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Report looks at mass transportation's role in emergency response
July 29 '08: A Congressionally-mandated study, funded by the Federal Transit Administration and compiled by the Transportation Research Board has looked at the role of mass transportation before, during and after an emergency. Writers of the report said the study's aim was "to explore the capacity of transit systems serving ... locations in times of emergency."

Verizon preps Georgia residents for 2008 hurricane season
June 5 '08: In a press release telecommunications company Verizon announced a new public awareness and preparedness push targeting residents in Georgia for the 2008 hurricane season in addition to the company's efforts at strengthening its communications infrastructure. So far in 2008, the company reported more than $80 million in Georgia "to strengthen and enhance its wireless network".


Other CCROA News:
 
  • New satellite communication network for Florida Nat'l Guard
  • Anheuser-Busch pre-stages water in hurricane-prone areas
  • CCROA contributes to the National Blueprint
  • Siemens Supports CCROA at the Kennedy School of Government conference
  • CCROA Partners on Pilot Project
  • CCROA co-hosts Washington conference

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    Social networks set tone for community information during LA fires
    November 17 '08: As wildfires destroy homes in Southern California, social networking sites have been used by community first responders and citizens to spread important information, updates and maps in real-time. The fires have burned more than 1,000 homes, forced tens of thousands of residents to evacuate and have claimed over 20,000 acres in the past four days, Reuters reported. CNN reported Monday that at least one of the fires has been linked to human activity.

    Researchers announcement advancements in disaster communications
    November 10 '08: Researchers working on disaster response communication technologies have announced new advancements in understanding how radio frequencies behave in difficult areas such as collapsed buildings, mine shafts and tunnels, CNN reported. Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology told the cable news channel that a "sweet spot" frequency has been found which allows radio communication to travel the farthest.

    Report finds nonprofits underprepared in DC area
    October 27 '08: In a report that is being considered a first of its kind for the DC area, the Washington Post reported a new collaboration between the Nonprofit Roundtable and Deloitte to look at the ability of nonprofit groups to coordinate and respond to a disaster.


    Other Top Stories:
     
  • Disaster response accountability group
  • International Strategy for Disaster Reduction Day
  • Hurricane Ike wrap-up
  • DHS creates private sector accreditation program
  • New radio technology developed to help communications in buildings and underground
  • Report finds increased disaster preparedness outreach needed in immigrant communities
  • America's Emergency Network - public/private partnership to deliver nation-wide emergency network
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    New compact disaster shelter
    ... A startup in San Francisco is designing what it calls the "Life Cube" which when compact measures four-feet-tall but can expand into a 12-feet-tall structure complete with the tools and supplies needed for those using the shelter to survive for extended periods of time... read more>>

    Rescue team trains to help animals in Kansas
    ... In Kansas, emergency responders are training with the Kansas State Animal Response Team which was formed four years' ago to help pets during and after a disaster... read more>>

    New policy guidelines for FEMA trailers
    ... FEMA has updated its hurricane policies for the 2008 season. The new policy changes effect the agency's emergency trailer guidelines for state and local government issues as well as for residents who will need them... read more>>

    Iowa community begins recovery after devastating tornado
    ... Residents in one Iowan community are trying to recover from devastating tornadoes which flattened homes and farms. In one town along, more than 222 homes were destroyed... read more>>


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  • Tornado in Colorado kills one
  • Wildfires in CA prompt evacuations
  • Military junta allows disaster aid into country
  • Stadiums as shelters in China
  • Death toll now 78,000 in Myanmar
  • Dams are weakened by quakes in China
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