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FEMA Leadership Honors The Anniversary Of The 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake


WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, leadership from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) will join the State of California along with numerous national and local emergency preparedness organizations at events across the impacted region in solemn acknowledgement of the 20th anniversary of the San Francisco Bay Area 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake.

fema Community Outreach with DeKalb Emergency Management (ID: 42200)
Decatur, GA, September 29, 2009 — At a DeKalb County apartment complex, this fema Community Relations Outreach team includes Team Lead Barry Holland (left), DeKalb Emergency Management Officer J. McWhorter, Specialists Ken Gay, Carmen B. Almeida-Biggart, Maureen Ivey, and Douglas Bodem. Community Relations tries to inform every flood affected resident about fema disaster recovery services. George Armstrong/fema

Community Relations Outreach in Bartow County (ID: 42220)
Emerson, GA, October 3, 2009 — In Bartow County speaking to a flood affected resident, this fema Community Relations Team includes Serge Philippe(Lead), Norma Eubanks, and Charles Edwards. fema is here due to severe storms and flooding. George Armstrong/fema

fema Aid Available Following Recent ND Storms And Flooding
BISMARCK, N.D. — Damages incurred from the recent severe storms and flooding may be eligible for individual assistance, according to state and federal disaster officials.

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Dog Attacks, Public Relations, and Eyes Off the Medical Records!


This week’s midweek look at the EMS news for EMTs and Paramedics kicks off with a look at a great public relations article in a Delaware newspaper.  It educates the public about the scope and mission of the local volunteer fire company and is a great example of the type of news article I think could be used in many communities.Next up, a follow up to a recent story I covered over at the main MedicCast.com site and podcast last weekend.  Right after I talked about dog bites and warm weather, a story about a 4 year old bitten by a pit bull cropped up.Finally, a look at breach of confidentiality issues as 15 people were fired in California after they looked at the Octuplet mom’s patient records when they had no reason to do so. Thanks to our sponsor:Try Lexi-Comp for the mobile drug and medical information tools you need. Visit www.lexi.com/mediccast. Visit The MedicCast Podcast Site Now!  

ER Economics, Non-urgent Transport, and New fema Man
This week’s midweek EMS news for EMTs and paramedics from the MedicCast community features three stories about EMS in the news.The first story looks at the economics of the recession with regard to ERs and hospital overcrowding. The University of Tennessee medical Center is predicting more ER overcrowding due to lost benefits and other economic impacts from the recession.Next, a look at one way to alleviate ER overcrowding with diversionary transport to non-urgent care in clinics and primary care centers.  This could be accomplished with a new breed of ambulances built for non-emergency transport rather than 911 services.Finally, a look at the new man at the helm of fema.  Former Florida Emergency Management Director Craig Fugate has been named the new fema director by President Obama.  Hopefully this will turn around the 8 year decline of what was once a shining example of efficiency in large scale emergency response.Thanks to Lexi-Comp (www.lexi.com/mediccast) for their generous sponsorship of the is program.  Try out the brand new Lexi-Tox product built just for use by emergency responders in the field in the face of overdoses and poisonings.  Find out more and register to win an iPod Touch at www.lexi.com/mediccast Visit us at MedicCast.com for updated EMS study aids and tips.

Top Ten Reasons To Buy Flood Insurance Now
Most homeowners insurance does not cover flood damage. If you live in a community that participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), you are eligible for flood insurance whether or not you live in a high-risk flood zone. The NFIP is a federal program enabling property owners in participating communities to purchase insurance as protection against flood losses in exchange for State and community floodplain management regulations that reduce future flood damages. Flood insurance compensates you for all covered flood-related losses to your home or business after your deductible is met.

Flood Aid to Maine Tops $1 Million
AUGUSTA, Maine — More than $1.2 million in federal aid has been disbursed to help communities recover from the flooding that devastated areas of Maine this summer.

fema Funding Reaches Over $32 Million For December Ice Storm
HOLYOKE, Mass. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) has obligated $32,058,172 to reimburse seven Massachusetts counties for eligible costs associated with their response to the December 11 through December 18, 2008, ice storm. This amount represents the 75% federal share of funding for the work. The remaining 25% of the cost is the responsibility of the 272 Massachusetts communities, eligible private-non-profits, and state agencies that applied for federal aid through fema s Public Assistance (PA) program.

President Declares Major disaster For Maine
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) today announced that federal disaster aid has been made available for Maine to supplement state and local recovery efforts in the area struck by severe storms, flooding, and landslides during the period of June 18 to July 8, 2009.

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The 1823 Half Eagle


By Doug Winter – RareGoldCoins.com As a specialist in rare United States gold coins, there are few series that I find more interested than the Capped Head half eagles produced from 1813 through 1834. I recently purchased (and quickly sold) a PCGS graded AU53 1823 half eagle. This date, by the standards of the type, [...]

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Fitness For Weddings.


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Obama to be keynote speaker at HRC dinner
Obama to be keynote speaker at HRC dinner. WASHINGTON (CNN ) – President Obama will speak at the Human Rights Campaign’s annual dinner in Washington this weekend, the White House said Monday. The president, who has faced complaints from liberals over his administration’s failure thus far to end the “Don’t [...]

Not Only Republicans Attacking the Nobel Committee Today
Here’s Mairead Maguire, recipient of the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize, blasting today’s surprise announcement that President Obama has been named the newest honoree. They say this is for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and co-operation between peoples, and yet he continues the policy of militarism and occupation of Afghanistan, instead of dialogue and [...]

Crawford County Flood Risk Information Open House Is Oct. 19
Representatives from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema), in partnership with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), will host a flood risk information open house for Crawford County residents on Monday, Oct. 19, 2009, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Crawford County Engineer’s Office, 815 Whetstone Street in Bucyrus.

Stack s Shatters Records at Philadelphia Americana Coin Sale! Nearly $9 Million Sold
Stack s Philadelphia Americana Sale was held last week in conjunction with the Whitman Coin and Collectibles Expo and was a resounding success. The auction realized nearly $9 million and set a new record for the most expensive silver U.S. medal ever sold at auction at a whopping $345,000! This sale featured not [...]

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Second Georgia Disaster Recovery Center Opens In Fulton County


ATLANTA, Ga. — A second disaster Recovery Center operated by the Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) is open in Fulton County for those affected by the severe storms and flooding of mid-September.

Two County-Wide disaster Recovery Centers Remain Open Columbus Day Holiday
CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. — State/fema disaster Recovery Centers in Gowanda and Silver Creek will remain open on the Columbus Day holiday, Monday, Oct. 12 to serve every resident of Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Erie Counties affected by the Aug. 8-10 storms and flooding, state and federal disaster recovery officials said today.

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FEMA Approves $22.4 Million In Disaster Aid For Georgia Flood Survivors


ATLANTA, Ga. — Since President Obama’s disaster declaration last week for those areas struck by severe storms and flooding in the State of Georgia, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) have been working closely to deliver support to impacted communities through financial assistance, information and person-to-person contact.

Kids Have Strokes More Often Than Thought
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PHOTOS: Ted Kennedy Through the Years
WATCH: The Politics of health Care Tamiflu saves lives of severely ill flu patients CHICAGO (Reuters) – Roche AG’s antiviral drug Tamiflu helped prevent deaths from seasonal flu in severely ill patients who had chronic underlying health problems, Chinese [...]

fema Georgia Flood Assistance Tops $40 Million After First Two Weeks
ATLANTA, Ga. — Two weeks after a federal major disaster declaration for parts of Georgia swamped by heavy rains and flooding, the emergency response is winding down and the focus of the Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) has turned to long-term recovery.

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Back To Central Oregon


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There ll be no adjustment of this Census, agency director says
WASHINGTON (CNN)– As outreach efforts begin to ramp up for the 2010 Census, the head of the Census Bureau said Thursday that there are no plans to adjust the result of the upcoming national count to account for possible undercounting of Latinos or other groups. “There’ll be no adjustment of this census,” Census Bureau Director [...]

Obama to be keynote speaker at HRC dinner
Obama to be keynote speaker at HRC dinner. WASHINGTON (CNN ) – President Obama will speak at the Human Rights Campaign’s annual dinner in Washington this weekend, the White House said Monday. The president, who has faced complaints from liberals over his administration’s failure thus far to end the “Don’t [...]

Final Guidance Issued on MMA Section 1011: Emergency health Services for Undocumented Aliens
This web page is designed to provide hospitals, physicians, and ambulance providers with accurate information regarding the implementation of section 1011 of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA). How Republican presidential candidates stand on Social Security On its present course, the system [...]

Not Only Republicans Attacking the Nobel Committee Today
Here’s Mairead Maguire, recipient of the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize, blasting today’s surprise announcement that President Obama has been named the newest honoree. They say this is for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and co-operation between peoples, and yet he continues the policy of militarism and occupation of Afghanistan, instead of dialogue and [...]

Twisters, Responsiveness to the Public, and Stroke Care Kudos
As the responders to the tornadoes in Oklahoma take care of the injured and misplaced there, it is important to take a moment and make sure that our own homes are prepared for disasters. We also, look at improvements in ambulance response times for one suburban community in Tennessee served by Rural/Metro ambulance under contract. We have to be responsive to the needs of our communities if we want to improve our chances of increased pay and opportunities in EMS.  This is true whether we are paid, volunteer, or government employed. Finally, a big thumbs up to South East Ambulance Service in the U.K. for their recognition recently for their improved stroke care initiatives.Thanks for Lexi-Comp for their generous support of this show.  Visit www.Lexi.com/mediccast for a chance to win an iPod Touch and free Lexi Solutions software.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - October 12, 2009 at 12:16 am

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