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Hurricanes, floods, wildfires. Depending on where you live there are times when authorities tell you it’s in your best interests to leave your home. This gets people to safety and creates necessary room for emergency teams they so desperately need.
Evacuation is scary for residents. Some may have a chronic illness, some are afraid their home or property may be damaged or looted, and yes good old-fashioned stubbornness is another factor. Sometimes people feel they can do a better job of protecting their property than emergency officials and they aren’t necessarily always wrong.
But emergency teams are beginning to notice a trend. The percentage of people refusing to leave is growing and that’s creating more danger. Additionally, there are stories of verbal abuse and intimidation toward emergency personnel trying to do a very difficult job.
What is a communications pro to do?
Guest: Tim Conrad, APR, Butterfly Effect Communications
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Hurricanes, floods, wildfires. Depending on where you live there are times when authorities tell you it’s in your best interests to leave your home. This gets people to safety and creates necessary room for emergency teams they so desperately need.
Evacuation is scary for residents. Some may have a chronic illness, some are afraid their home or property may be damaged or looted, and yes good old-fashioned stubbornness is another factor. Sometimes people feel they can do a better job of protecting their property than emergency officials and they aren’t necessarily always wrong.
But emergency teams are beginning to notice a trend. The percentage of people refusing to leave is growing and that’s creating more danger. Additionally, there are stories of verbal abuse and intimidation toward emergency personnel trying to do a very difficult job.
What is a communications pro to do?
Guest: Tim Conrad, APR, Butterfly Effect Communications
Email | Website | Facebook | X | LinkedIn | Instagram | You Tube
Rate this podcast with just one click
Leave us a voice message we can share on the podcast https://www.speakpipe.com/StoriesandStrategies
Stories and Strategies Website
Do you want to podcast? Book a meeting with Doug Downs to talk about it.
Connect with us
LinkedIn | X | Instagram | You Tube | Facebook
Hey, we’re on Threads under Stories and Strategies
Request a transcript of this episode
Support the show
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