Planning for Volunteers and Donations After a Mass Violence Incident
The flood of volunteers and donations that come in immediately after a mass violence tragedy can be overwhelming. Here’s how you can manage them more effectively.
The flood of volunteers and donations that come in immediately after a mass violence tragedy can be overwhelming. Here’s how you can manage them more effectively.
Take this FEMA quiz to see how prepared your school or university is should a mass casualty incident occur.
Campus Safety Conference East gave attendees a chance to receive hands on training on stopping life-threatening bleeding.
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Preparing for a broad range of emergencies is the best way to protect your campus when disaster strikes.
Here’s a rundown of specific features the NFPA advises hospital officials to include in their active shooter response programs.
Nine out of 10 respondents also said their hospital lacks adequate stockpiles of critical medications necessary for major disasters.
‘Stop the Bleed’ encourages everyday citizens to become trained in stopping a life-threatening bleed before professional help arrives.
Local hospitals had to call in hundreds of additional staff to help treat the wounded who were lined up in hallways and outside.
Reports of the shooting caused all of the schools in the county to lock down and created a rush at nearby hospitals.