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We start off today’s episode discussing recent projects with our Disaster Weather Expert, Kyle Nelson. He recently engaged in a training exercise as an avalanche search and rescue dog handler where they introduced the dogs to riding in a helicopter and learning operations around aviation assets.
Then Henry Mitchell joined the show and we switched gears to discuss emergency planning and management of diverse community resources to prepare to respond to emergencies and disaster situations. Henry is Deputy Director Office of Emergency Preparedness Response in the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. He holds an MS Emergency Response and Biosecurity and specialized for a time in Disaster Behavioral Health.
Henry dives into the necessary needs when bringing together different groups and response organizations like public health assets, emergency response organizations, and community volunteers. Planning ahead can help make future events run more smoothly.
Kyle introduced the acronym CMIST which revolves around response to help diverse and special needs communities. CMIST stands for:
We also discuss the need for constructive or creative outlets away from our work in emergency response. Henry uses music and participation in theater and dramatic endeavors. We point out the necessity for having positive ways to work out the vicarious trauma we experience during work in the field.
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Thank you as always to Paragon Medical Education Group for their long-term support of the Disaster Podcast. Dr. Joe Holley and the team at Paragon continue to provide excellent and customized disaster response training to jurisdictions around the U.S. and internationally as well.
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By Jamie Davis, Sam Bradley, Joe Holley, Kyle Nelson4.4
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We start off today’s episode discussing recent projects with our Disaster Weather Expert, Kyle Nelson. He recently engaged in a training exercise as an avalanche search and rescue dog handler where they introduced the dogs to riding in a helicopter and learning operations around aviation assets.
Then Henry Mitchell joined the show and we switched gears to discuss emergency planning and management of diverse community resources to prepare to respond to emergencies and disaster situations. Henry is Deputy Director Office of Emergency Preparedness Response in the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. He holds an MS Emergency Response and Biosecurity and specialized for a time in Disaster Behavioral Health.
Henry dives into the necessary needs when bringing together different groups and response organizations like public health assets, emergency response organizations, and community volunteers. Planning ahead can help make future events run more smoothly.
Kyle introduced the acronym CMIST which revolves around response to help diverse and special needs communities. CMIST stands for:
We also discuss the need for constructive or creative outlets away from our work in emergency response. Henry uses music and participation in theater and dramatic endeavors. We point out the necessity for having positive ways to work out the vicarious trauma we experience during work in the field.
Scroll down for Podcast Discussion Summary
Thank you as always to Paragon Medical Education Group for their long-term support of the Disaster Podcast. Dr. Joe Holley and the team at Paragon continue to provide excellent and customized disaster response training to jurisdictions around the U.S. and internationally as well.
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