2012 Partners in Emergency Preparedness Conference Presentations
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Keynote: Dr. Grady Bray | |
Changes in the National Incident Management System and how it will affect Federal, State and Local operations. | |
Lessons from Earthquakes of 2008 - 2011 | |
Overcoming barriers: The role of gender in disasters | |
A6 |
Planning for Medical Surge: A Step-by-Step Approach for Tangible Public Health Preparedness
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Managing COOP in Disaster ; The COOP Coordination Group |
B1 | Mitigating, Preventing, Responding, and Recovering from Active Shooters Incidents | |
B2 | Dealing with Difficult People - during disasters | |
B3 | Kick Starting a Business Continuity Program | |
B4 | Get out of Town: Evacuation and Sheltering in a Catastrophic Incident | |
B5 | How Do Assumptions Affect Your Flood Losses and Economy? | |
B6 | The Importance of Cultural Competency in Emergency Management | |
B7 | Leveraging Money for Recovery - the role of the Emergency Manager in a complex economic world |
C1 | State and Local Governments' Legal Authorities During Emergencies and "Home Rule" Misconceptions | |
C3 | Mass Fatality Planning for Cities and Counties: Working Together to Prepare for the Worst | |
C5 | Partners in Weather Preparedness - Basic | |
C6 | Panel Discussion: The American Red Cross Responding to Disasters | |
C7 | Mississippi Flooding: ESF6 Lessons Learned |
D1 | Effective Evacuation Coordination in Disasters | |
D2 | Observations from the 2011 Christchurch NZ and 2011 Great East Japan (Tohoku) Earthquakes Implications for the Pacific Northwest | |
D3 | Safety Preplanning and Strategy for Large Incident Responses | |
D4 | Emergency Radio Communications Made Simple | |
D5 | Partners in Weather Preparedness; Advanced | |
D6 | Developing a Regional Pediatric Disaster Response Plan | |
D7 | What your mama didn't tell you about flood recovery? |
E2 | Disaster Preparedness on a Limited Budget | |
E3 | Crisis and Sleep Deprivation - The Road to Weirdness | |
E4 | A Case Study of legal issues involving emergency management and emergency services | |
E5 | Protecting Organizations from Cyber Attack | |
E6 | Panel - Migrant Ships: A Multi-Jurisdiction Approach to Planning and Response | |
E7 | Family Assistance Center Planning for Mass Fatality Incidents |
F1 | Magnitude 9 Paradigm Shift | |
F2 | Practical Disaster Sheltering: Strategies and Tactics for Success | |
F3 | Cascadia, View from a Volcano | |
F4 | Long Term Disaster Recovery | |
F5 | Washington State Department of Health Response to the Fukushima Nuclear Reactor | |
F6 | Radiological Emergency Preparedness "A Study of Federal, State and Local Preparedness for events at Nuclear Power Plants" | |
F7 | Emergency Alert System changes in Washington State |
G1 | Rapid Responder: New Incident Command Tools |
G2 | Social Media and Disaster Management Right Tool...Right Time...Right Place |
G4 | Whole Community; as a Framework to Identify and Address Gaps in Vulnerable Populations Planning |
G5 | Teachers: Forgotten Resource in School Disaster Preparedness |
G6 | Disaster Pet Sheltering planning and Lessons Learned |
G7 | Patient Movement: A Different Kind of Evacuation |