DeSoto is the latest Texas in North Texas to launch a program that prioritizes mental health when responding to emergency calls. The city of DeSoto is taking a less “police centric” approach when ...
Gone are the days when lightly equipped vehicles sufficed for all on-scene needs in security and emergency scenarios. Instead ...
Civilian emergency response constantly faces evolving challenges. In situations where every second counts and lives are at stake, what better source of innovation and efficacy than military techniques ...
RESTON, VA—The Center for Public Safety Excellence (CPSE), today announced the approval of the 11th Edition of the Fire and Emergency Services Self-Assessment Model (FESSAM). The CPSE Board of ...
A year ago, Marcus Claycomb spoke at FireFusion 2024 about the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) during emergency response. This year, Claycomb was joined by colleague Kjeld Linstead, to futher ...
Oil spills can be among the most devastating environmental disasters, with the potential to severely damage marine ecosystems, disrupt coastal communities, and impose lasting economic damage.
Developed by Texas A&M University engineering students, this AI-powered robotic dog doesn’t just follow commands. Designed to ...
In 2025, 305 million people need urgent humanitarian aid due to escalating crises. Conflict and climate change are causing unprecedented displacement, hunger, and destruction. Wars, including in Sudan ...
David Richardson, FEMA's acting administrator, meeting with emergency workers in Kerr County, Texas. (Photo: Texas Division of Emergency Management via LinkedIn) David Richardson, the acting director ...
The nuclear landscape is undergoing a transformation. While today’s emergency planning focuses on several hundred large, stationary nuclear power plants, the future may involve managing thousands of ...
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