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Article Out Loud – Wildfire PREsponse: Closing the Gap With Mitigation

This is an article by Mark Howell, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, June 11, 2025. Mitigation is essential to managing wildfires. As fire seasons grow longer and more costly, responders should be presponders, and mitigation experts may participate in response. Learn how coordinated efforts to prevent wildfires are

Article Out Loud – Public Order Policing Units in Disasters

This is an article by Robert Leverone, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, June 18, 2025. Modern disasters highlight the critical need for effective crowd control and management, especially when people are deprived of essential resources. The role of specialized law enforcement units in managing crowds is vital to

Article Out Loud – Managing Animal Loss: Emergency Carcass Operations

This is an article by Joshua Dise and Marshal Wilson, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, June 11, 2025. Carcass management is rarely top of mind for emergency managers, but during mass animal deaths, it tests preparedness, coordination, and public trust. Learn how to close this critical gap and

Article Out Loud – Caring for the Affected at Family Assistance Centers

This is an article by Jennifer Stansberry Miller, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, May 28, 2025. In moments of crisis, a well-executed family assistance center can offer clarity, connection, and compassion that victims’ families and survivors need to begin making sense of loss and change. Family assistance centers

Article Out Loud – Psychosocial Hazards: Preventing Human-Caused Disasters

This is an article by I. David Daniels, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, May 28, 2025. Some of the greatest human-caused disasters in modern history can be attributed to unaddressed psychosocial hazards. Flawed safety cultures contribute to tragic outcomes in which concerns are not taken seriously and dissent

Article Out Loud – Meeting the Psychosocial Needs of Child Survivors

This is an article by Emily Heard, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, May 21, 2025. Without adequate support and resources, disasters can leave lasting psychological effects on children. In the United States, an estimated 14% of children experience a natural disaster during childhood. Learn how to help children

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