5 Best Practices and Recommendations for Preparing for an Active Shooter
In 2020, the United States saw a 47 percent increase in mass shootings with a record-breaking 611 critical events and 513 deaths. These figures—both tragic
In 2020, the United States saw a 47 percent increase in mass shootings with a record-breaking 611 critical events and 513 deaths. These figures—both tragic
How fast is your emergency response time? If a crisis or emergency situation were to occur within your organization, would your staff know what to
The number of major events in 2020 has caused many organizations to step back and reassess how they can more effectively perform emergency preparedness and
It’s not difficult to find agreement among business leaders about the necessity to be prepared for unexpected emergencies, critical incidents, and disasters. Most can agree
Reading today’s headlines about the many weather-related incidents occurring around the country, you’ll have a pretty good understanding of why it’s so important to be
Emergency managers we surveyed last year overwhelmingly responded that communications was the number one area for improvement in their organization’s critical incident response. That was
Recent reports of coronavirus cases are climbing in a number of states, suggesting that the U.S. is not out of the woods yet in dealing
After months of being locked down and mostly confined to homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of people traveling this summer is beginning to
After months of disrupted, disjointed, or altogether suspended operations, most organizations are champing at the bit to return to work. However, moving too quickly could
Public health agencies have an enormous task ahead to hire and train large numbers of qualified contact tracers to track COVID-19 cases and contacts. Meanwhile