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期刊名:Journal of emergency management

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ISSN:1543-5865

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The critical importance of access to water has been recognized both nationally and internationally. In the United States, the National Infrastructure Protection Plan and other planning documents highlight the potentially dire public health ...
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Flooding is the deadliest and most damaging natural hazard worldwide. Despite efforts to make communities more flood-resilient, global flood impacts are on the rise due to ongoing climate change. Amid the expected increase in the intensity ...
Laura Carmona,Raquel Pinheiro,Maria José Chambel Laura Carmona
Background: Police officers and firefighters often face high-stress situations that might impact their well-being. In these contexts, leadership plays a key role in both operational success and safeguarding their well-bei...
Wesley Steeb,Benoit Stryckman,Gregory Jasani Wesley Steeb
Terrorist attacks on healthcare facilities disrupt healthcare delivery with increasing frequency. This study aims to assess the association between the number of casualties in terrorist attacks against healthcare facilities and economic cla...
Min Kyoung Park,Diane J Martin,Alfred Boakye et al. Min Kyoung Park et al.
Older adults often manage multiple chronic health conditions, such as heart disease and diabetes, which increases their vulnerability during emergencies. The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic underscored how vulnerable older adults, especia...
Shivam Singh,Sofia DiFulvio,Hansel A Heres et al. Shivam Singh et al.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) stands at a critical juncture in the United States. Despite its indispensable role in the healthcare continuum-providing vital acute care and transportation during -emergencies-EMS is confronted with signifi...
Putnam Reiter,Ray H Chang Putnam Reiter
Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) are crucial to disaster response, yet their organizational structure and operational dynamics remain understudied. Through qualitative analysis of federal and state emergency management documents, includi...
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Building community capacity for outbreak preparedness requires understanding modifiable factors that encourage individuals to act. The current study assesses three key interrelationships with likelihood to prepare for a future outbreak: per...
Wael ElRayes,Theodore J Cieslak,David Palm et al. Wael ElRayes et al.
The increasing number and scale of natural and anthropogenic disasters continue to strain established disaster management systems. Major disasters' substantial and sustained impacts reinforce the calls for global collaboration. Nevertheless...