Friday, August 31, 2007
ARRLWeb: Michigan Hams Activated Due to Storms and Tornado
ARRLWeb: Michigan Hams Activated Due to Storms and Tornado: "As the county's fire departments started to move toward the building collapse in Fenton, hams were already on the scene. Bond and Mike Schafer, KB8RVP, shifted gears from weather spotters to Fire Coordination operators. At the request of the fire chief at the scene, Bond went to the Fenton City fire station and, using ham radio, assisted their dispatch center; the storm had damaged their radio fire communications tower, so Bond and Schafer started working dispatch for them using their ham radios until the dispatch center was able to resume normal fire communications."
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Chertoff touts Coast Guard changes, new FEMA warning system | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
Chertoff touts Coast Guard changes, new FEMA warning system | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle: "raising the Coast Guard's daring rescues of Katrina flood victims, Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff said Tuesday that new initiatives, including text-messaged warnings, will make responders even more effective in a future major disaster. Chertoff also said a realignment of the Coast Guard will make other homeland security efforts stronger. On the eve of the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, which wrecked and flooded New Orleans and left much of coastal Mississippi in ruins, Chertoff spoke to dozens of Coast Guard aviators and flight crew members who led the Katrina rescue efforts in the hours after the storm. 'As we reflect back on the events of two years ago, we reflect on how difficult and dangerous the missions were, flying in the dark, around hazards like light poles in confined spaces to rescue people from rooftops and attic windows,' he said."
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Victoria Advocate - Victoria News
Victoria Advocate - Victoria News: "Whitaker said it wouldn't take much for cell phone service to crash when everyone swamps the system during a disaster. Landline service can crash in a similar manner. 'They won't be able to use cell phones,' he said. 'It won't work.' If everything else failed, ham operators would set up at relief shelters to relay information back and forth across the area. 'If some elderly person needs insulin, we need to call for insulin,' he said. A ham radio license comes in handy in emergency situations."
Monday, August 20, 2007
Teens Can Get CERT Qualified (LakeFront Hartwell)
Teens Can Get CERT Qualified (LakeFront Hartwell): "ANDERSON, SC - The Community Emergency Response Team of Anderson County is reaching out to one of the County’s most precious resources and most motivated groups our teenagers. The Teen CERT program is designed to teach life-saving skills to tees or special interest groups such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Explorers, 4-H Clubs or service clubs. Students will leave with the skills to establish a Teen CERT program in their own schools, which can assist in the event of an emergency or disaster. There will also be opportunities for free CPR and Automatic Emergency Defribillator (AED) training in the future."
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Nation & World | Troops to battle postquake looting in Peru | Seattle Times Newspaper
Nation & World | Troops to battle postquake looting in Peru | Seattle Times Newspaper: "In a soccer stadium in the port city of Pisco, more than 500 people rushed a lone truck that ran out of packets of crackers, candy and toilet paper, screaming that they had not eaten and accusing rescue workers of keeping supplies for themselves. As many as 80 percent of the people in quake-hit urban areas may not have access to clean water and many rural communities still have not been reached to assess the damage, said Dominic Nutt, of the relief agency Save the Children. President Alan Garcia sent 1,000 troops to stop the looting. 'We're going to establish order, regardless of what it costs,' he said."
Friday, August 17, 2007
Peru quake disaster area hit by powerful aftershock�|�Reuters.ca
Peru quake disaster area hit by powerful aftershock�|�Reuters.ca: "Some 510 people have been confirmed dead and 1,000 wounded since the big quake, the United Nations said on Friday, quoting national and local authorities. Thousands of people were homeless and forced to sleep outside. They complained of a lack of medical attention and emergency supplies."
Monday, August 13, 2007
Mini-Seaside becomes Oregon test model for tsunami effects - NewsFlash - OregonLive.com
Mini-Seaside becomes Oregon test model for tsunami effects - NewsFlash - OregonLive.com: "CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — A tsunami is headed for a miniature version of the city of Seaside in an Oregon State University research lab. Scientists at the O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory have built a small model of downtown Seaside to study the effects of a tsunami in a project that is likely to continue for years. It will encompass everything from numerical models to wave heights, to the amount of water that will remain after a significant event, to possible places of safety. 'It's an interesting project,' said Solomon Yim, a professor of civil engineering and the primary researcher."
Thursday, August 09, 2007
mydesert.com | New life-saving device helps Palm Springs battle Sudden Cardiac Arrest
mydesert.com | New life-saving device helps Palm Springs battle Sudden Cardiac Arrest: "About the AutoPulse
The AutoPulse is an automated chest compression system that delivers
consistent, uninterrupted chest compressions in compliance with the 2005 AHA Guidelines and not possible with manual CPR. Its easy-to-use, load-distributing LifeBand compresses the entire chest in a consistent, uninterrupted 'handsfree' manner, improving blood flow to the heard and brain during cardiac arrest."
The AutoPulse is an automated chest compression system that delivers
consistent, uninterrupted chest compressions in compliance with the 2005 AHA Guidelines and not possible with manual CPR. Its easy-to-use, load-distributing LifeBand compresses the entire chest in a consistent, uninterrupted 'handsfree' manner, improving blood flow to the heard and brain during cardiac arrest."
Sunday, August 05, 2007
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