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Summary
In this episode of Five Minutes to Chaos, host Steven Kuhr speaks with Brent Bloomfield, the Assistant Chief and Director of Emergency Management for the West Palm Beach City Fire Department. They discuss Brent's extensive career in emergency management, the challenges faced during hurricanes and special events, and the importance of community resilience and support from elected officials. Brent shares insights on the operations of the fire department, the impact of significant events like the POTUS watch party, and the ongoing growth and development of West Palm Beach. The conversation highlights the critical role of emergency management in urban settings and the need for effective communication and planning during large-scale events.
Takeaways
West Palm Beach Fire Department runs about 32,000 calls annually.
Emergency management requires support from elected officials.
The city has seen a 30% population increase in the last decade.
Special events require extensive planning and coordination.
Hurricanes and tornadoes pose significant challenges for emergency management.
Building codes have evolved to enhance community resilience.
Unified command is essential for managing large-scale events.
Emergency management is a critical component of public safety.
The fire department is a full-service agency, handling various emergencies.
Contact Information
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-bloomfield-mpa-cem-498b9324/
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Summary
In this episode of Five Minutes to Chaos, host Steven Kuhr speaks with Brent Bloomfield, the Assistant Chief and Director of Emergency Management for the West Palm Beach City Fire Department. They discuss Brent's extensive career in emergency management, the challenges faced during hurricanes and special events, and the importance of community resilience and support from elected officials. Brent shares insights on the operations of the fire department, the impact of significant events like the POTUS watch party, and the ongoing growth and development of West Palm Beach. The conversation highlights the critical role of emergency management in urban settings and the need for effective communication and planning during large-scale events.
Takeaways
West Palm Beach Fire Department runs about 32,000 calls annually.
Emergency management requires support from elected officials.
The city has seen a 30% population increase in the last decade.
Special events require extensive planning and coordination.
Hurricanes and tornadoes pose significant challenges for emergency management.
Building codes have evolved to enhance community resilience.
Unified command is essential for managing large-scale events.
Emergency management is a critical component of public safety.
The fire department is a full-service agency, handling various emergencies.
Contact Information
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-bloomfield-mpa-cem-498b9324/
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