2. Emergency Management operations NIMS Concepts and Principles Responsibilities ICS Preparedness Personnel qualifications and certifications
3. Communication Definition of Communication Importance Approaches Simple language within Local, State and Federal Government Agencies Bias Senior workers within Emergency Responders Agencies
4. The four Phases of Emergency Manager Response Preparedness Planning, organizing, training, equipping, exercising, evaluating and improve. Reducing Risk Simple language within agencies as the central key to improve communication
5. Mitigation Definition Planning ICS Policies to follow Incident Commander duty and individual assignations
6. Response Notifications of Emergency Management Performance during a Crisis Sheltering the population Media Information of occurrence Rescue Proactively organize individuals (volunteers) Response activities Other jurisdictions envolve
7. Recovery Structure restoration Infrastructures and community renovation Improvement on social and economical lost Incorporation of mitigation during restoration process
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