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BEAVER, W. Va. — Federal disaster assistance funding has reached $12.6 million to help homeowners, renters, business owners, and government agencies in West Virginia recover from the June 2010 flooding.
disaster Recovery Centers Close In Observance Of Labor Day
LAREDO, Texas — fema/State disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) will close Monday, Sept. 6, in observance of Labor Day.
Flood Recovery Centers To Close Soon
BEAVER, W. Va. Federal and state flood recovery officials have announced that disaster Recovery Centers will close during the next two weeks.
Maverick, Cameron Counties To Host fema/State Mobile disaster Recovery Centers
LAREDO, Texas — The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) announce the opening of Mobile disaster Recovery Centers (MDRCs). The MDRC will open Friday, Sept. 3, in Maverick County and Saturday, Sept. 4, in Cameron County for those affected by Hurricane Alex and the flooding that followed.
Use Smartphone To Apply For fema Assistance
BEAVER, W. Va. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) has announced a new feature to the m.fema.gov mobile platform to make it easier for disaster survivors to apply for help.
fema Administrator Fugate Applauds President Obama’s Appointment Of Kenneth Murphy As Regional Administrator
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) Administrator Craig Fugate today applauded President Obama’s appointment of Kenneth Dean Murphy as fema Regional Administrator for Region X, which encompasses Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
disaster Recovery Centers Operating Monday Friday
BEAVER, W. Va. disaster Recovery Centers will no longer be open on weekends. They are now operating Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. to help West Virginians recover from the severe storms, flooding, mudslides and landslides that hit the state in June.
Flood Safety Awareness Week March 15-19, 2010
SEATTLE, Wash. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) is pleased to support the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)-sponsored 2010 National Flood Safety Awareness Week, observed March 15-19 (http://www.floodsafety.noaa.gov/). Flooding is a coast to coast threat in the United States and its territories in all months of the year, irrespective of local “flood seasons.” According to fema Acting Regional Administrator Dennis Hunsinger, flooding is the nation’s number one natural disaster.
Flood Recovery Centers Close In One Week
BEAVER, W. Va. — The two remaining disaster Recovery Centers will close in the next few days. Centers have helped more than 1,300 West Virginians recover from the severe storms, flooding, mudslides and landslides that hit the state in June. Here is the schedule of closings:
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — On Monday July 12, 2010, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) launched an All Hazards Preparedness Campaign in hardware stores to advise people on how to rebuild implementing mitigation measures and prevent future damages. More than 1,360 persons have been reached and this effort will continue in stores located in the 10 municipalities designated to receive federal aid under fema s Public Assistance program for Infrastructure damages, after the May 26-31, 2010 storms and flooding event.
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Ambo MVAs, Fatigue in EMS, and Medal of Valor Winner
This week’s look at the midweek EMS news starts off with a look at a slew of ambulance involved MVAs this week. One accident involved a unit that crossed the center line and struck a pickup truck head on. In a related story, the Victoria Paramedic Union in Australia stated that unless paramedics there were given more rest time between shifts, they were in danger of having accidents on duty due to fatigue. Finally, a MedicCast kudos to Georgia paramedic Dori Wood on her winning of the Region V medal of valor. Dori descended into a 40 foot well to treat and help extricate a woman who had fallen down into the well. Visit The MedicCast Podcast Site Now! Thanks to our sponsor, Lexi-Comp for their support of the MedicCast News. Visit www.lexi.com/mediccast to sign up to win an iPod touch or free Lexi-Comp on-hand software.
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This is the MedicCast News a midweek news program with EMS news and commentary from Jamie Davis, the Podmedic the host of the MedicCast Podcast at MedicCast.com.This week’s news items lead off with a look at a New York police department’s program to teach scene safety to emergency responders. Next up is a story that has Cleveland Ohio EMS officials investigating possible cheating on a paramedic exam. 27 Paramedics have been brought in to testify in front of the Grand Jury about the cheating. Finally, a big thank-you to our dispatchers. This is Telecommunicators Week is happening and we need to remember our 911 operators and dispatchers.Thanks to Lexi-Comp for sponsoring the show. Go to www.Lexi.com/mediccast to find out how to win an iPod Touch and free Lexi-Comp Software.
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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!
High School EMS, Presidential Briefing, and Maryland Medevac
This week’s MedicCast News features a look at several mid-week news items. First off, a look at another high school EMS, Fire, and Rescue training program in Virginia. Next, a great article about an Firefighter/EMT who got to participate in a briefing with the president and his advisors on what is broken in U.S. healthcare. Finally, a look at a report from the Maryland House of Delegates that seems to save the state medevac system intact and safe from for profit hospital programs looking for a piece of the action.Find more great stories like this one and the longer, EMS tip-filled MedicCast at MedicCast.com.Thanks to Lexi-Comp for their generous sponsorship. Visit www.Lexi.com/mediccast to learn about their pocket software and register to win an iPod Touch and other great prizes.
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President Declares Major disaster For Minnesota
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) Craig Fugate today announced that federal aid has been made available to the state of Minnesota to supplement state and local recovery efforts in the area struck by severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding during the period of June 17-26, 2010.
Henry County Flood Risk Open House Is Set For May 25
CHICAGO, Ill. — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security s Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema), in partnership with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR), will host a flood risk information open house for residents of Henry County on Tuesday, May 25, 2010, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Black Hawk College Community Education Center, 404 E. Third Street, Kewanee, Ill.
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