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This working group is focused on discussions about emergency management.

The mission of this working group is to focus on discussions about emergency management.

Members

Kathy Gilbeaux mdmcdonald

Email address for group

emergency-management-ncr@m.resiliencesystem.org

Free Resources for Disaster Resilience

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No person or place is immune from disasters or disaster-related losses, and recent events have proven that even prepared communities can be overwhelmed in a state of emergency. Our reports provide guidelines and targeted resources for all stakeholders in a disaster response, including state and local governments, emergency medical services and health care centers. Read these online for free.
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Code Red Heat Alert Information - Baltimore City Health Department

Overview

The health commissioner declares a Code Red Heat Alert during periods of extreme heat. The decision to activate a Code Red Heat Alert on a particular day will be made before 6 A.M. of that day, if possible.

Individuals unsure of whether a Code Red Heat Alert is in effect can call 311 for details. 311 operators will provide cooling center locations, safety tips and information about warning signs for heat-related morbidity.

Individuals can also call 311 to report specific concerns about vulnerable neighbors on Code Red Heat Alert days. Call 911 if you are having a heat-related emergency.

Those without electricity are particularly vulnerable to heat-related health problems. Baltimore City health care providers can request energy assistance referral forms for their patients by calling 410-396-CARE (2273).

12 Things You Should Have at Home in Case of a Hurricane

            

inhabitat.com - by Yuka Yoneda - July 12, 2013

It's already hurricane season - would you be ready if another Superstorm Sandy hit today? If you hesitated for a moment, you might be one of the many who meant to prepare for the next big storm but then just got sucked into the daily grind and forgot. The good news is that there's still time to gather up the essentials so that you'll be ahead of the game for the next hurricane instead of having to fight some lady for the last pack of batteries at Duane Reade. Read on for the 12 important items you should have at home in case of an emergency situation like a serious storm or other natural disaster. . .

Multi-State Fleet Response Working Group - All Hazards Consortium Webinar Series

When
Tuesday July 23, 2013 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EDT

Tuesday, July 30, 2013 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EDT

Tuesday, August 6, 2013 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EDT                                 
 

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This is an online event.
Details will be provided after registration

Power Outage Prompts Sewage Spill in Howard County

wjla.com - October 30, 2012

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Commentary & response: Pepco’s dark and stormy problems

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July 17, 2012 - Montgomery County Department of Economic Development - by Steve Silverman   

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Register for Regional Situational Awareness Workshop, August 16 (McLean, VA)

The All Hazards Consortium, the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness, MITRE Corporation, and the DHS Science and Technology Office of First Responder Programs present:

 

REGIONAL "SITUATIONAL AWARENESS" WORKSHOP 

A "One Region" Approach Towards Public/Private Information Sharing

  

August 16, 2012 

McLean, Virginia

8:00 AM to 2:00 PM

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DC Department of Health Reminds Residents to Throw Out Food Affected During the Power Outage

newsroom.dc.gov - July 3, 2012

Affected Foods Should Not Be Used or Consumed in Preparation for Fourth of July Festivities

As temperatures and barbecues heat up, the DC Department of Health (DOH) reminds residents of the importance of food safety and hydration when preparing for outdoor celebrations this weekend. 

The topic of food safety is even more important, as the District of Columbia begins to recover from recent power outages that affected large portions of the city.  Foods that have not been properly refrigerated for more than 4 hours are at risk of making residents sick if consumed.  Residents who were without power for more than 1-2 days are advised to dispose of all perishable food items located in their refrigerators during the power outage.  Residents whose freezers were without power for more than 48 hours are advised to dispose of all frozen foods.  When preparing for Fourth of July festivities, DOH strongly encourages residents to use fresh foods and not foods that were stored in refrigerators or freezers that were affected by the recent power outage. 

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Storms: Mid-Atlantic Power Outages Could Last Days

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Power Outages Impact Millions Across the Nation (This news video is preceded by a brief commercial.)

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