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Recent Emergency Management Meeting

Post Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2005 3:11 pm

I saw the article in the Commercial Appeal about last week's public meeting to address emergency preparedness. The article was particularly unhelpful - concentrating mainly on the implication that each of us is on our own. Can anyone give a better recap of the information shared at the meeting? Will MSCEMA release minutes of the meeting or a transcript?

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Re: Recent Emergency Management Meeting

Post Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 5:03 am

The minutes will be released on the Center for Earthquake Research and Information website at http://www.ceri.memphis.edu/. I don't know the timeframe when it will be posted. I'll keep you updated when they release the information.

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Re: Recent Emergency Management Meeting

Post Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:58 pm

Emergency management (or disaster management) is the discipline of dealing with and avoiding risks.[1] It is a discipline that involves preparing for disaster before it occurs, disaster response (e.g. emergency evacuation, quarantine, mass decontamination, etc.), as well as supporting, and rebuilding society after natural or human-made disasters have occurred. In general, any Emergency management is the continuous process by which all individuals, groups, and communities manage hazards in an effort to avoid or ameliorate the impact of disasters resulting from the hazards. Actions taken depend in part on perceptions of risk of those exposed.[2] Effective emergency management relies on thorough integration of emergency plans at all levels of government and non-government involvement. Activities at each level (individual, group, community) affect the other levels. It is common to place the responsibility for governmental emergency management with the institutions for civil defense or within the conventional structure of the emergency services. In the private sector, emergency management is sometimes referred to as business continuity planning.

Emergency Management is one of a number of terms which, since the end of the Cold War, have largely replaced Civil defense, whose original focus was protecting civilians from military attack. Modern thinking focuses on a more general intent to protect the civilian population in times of peace as well as in times of war. Another current term, Civil Protection is widely used within the European Union and refers to government-approved systems and resources whose task is to protect the civilian population, primarily in the event of natural and human-made disasters. Within EU countries the term Crisis Management emphasises the political and security dimension rather than measures to satisfy the immediate needs of the civilian population.[citation needed] An academic trend is towards using the term disaster risk reduction, particularly for emergency management in a development management context. This focuses on the mitigation and preparedness aspects of the emergency cycle (see below).

I have also studied a lot of Emergency Management during the course of ccnp.

Thanks

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