DHS Releases First Responder Guidance for Improvised Explosive Devices and Active...

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in coordination with the Departments of Defense, Health and Human Services, Justice, and...

Jun 10, 2015 | Mary Hodges

  • Incorporating Active Shooter Incident Planning into Healthcare Facility Emergency...

    The report, “Incorporating Active Shooter Incident Planning into Healthcare Facility Emergency Operations Plans,” outlines...

    Dec 01, 2014 | Admin

  • Medical Reserve Corps Units Help Their Communities Get Ready during National...

    Today is Get Ready Day, which reminds Americans to prepare themselves, their families, and their communities for all disasters and...

    Sep 17, 2013 | Admin

  • DHS Releases First Responder Guidance for Improvised Explosive Devices and Active Shooter Incidents

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in coordination with the Departments of Defense, Health and Human Services, Justice, and Transportation, has released “First Responder Guidance for Improving Survivability in Improvised Explosive Device and/or Active Shooter Incidents.” This first responder guidance provides evidence-based response strategies based on best practices and lessons learned...

    Jun 10, 2015 | Mary Hodges

    Incorporating Active Shooter Incident Planning into Healthcare Facility Emergency Operations Plans Guide

    The report, “Incorporating Active Shooter Incident Planning into Healthcare Facility Emergency Operations Plans,” outlines considerations for facilities to better prepare for an active shooter incident. This report was developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in collaboration with staff from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Bureau of...

    Dec 01, 2014 | Admin

    Medical Reserve Corps Units Help Their Communities Get Ready during National Preparedness Month

    Today is Get Ready Day, which reminds Americans to prepare themselves, their families, and their communities for all disasters and hazards, including pandemic flu, infectious disease, natural disasters, and other emergencies. While it is important to take the time today to prepare for a disaster or emergency, Americans should be prepared all year for any unforeseen event.

    Sep 17, 2013 | Admin

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