ARTICLES OUT LOUD

Article Out Loud – Finding Beds in the Middle of a Disaster
Beth McAteer
January 31, 2023
In 2012, an EF5 tornado ripped through Joplin, Missouri, destroying 8,000 buildings, killing 160 citizens, and injuring almost a thousand. Here is the heroic story of how medical professionals and emergency responders in the area – with the help of local volunteers – used community-based planning to save lives

Article Out Loud – Crisis Standards of Care – A Mental Health Perspective
James Greenstone
January 25, 2023
During a disaster, responders face many challenges and must make difficult decisions. For health care professionals, accepting a sufficient standard of care during a crisis may be the most difficult. This mental health perspective provides some key points to consider before the next crisis occurs.

Article Out Loud – Applications for a Newly Developed Risk and Resilience Tool
Christina Nuñez, Kyle Pfeiffer and Rao Kotamarthi
January 25, 2023
A new, publicly available tool provides a window into how future climate realities could affect U.S. cities and towns. Learn how planners and decision-makers can get map-based analyses driven by peer-reviewed climate data using this free portal.

Article Out Loud – The Pony Express Rides Again
Monty Dozier
January 18, 2023
When supply chains were diminished during the coronavirus pandemic, leaders had to find innovative ways to protect their communities. In Texas, they used the Pony Express model to ensure the delivery of personal protective equipment, critical supplies, and vaccines to those in need.

Article Out Loud – Virtual Reality Training Revolution Is Here
Peter Johnson
January 18, 2023
Training is often a check-the-box task. However, it can be difficult to know how much training was learned. Virtual reality and its related analytics provide a way to heighten participation and monitor learning levels for numerous threat scenarios.

Article Out Loud – Railroad Ties Communities Together
James Metzger
January 17, 2023
With Amtrak’s rail lines spanning communities across the United States (and parts of Canada), it is in a prime position to engage the whole community and to build national resilience. Planning, training, and educational efforts provide a way to bring employees, passengers, and other community stakeholders into the preparedness cycle.
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ARTICLES OUT LOUD

Article Out Loud – Finding Beds in the Middle of a Disaster
January 31, 2023
In 2012, an EF5 tornado ripped through Joplin, Missouri, destroying 8,000 buildings, killing 160 citizens, and injuring almost a thousand. Here is the heroic story of how medical professionals and emergency responders in the area – with the help of local volunteers – used community-based planning to save lives

Article Out Loud – Crisis Standards of Care – A Mental Health Perspective
January 25, 2023
During a disaster, responders face many challenges and must make difficult decisions. For health care professionals, accepting a sufficient standard of care during a crisis may be the most difficult. This mental health perspective provides some key points to consider before the next crisis occurs.

Article Out Loud – Applications for a Newly Developed Risk and Resilience Tool
January 25, 2023
A new, publicly available tool provides a window into how future climate realities could affect U.S. cities and towns. Learn how planners and decision-makers can get map-based analyses driven by peer-reviewed climate data using this free portal.

Article Out Loud – The Pony Express Rides Again
January 18, 2023
When supply chains were diminished during the coronavirus pandemic, leaders had to find innovative ways to protect their communities. In Texas, they used the Pony Express model to ensure the delivery of personal protective equipment, critical supplies, and vaccines to those in need.

Article Out Loud – Virtual Reality Training Revolution Is Here
January 18, 2023
Training is often a check-the-box task. However, it can be difficult to know how much training was learned. Virtual reality and its related analytics provide a way to heighten participation and monitor learning levels for numerous threat scenarios.

Article Out Loud – Railroad Ties Communities Together
January 17, 2023
With Amtrak’s rail lines spanning communities across the United States (and parts of Canada), it is in a prime position to engage the whole community and to build national resilience. Planning, training, and educational efforts provide a way to bring employees, passengers, and other community stakeholders into the preparedness cycle.
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