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Summary
In this episode of Five Minutes to Chaos, Steven Kuhr interviews Arthur J. Simental, M.S., CEM, discussing his extensive career in emergency management and the historical evolution of the field. They explore the significance of understanding emergency management's history, the impact of political changes on FEMA, and the importance of adapting to modern challenges. Arthur shares insights from his research and experiences, emphasizing the need for a cohesive identity in emergency management and the lessons learned from past crises.
Takeaways
Emergency management has a rich history that predates the Cold War.
Understanding the history of emergency management is crucial for future progress.
Political changes have historically influenced the structure and function of emergency management agencies.
The first emergency managers were state and local defense councils during World War I.
FEMA's creation in 1979 marked a significant moment in emergency management history.
Civil defense origins are foundational to modern emergency management practices.
The role of emergency management has evolved through various presidential administrations.
The importance of community involvement in emergency management dates back to World War II.
Research and education are vital for advancing the emergency management profession.
Arthur is writing a definitive history of emergency management to capture its evolution and significance.
Contact Information
https://www.linkedin.com/in/arthursimental/
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Summary
In this episode of Five Minutes to Chaos, Steven Kuhr interviews Arthur J. Simental, M.S., CEM, discussing his extensive career in emergency management and the historical evolution of the field. They explore the significance of understanding emergency management's history, the impact of political changes on FEMA, and the importance of adapting to modern challenges. Arthur shares insights from his research and experiences, emphasizing the need for a cohesive identity in emergency management and the lessons learned from past crises.
Takeaways
Emergency management has a rich history that predates the Cold War.
Understanding the history of emergency management is crucial for future progress.
Political changes have historically influenced the structure and function of emergency management agencies.
The first emergency managers were state and local defense councils during World War I.
FEMA's creation in 1979 marked a significant moment in emergency management history.
Civil defense origins are foundational to modern emergency management practices.
The role of emergency management has evolved through various presidential administrations.
The importance of community involvement in emergency management dates back to World War II.
Research and education are vital for advancing the emergency management profession.
Arthur is writing a definitive history of emergency management to capture its evolution and significance.
Contact Information
https://www.linkedin.com/in/arthursimental/
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