نتایج جستجو برای: emergency response

تعداد نتایج: 1104096  

Journal: :Science 2015
Maya Groner Rachel Breyta Andy Dobson Carolyn S Friedman Brett Froelich Melissa Garren Frances Gulland Jeffrey Maynard Ernesto Weil Sandy Wyllie-Echeverria Drew Harvell

MARINE DISEASES CAN decimate populations and can have substantial ecological, economic, and social impacts. Recent disease outbreaks in marine mammals, shellfish, sponges, seagrasses, crustaceans, corals, and fishes demonstrate the potential for catastrophic effects, including reduced biodiversity, community shifts, local extirpation of species, disruption of ecosystem services, and loss of fis...

2007
Erwin A. Blackstone Simon Hakim

Federal first responder funding is estimated to be $98 billion below the minimum required level over the 5 years ending in 2010. A significant portion of that shortfall can be covered by savings attained by eliminating non-public-good services, initiating public–private partnerships for meeting peak time demand in emergency situations, and contracting-out other public services. We concentrate o...

2004
Joshua Phillips Sachin Kogekar Julie A. Adams

This paper presents a comparison of two versions of an Emergency Automated Response System (EARS), a fully manual version and a partially automated version. User evaluations involving both versions of the system were conducted using a low workload task and a high workload task. The results indicate that the automation employed by the partially automated system decreased overall response time an...

2015
C. Stein L. Wallis O. Adetunji

Response time is currently considered to be an important performance indicator in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) systems. A number of factors may affect response times, including the location of emergency vehicles and the type of response system design used. This study aimed to assess the effects of emergency vehicle location and response system design on response time performance in a model ...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2010
Nancy VanDevanter Perri Leviss David Abramson Joyce Moon Howard Peggy A Honoré

Since 9/11, federal funds directed toward public health departments for training in disaster preparedness have dramatically increased, resulting in changing expectations of public health workers' roles in emergency response. This article explores the public health emergency responder role through data collected as part of an oral history conducted with the 3 health departments that responded to...

Background: Among the various components of disaster management during unexpected accidents, health care systems, especially hospitals, play the most important role in providing primary care services in the initial phase of the disaster. Health services in natural and human-made disasters are the main cause of human survival. Accidents and disasters always have a significant impact on the safet...

Journal: :International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 2020

Journal: :Series on chemical accidents 2023

This chapter provides principles on the role of public authorities in response to chemical accidents. The focus activities described here is primarily local area where an accident has occurred; addressed therefore include (e.g. fire, emergency medical and police) local/regional government agencies, as well health/medical facilities. If accidents escalate, should be aware that regional, national...

Journal: :IJISCRAM 2010
Murali Raman Terry Ryan Murray E. Jennex Lorne Olfman

This paper is about the design and implementation of a wiki-based knowledge management system for improving emergency response. Most organizations face difficult challenges in managing knowledge for emergency response, but it is crucial for response effectiveness that such challenges be overcome. Organizational members must share the knowledge needed to plan for emergencies. They also must be a...

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