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    International Disaster Volunteer Opportunities with Mike Noone

    In this episode, we are joined by paramedic Mike Noone (InternationalDisasterVolunteering.com). Mike is a long-time paramedic who moved into public health and disaster response. He eventually wrote a book on his experiences as an international disaster volunteer for those seeking information on how to pursue opportunities in these types of situations.

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    Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure (NHERI) with Daniel Zehner

    Daniel Zehner from the DesignSafe Radio podcast joins us on the Disaster Podcast this week. He highlights the research opportunities at NHERI for the major hazard areas they look into: wind, earthquakes, tsunami, coastal erosion, and rapid response after events.  His podcast program focuses on the important work of the team at the Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure (NHERI). NHERI is committed to making sure the next natural hazard doesn't have to be a disaster for you and your family.

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    Global Disaster Fiction with Author Sara Hathaway

    http://media.blubrry.com/disaster/podcast-archives.s3.amazonaws.com/disaster/DisasterPodcast_20171207_Sara_Hathaway.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS | MoreIn this episode, we feature Sara Hathaway, disaster author and podcaster who writes post-apocalyptic fiction about the aftermath […]

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    Fentanyl Contact Overdose Bonus Episode

    On this episode, we talk about something in the news quite frequently now regarding opioid overdose and responder contact overdose when handling or accidentally coming into contact with opioid drugs like Fentanyl. On this episode, we have Dr. Joe Holley from Paragon Medical Education Group and co-hosts Sam Bradley and Jamie Davis.

  • Special Event EMS and Mass Shootings with Glen Simpson

    Glen Simpson from Las Vegas based Community Ambulance talks event EMS in the face of mass casualty incidents on this week's show. Glen was the special event coordinator providing care for the Route 61 concert series in Las Vegas the night of the mass shooting incident on October 1 of this year.

  • Emergency Managers Conference and New Technologies with Kyle Nelson

    In this episode, our regular disaster social media and weather expert, Kyle Nelson, comes on to discuss the highlights of the recent International Association of Emergency Managers conference. He discusses new technologies and, most importantly, how that technology is being used to mitigate and respond to emergency situations like disasters.

  • Video Capture of Disaster Response and Aftermath with Ted Setla

    http://media.blubrry.com/disaster/podcast-archives.s3.amazonaws.com/disaster/DisasterPodcast_20171116_Setla.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS | MoreOn this episode, we have filmmaker Ted Setla on the show this week to share his experiences work […]

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    Pafford EMS Disaster Team Deployments

    http://media.blubrry.com/disaster/podcast-archives.s3.amazonaws.com/disaster/DisasterPodcast_20171109_PaffordEMS.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS | MoreOn the call this week we talk about disaster deployments from ambulance services as strike teams for disasters […]

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    Crisis Management Response in Eugene, Oregon with Michelle Perin

    Author and experienced first responder Michelle Perin joins hosts Sam Bradley and Jamie Davis on the show at EMS World Expo 2017 to talk about her experiences across several aspects of emergency services. Michelle has been a dispatcher for police officers, a fire-fighter, EMT and crisis management responder.

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    Peer Support and Other Resources for Vegas Shooting Responders

    The aftermath of the Las Vegas shooting event is far-reaching and long-lasting. Even though we know that it is still a daunting task to prepare responders for their individual stress reactions to treating patients from such an event. Deputy Chief Jeff Buchanan of the Clark County Fire Department knows this all too well.

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