing the Rise in Deadly Storms? - ABC News

Scenes of death, horrors described by Joplin tornado survivors | Reuters

Scenes of death, horrors described by Joplin tornado survivors Reuters

Tornado Season Is Deadliest Since 1953 - WSJ.com

Tornado Season Is Deadliest Since 1953 - WSJ.com

Ash Cloud From Iceland Volcano Cancels Flights- PHOTOS: Iceland Volcano's Massive Ash Cloud

Ash Cloud From Iceland Volcano Cancels Flights- PHOTOS: Iceland Volcano's Massive Ash Cloud

Flood Evac Reinstated for Section of Louisiana

Flood Evac Reinstated for Section of Louisiana

Joplin tornado death toll soars to 89

Joplin tornado death toll soars to 89

Twisters Tear Through Mo. Town

Twisters Tear Through Mo. Town

Monday, May 16, 2011

Leadership in complex, stressful rescue operations: A quantitative test of a qualitatively developed model

Leadership in complex, stressful rescue operations: A quantitative test of a qualitatively developed model

Coordination during multi-agency emergency response: issues and solutions

Coordination during multi-agency emergency response: issues and solutions

Dealing with mass death in disasters and pandemics: Some key differences but many similarities

Dealing with mass death in disasters and pandemics: Some key differences but many similarities

GAO Report: FEMA Needs Sound Management of Future State-Federal Catastrophic Planning

GAO Report: FEMA Needs Sound Management of Future State-Federal Catastrophic Planning

Leadership in complex, stressful rescue operations: A quantitative test of a qualitatively developed model : Table of Contents

Leadership in complex, stressful rescue operations: A quantitative test of a qualitatively developed model : Table of Contents

Why is collaboration minimised at the accident scene?: A critical study of a hidden phenomenon : Table of Contents

Why is collaboration minimised at the accident scene?: A critical study of a hidden phenomenon : Table of Contents

Monday, May 9, 2011

FEMA Relief Fund May Run Dry in Face of Disasters

FEMA Relief Fund May Run Dry in Face of Disasters

Cellphones to Get an Emergency Alert System - NYTimes.com

Cellphones to Get an Emergency Alert System - NYTimes.com

Historic flooding threatens IL town

Historic flooding threatens IL town

Faith organizations plan response

Faith organizations plan response

Haiti: Cholera Cumulative Mortality Cases since November 2010 (Published on 03 May 2011)

Haiti: Cholera Cumulative Mortality Cases since November 2010 (Published on 03 May 2011)

1,100+ evacuated as river keeps rising

1,100+ evacuated as river keeps rising

MS River continues historic rise

MS River continues historic rise

President promises disaster help

President promises disaster help

Arizona Wildfire Forces Evacuations

Arizona Wildfire Forces Evacuations

FEMA Turns Down Fire Aid Request for Texas

FEMA Turns Down Fire Aid Request for Texas

Memphis braces for Mississippi River flood crest | Reuters

Memphis braces for Mississippi River flood crest Reuters