An Article Out Loud Flashback from the Domestic Preparedness Journal, June 08, 2011.
In 2011, a “45-second” tornado proved that just because something has never happened here doesn’t mean that it cannot happen here. A wealth of lessons learned from that day continue to prepare communities today.
Narrated by Randy Vivian.
Craig DeAtley
Craig DeAtley, PA-C, is director of the Institute for Public Health Emergency Readiness at the Washington Hospital Center, the National Capital Region’s largest hospital. He also is the emergency manager for the National Rehabilitation Hospital, and co-executive director of the Center for HICS (Hospital Incident Command System) Education and Training. He previously served, for 28 years, as an associate professor of emergency medicine at The George Washington University. In addition, he has been both a volunteer paramedic with the Fairfax County (Virginia) Fire and Rescue Department and a member of the department’s Urban Search and Rescue Team. An Emergency Department PA at multiple facilities for over 40 years, he also has served, since 1991, as the assistant medical director for the Fairfax County Police Department.
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- Craig DeAtleyhttps://domesticpreparedness.com/author/craig-deatley
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