Emergency Management Blog

Why You Need a Mobile/Virtual Strategy for Business Continuity and Incident Management

We live in an increasingly mobile world. Think about it. How often are you at your desk when a crisis occurs? Where are your other team members? Do they work in different offices and do they also support your business […]

Moore OK Devastated. Death Toll Rises. More Found Under Rubble.

The tornado threat remains high today in a region devastated yesterday by one-mile wide F4 twister. As the search for survivors continues, I find myself wondering (knowing well I live in EQ country, not tornado country) what procedures do they have in place in schools for tornado safety? I have always assumed […]

Severe Weather To Start Off Week In Midwest – Tornadoes Tonight & Tomorrow

  Near Oklahoma City, a half-mile wide tornado was reported, prompting a stark alert from the Weather Service: “You could be killed if not underground or in a tornado shelter,” the advisory […]

New Name for nCoV – Now MERS-CoV – 38 cases, 20 deaths

Name, name, name…what’s in a name?!?!?!  Well, it is important AND to keep us all straight there are some really smart folks who have been ruminating about this for the past few months.  The group, the Coronavirus Study Group (CSG) of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) took the lead on making sure we were all straight and this new virus was properly […]
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