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Summary
In this episode of Five Minutes to Chaos, host Steven Kuhr engages with Liz Treston, an expert in community-based emergency management, to discuss the critical aspects of crisis management, particularly in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. They explore the roles of VOADs and COADs in disaster response, the shifting impact of hurricanes on inland communities, and the need for national disaster insurance. The conversation highlights the importance of community preparedness, collaboration among organizations, and continuous training for volunteers to effectively manage disasters. Liz shares her insights on the challenges faced with FEMA and the necessity of educating the public about disaster recovery processes.
Takeaways
Emergency management is crucial in all sectors of society.
Superstorm Sandy highlighted the need for community preparedness.
VOADs and COADs play a vital role in disaster response.
Hurricanes are increasingly impacting inland communities.
National disaster insurance could provide broader coverage.
FEMA's role is often misunderstood by the public.
Community education is essential for disaster preparedness.
Collaboration among organizations enhances disaster response.
Training for volunteers is key to effective emergency management.
Continuous communication is necessary for successful disaster recovery.
Contact Information
https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-t-9627875/
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Summary
In this episode of Five Minutes to Chaos, host Steven Kuhr engages with Liz Treston, an expert in community-based emergency management, to discuss the critical aspects of crisis management, particularly in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. They explore the roles of VOADs and COADs in disaster response, the shifting impact of hurricanes on inland communities, and the need for national disaster insurance. The conversation highlights the importance of community preparedness, collaboration among organizations, and continuous training for volunteers to effectively manage disasters. Liz shares her insights on the challenges faced with FEMA and the necessity of educating the public about disaster recovery processes.
Takeaways
Emergency management is crucial in all sectors of society.
Superstorm Sandy highlighted the need for community preparedness.
VOADs and COADs play a vital role in disaster response.
Hurricanes are increasingly impacting inland communities.
National disaster insurance could provide broader coverage.
FEMA's role is often misunderstood by the public.
Community education is essential for disaster preparedness.
Collaboration among organizations enhances disaster response.
Training for volunteers is key to effective emergency management.
Continuous communication is necessary for successful disaster recovery.
Contact Information
https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-t-9627875/
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