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EM Weekly is the podcast for emergency managers, by emergency managers. We’ll cover everything that impacts you as an emergency manager, including the latest in technology, preparedness, strategy, and tactics. Our goal is to provide you with real insights into the world of emergency management, as well as give you an opportunity to get to know the people behind the job. So grab a drink, pull up a chair, and join us for EM Weekly, where the conversation is always lively, informative, and predictably unexpected.

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Andrew Donawa, an emergency manager within the Pasco County Sheriff's Office, discusses the unique role of law enforcement in emergency management. He highlights the importance of having dedicated emergency managers in every agency, regardless of the scale of the emergency. Andrew also shares his experiences in building an incident management team and the benefits of incorporating technology, such as L3 Harris radios and mobile command posts, into emergency response efforts.The conversation discusses the implementation of new communication technologies in emergency management, specifically the use of Communication Response Deployables (CRDs) and Nomad communication systems in Pasco County. Andrew and Zack highlight the benefits of these technologies, such as improved interoperability, increased redundancy, and enhanced communication capabilities during disasters. They also emphasize the importance of training and collaboration with IT departments to ensure the successful integration of these technologies. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the establishment of an Incident Management Team and the importance of training and exercising to enhance preparedness.  TakeawaysLaw enforcement agencies can benefit from incorporating emergency management practices, such as incident management teams, to improve coordination and response during major incidents.Technology, such as L3 Harris radios and mobile command posts, plays a crucial role in enhancing communication and resource management in emergency response. - Emergency managers should actively engage in fieldwork to better understand the needs and challenges faced by first responders and to build effective partnerships.Interoperability and collaboration between different agencies and jurisdictions are essential for successful emergency management. The implementation of Communication Response Deployables (CRDs) and Nomad communication systems in emergency management can greatly enhance communication capabilities during disasters.Training and collaboration with IT departments are crucial for the successful integration of these communication technologies.Support our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-links Access the AI tools by signing up for the The Readiness Lab Insider Subscription: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/the-eoc Leading During Crisis is a Masterclass taught by Peter T. Gaynor CEM® , who held one of the highest offices in the federal government while leading the nation through numerous disasters: https://courses.femapete.com/a/2147740050/5SZFSgu7 Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: https://lnkd.in/dWWBYJAaDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
In this episode, Zack discusses the upcoming eclipse and its impact on communities. He emphasizes the importance of preparedness and readiness for large events, regardless of their scale. Zack highlights the anticipated impacts of the eclipse, such as increased traffic and congestion, and the strain on critical infrastructure. He also addresses communication challenges and the need for emergency response planning. Additionally, Zack discusses the importance of healthcare facilities and emergency services in handling the surge in demand during the eclipse. He suggests declaring a state of emergency to access additional resources and funding. Zack provides guidance on preparing the community, managing crowds, and ensuring public safety. He encourages learning from previous eclipse events and finalizing emergency plans. Finally, Zack emphasizes the importance of monitoring and adjusting plans and setting up the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) plan. TakeawaysPrepare for large events by considering the potential impacts on traffic, critical infrastructure, and communication.Anticipate increased demand on healthcare facilities and emergency services during large events.Consider declaring a state of emergency to access additional resources and funding.Engage with stakeholders, communicate with the public, and coordinate with partner agencies to ensure a coordinated response.Monitor the situation, adjust plans as necessary, and set up the EOC plan to effectively manage the event.Support our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-links Access the AI tools by signing up for the The Readiness Lab Insider Subscription: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/the-eoc Leading During Crisis is a Masterclass taught by Peter T. Gaynor CEM® , who held one of the highest offices in the federal government while leading the nation through numerous disasters: https://courses.femapete.com/a/2147740050/5SZFSgu7 Major Endorsements: L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: https://lnkd.in/dWWBYJAa Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
In this episode, Zack discusses the cell phone outage affecting major carriers and emphasizes the importance of having a PACE (Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency) communication plan. He explores alternate communication methods such as landlines, Wi-Fi, and smart devices, and contingency methods like satellite phones and radios. Zack also mentions the impact of solar flares on communication systems and highlights the need for communication plans during events like the solar eclipse. He advises emergency managers to consider transportation and mass casualty plans and suggests utilizing real events for testing and planning communication strategies. Zack concludes by encouraging listeners to share their experiences and solutions. Takeaways - Have a PACE (Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency) communication plan in place. - Explore alternate communication methods like landlines, Wi-Fi, and smart devices. - Consider contingency communication methods such as satellite phones and radios.- Plan for communication disruptions caused by solar flares and other natural events. - Develop communication plans for events with increased population. - Utilize real events as opportunities to test and improve communication strategies. Support our podcast!Everything EM Weekly:www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-links Access the AI tools by signing up for the The Readiness Lab Insider Subscription: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/the-eoc Leading During Crisis is a Masterclass taught by Peter T. Gaynor CEM® , who held one of the highest offices in the federal government while leading the nation through numerous disasters: https://courses.femapete.com/a/2147740050/5SZFSgu7 Major Endorsements: L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Paladin, an Acela Company: Riding to the final destination with the Cube, a mobile MCI refrigerated morgue: www.paladinprepare.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: https://lnkd.in/dWWBYJAa Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Joseph Porcelli, the Global Public Agency, Life Safety & Disaster Response Lead at Nextdoor, discusses the importance of connecting neighbors and building community resilience. He shares his journey from taking action in his own neighborhood to joining Nextdoor and working with emergency managers across the country. Porcelli emphasizes the value of service and the power of asking for and offering help. He highlights the Storm Crew initiative on Nextdoor and the role it plays in reducing the burden on government and fostering connections between neighbors. Porcelli also discusses the importance of incremental preparedness and the use of polls to engage communities. He encourages emergency managers to utilize Nextdoor's platform for effective communication and outreach. Connect with Joseph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephporcelli/ Support our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-links Access AI tools and more by signing up for the The Readiness Lab Insider Subscription: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/the-eoc Leading During Crisis is a Masterclass taught by Peter T. Gaynor, who held one of the highest offices in the federal government while leading the nation through numerous disasters: https://courses.femapete.com/a/2147740050/5SZFSgu7 Major Endorsements: L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Paladin, an Acela Company: Riding to the final destination with the Cube, a mobile MCI refrigerated morgue: www.paladinprepare.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: https://lnkd.in/dWWBYJAa Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
In this conversation, Doug Bainton, a citywide interagency coordinator in New York City, discusses the importance of interagency coordination in emergency management. He highlights the value of field experience and understanding the tactical mindset in emergency response. Doug emphasizes the need for building relationships and communication among different agencies and the benefits of working together in incident response. He also encourages emergency managers to connect with other agencies and understand their needs and capabilities. Doug shares insights on how the interagency model can be applied in other communities and the importance of leading with empathy and offering help.Connect with Doug: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougbainton/ Support our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/Leading During Crisis is a Masterclass taught by Pete Gaynor, who held one of the highest offices in the federal government while leading the nation through numerous disasters: https://courses.femapete.com/a/2147740050/5SZFSgu7Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper International: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.comPaladin by Acela, Inc.: Riding to the final destination with the Cube, a mobile MCI refrigerated morgue: www.paladinprepare.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: https://lnkd.in/dWWBYJAaDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
In this episode, Zack discusses his excitement for the innovations and advancements in emergency management that he anticipates in 2024. He highlights the role of AI in project management and organization, as well as the potential for AI to expedite emergency response. Zack also discusses the evolution of emergency management practices, emphasizing the need for flexibility and resilience. He explores the gamification of emergency management training and the importance of active involvement and integration with first response agencies. Finally, Zack discusses the improvements in communication systems, including multi-band radios and the potential for satellite connectivity.Takeaways:2024 is expected to bring significant advancements in emergency management, particularly in the use of AI for project management and organization.Emergency management practices are evolving to become more flexible and resilient, with a focus on decentralized problem-solving and coordination.Training and exercising in emergency management are being revolutionized through gamification and the development of smaller, more accessible exercises.Active involvement and integration with first response agencies is crucial for emergency managers to understand resources, build relationships, and enhance coordination.Communication systems are improving with the development of multi-band radios and the integration of satellite connectivity.Support our podcast!Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/Leading During Crisis is a Masterclass taught by Pete Gaynor, who held one of the highest offices in the federal government while leading the nation through numerous disasters: https://courses.femapete.com/a/2147740050/5SZFSgu7Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper International: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.comPaladin by Acela, Inc.: Riding to the final destination with the Cube, a mobile MCI refrigerated morgue: www.paladinprepare.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: https://lnkd.in/dWWBYJAa
Get pumped people - Discover ChatGPT's new superpower that lets you create your very own AI assistants! I'm talking customized Generative Pre-trained Transformers built for emergency managers, by emergency managers. In this episode, I showcase the two GPTs I built to become your exercise and messaging sensei.First, I unveil Exercise Architect - Our new tabletop and training workout buddy. I walk through how this GPT helps me put together a school bus ice storm scenario with objectives, injects, and a MSELs to help my volunteer team take their readiness to the next level.But wait, there's more! I also introduce you to IPAWS Message Builder, for crafting on-point public warnings ready to send in any crisis situation. Together, we're leveraging AI to step up emergency management training and efficiency across the board!So get ready to level up your readiness as I breakdown how to create GPTs to fit your unique needs. The future is now friends!Access the AI tools by signing up for the The Readiness Lab Insider Subscription: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/the-eocSupport our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-links The Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/Leading During Crisis is a Masterclass taught by Pete Gaynor, who held one of the highest offices in the federal government while leading the nation through numerous disasters: https://courses.femapete.com/a/2147740050/5SZFSgu7Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.comPropper Apparel: www.propper.comPaladin by Acela: https://www.paladinprepare.com/
In this episode of EM Weekly, we sit down with Andy Bozzo, the visionary founder and CDO of Tablet Command. From his early success in college as an NCAA athlete, to his first career as a teacher, to his current role as a Fire Captain, Andy's unique journey epitomizes a fusion of service, technology, and continuous learning. We delve into the genesis of Tablet Command, a groundbreaking tool that marries modern tech with real-world emergency response needs. Andy shares insights from his over 25 years in the fire service, discusses the evolving landscape of emergency services technology, and reveals how user feedback shapes the future of Tablet Command. Tune in to discover how Andy's hands-on approach is driving innovation in managing incidents, making a tangible difference in the field.Check out Tablet Command: https://www.tabletcommand.com/Support our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-links EM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/ The Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/ Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/ Major Endorsements: L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com#EmergencyManagement #firefighter #TabletCommand #AndyBozzo #FireService #FireCaptain #TechnologyInEmergency #Innovation #FirstResponders #EmergencyResponse #TechInFireService #ModernEmergencyManagement #PublicSafety #EmergencyPreparedness #DisasterResponse #FirefighterTech #RescueTech #EmergencyTech #SmartResponse #EvolvingEmergencies
On this week's episode, we talk to Jacob Saltzman! Jacob recounts his experience working emergency medical services at Burning Man and dealing with the two significant rainstorms that impacted the event this year. He details the unique emergency response structure at the festival, the challenges of providing care in extreme weather, and the resiliency of the Burning Man community. Jacob also shares insights on improvising response plans, managing resources in a temporary environment, and the importance of adaptability in crisis situations.Support our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-links EM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/ The Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/ Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/ Major Endorsements: L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
This is a must listen episode! This week's guest is David Riedman, researcher and creator of the K-12 School Shooting Database. We discuss the surprising realities around shootings and violence at schools that often go unreported in the media. How can emergency managers help schools be more proactive with safety planning and preparedness? David shares insights from the data and patterns seen in the 300+ school shootings in the database. We also talk about the role of gun detection technology like ZeroEyes, the company David now works for, that uses AI and cameras to immediately detect firearms and provide alerts. Tune in to learn more about current school safety issues beyond the mass shooting incidents covered in the news.Learn more about the K-12 School Shooting Database: https://k12ssdb.org/Zero Eyes is an AI-powered, human-verified gun detection system that uses facility's existing security cameras. Learn more by visiting https://zeroeyes.com/Check out a recent news story on Zero Eyes and how this technology works: https://abcnews.go.com/US/new-jerseys-ocean-city-taps-ai-gun-detection/story?id=102960788Support our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-links EM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/ The Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/ Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/ Major Endorsements: L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Augmenting Gov with AI

Augmenting Gov with AI

2023-09-1846:36

Artificial intelligence is transforming how governments operate, but adopting new tech can be a challenge. In this week's episode, we chat with Micah Guadet, a trailblazer in using AI ethically and responsibly in the public sector.Micah developed the first course on adopting AI in government, sharing how to navigate policy, fear, and change management. He's an evangelist for the potential of AI to improve public safety and operations, while also maintaining public trust. We discuss Micah's journey to becoming an AI guru, his innovative ideas, and the projects he's working on to usher governments into the AI age smoothly and beneficially. Tune in for an insightful conversation on the public sector's AI revolutionCheck out Micah's new AI course for public sector personnel: https://www.civicinnovation.ai/courses/chatgptSupport our podcast!Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksEM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shopThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Doberman Emergency Management: www.dobermanemg.com Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com#AI #artificialintelligence #machinelearning #government #publicsector #publicsafety #ethics #responsibleAI #change management #innovation #futureofwork #emergingtech #civictech #govtech #chatGPT
In this episode of the EM Weekly podcast, host Zack dives into the essential aspects of school emergency preparedness at the start of the academic year. From comprehensive strategies that administrators, teachers, and staff should implement, to the vital role parents play in ensuring their children's safety, we cover it all. The episode provides a roadmap for schools to create a resilient environment and offers practical advice for parents to contribute to a secure learning experience. Whether you're an educator, parent, or emergency management professional, this episode is packed with actionable tips and guidelines that you won't want to miss. Join us at Emergency Management Response for Dynamic Populations Course August 29-31! https://www.thereadinesslab.com/dynamic-populations Support our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-links EM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/merch The Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/ Doberman Emergency Management: www.dobermanemg.com Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/ Major Endorsements: L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com #EmergencyResponsePlan, #SafetyTraining, #CommunicationSystems, #BuildingSafety, #ParentalInvolvement, #CyberSecurity, #LegalCompliance, #EmotionalPreparedness, #TransportationPlan, #SchoolSafety, #EmergencyKit, #CommunityCollaboration, #FamilyCommunicationPlan, #MentalWellbeing, #EmergencyDrills, #SafetyInspections, #StudentPreparedness, #EmergencyManagement, #ResilientCommunity
Today's episode is actually the launch episode for our latest podcast, Life Fire Layout! Subscribe and listen in!www.spreaker.com/show/life-fire-layout In the inaugural episode of "Life, Fire, Layout," host Prescott Nadeau sits down with Zack Borst, an emergency manager and host of the popular EM Weekly Podcast. Together, they delve into the purpose and vision for this new series. Nadeau shares his aspirations for the show, which aims to become a platform for public safety professionals to share their insights, wisdom, and experiences. From real stories on the front lines to the practical strategies for maintaining well-being, this episode sets the stage for what's to come. Join Nadeau and Borst as they unpack the journey ahead, promising a podcast that is as engaging as it is informative. Tune in to be part of this exciting voyage into the heart of public safety.Join us at Emergency Management Response for Dynamic Populations Course August 29-31! https://www.thereadinesslab.com/dynamic-populations Support our podcast!Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksEM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/merchThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Doberman Emergency Management: www.dobermanemg.comConnect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/ Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Really quick, if you're impacted or interested in helping the response to the recent flooding in Vermont, please visit www.vermont.gov/flood Here at EM Weekly and The Readiness Lab, we're all about the tech that takes us from "meh" to "wow". Enter Traumasoft, the game-changer that's aiming to give EMS agencies a big efficiency boost and a huge high-five to their hard-working providers. On today's episode is RJ Morrison. Starting as an EMT-B and climbing the ranks to Paramedic, RJ's seen it all, taught a thing or two about EMS, and has filled pretty much every agency role you can think of. Now, he's diving into the world of Traumasoft, convinced by its power to transform the way agencies work and look after their dedicated teams.RJ is not just about tech, he's big on people too. He's part of the board of the Code Green Campaign (https://www.codegreencampaign.org/) and is a staunch advocate for the wellbeing of EMS staff. We dive into the deep stuff, chatting about mental health, wellbeing, the staffing and burnout struggles faced by agencies, and how to make the field better for everyone.As a former EMT myself and someone who helped run an agency, I was really excited to hear his perspective on how we fix EMS and how tech can help.Check out Traumasoft, the only complete EMS software solution: https://traumasoft.com/Find RJ on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morrisonr/ Join us at Emergency Management Response for Dynamic Populations Course August 29-31! https://www.thereadinesslab.com/dynamic-populations Support our podcast!Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksEM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/merchThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Doberman Emergency Management: www.dobermanemg.comConnect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/ Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com #EMWeekly #TheReadinessLab #Traumasoft #EMSInnovation #EMSLeadership #ParamedicLife #HealthcareTech #CodeGreenCampaign #MentalHealthInEMS #EMSWellbeing #EndBurnout #EMSStaffing #EMSManagement #FutureOfEMS #EMTEducation #EmergencyServices #EMSResilience #EMSTech #EMSMentalHealth #emergencymedicalservices #EMS #paramedic
Innovate or Die! Innovation is a term that is tossed around with little meaning and often referring to something that is 100%, not innovative. I think a lot of emergency managers want to be innovative but aren't given the space and time needed to actually create something new or different. So what's holding us back? How do we move our field from what it's doing into what we need to be doing? Why are we so afraid of failing? This week we tackle the conundrum of innovating emergency management!Support our podcast!Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksEM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/merchThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/ Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com#EmergencyManagement #EmergencyDispatch #FirstResponder #ResourceManagement #EmergencyServices #EmergencyResponse #PublicSafetyInnovation #EmergencyPreparedness #FirstResponderCoordination #ai #chatgpt #artificialintelligence
So this is counterintuitive but I recommend that you watch this episode instead of listening. You can watch here: https://youtu.be/B6s8cAn4Y3IIt's one thing to talk about what AI can do and another to actually have it do that. Today I am trying out a theoretical use for resource tracking and dispatching of resources. I started messing around with this over the last few days and built a prompt that I thought might work. Today I am running an entire exercise scenario, live, in GPT-4 and the results are mind-blowing. We're on the cusp of a new era in emergency response.Support our podcast!Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksEM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/merchThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Doberman Emergency Management: www.dobermanemg.comConnect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/#EmergencyManagement #EmergencyDispatch #FirstResponder #ResourceManagement #Dispatch #EmergencyServices #DispatcherTraining #EmergencyResponse #PublicSafetyInnovation #EmergencyPreparedness #FirstResponderCoordination #SmartDispatchSolutions #ai #chatgpt #artificialintelligence
A.I. Inside the EOC

A.I. Inside the EOC

2023-05-0536:55

In this episode of EM Weekly, host Zack dives into the world of AI or artificial intelligence. Starting with the basics, Zack explains what AI is, where it currently stands, and where it's headed. He also addresses some of the common fears surrounding AI and why he believes they may be overblown. As an emergency manager himself, Zack shares his insights on how AI can be used in the field and how it can enhance our ability to respond to emergencies.He also talks about some of the potential ethical concerns surrounding AI in warfare and government use, as well as the recent efforts to put guardrails on the technology. Whether you're new to AI or an expert in the field, this episode of EM Weekly is sure to provide some interesting insights and food for thought. So, listen in and learn about the exciting world of artificial intelligence! Support our podcast!Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksEM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/merchThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Doberman Emergency Management: www.dobermanemg.comConnect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/
Quick episode today breaking down the recent mass notification incident in Florida. I'm chatting about what I think may have happened but more importantly, how to avoid situations like this so that you don't become a national headline. Support our podcast!Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksEM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/merchThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Doberman Emergency Management: www.dobermanemg.com Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/
Pwning Public Safety

Pwning Public Safety

2023-04-1943:50

We're crossing over into the cyber world and joining the Pwned Podcast to talk about the cyber threats emergency management and public safety agencies face. Cybersecurity is more important than ever and we need to get way better at protecting the systems we use.Check out the Pwned Podcast: www.nuharborsecurity.com/subscribe-to-Pwned/With our reliance on technology for everything from communication to transportation, a cyberattack can have a devastating impact on our ability to respond to emergencies. Today's episode explores the intersection of cyber security and public safety.We'll talk to experts about the latest threats, the challenges we face to secure our response infrastructure, and what we can do to make our systems more resilient.Support our podcast!Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksEM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/merchThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Doberman Emergency Management: www.dobermanemg.com Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/
This week, I will be discussing the skill sets that I believe are necessary to become a next-generation emergency manager. These skills range from being thrifty with money to learning how to map using drones, to effectively communicating with strangers and building lasting relationships. These are the skills that have not only helped me throughout my career but have also proven to be valuable during unexpected situations.Top 10 Emergency Management Skills10: Networking: If you can't make friends, or at least sustain relationships, you're probably not going to succeed in this field.9: Be an entrepreneur - You'll never have enough money to do what you need to do. Be passionate about the work and find ways to make it happen. Adapt, overcome, excel on the cheap.8: Expertise - You can't be bad at this job. There is no "good enough" when it comes to education, training, and experience. Have a broad range of expertise.7: Wellness Minded - Taking care of yourself is the only way you can take care of others. Advocate for time off, 8-hour shifts, stress management, mental health support, exercise, healthy eating, and sleep. Just say no to EOC drugs, caffeine, and nicotine.6: Critical Thinking - Shed your ego and bias. Don't commit to bad strategies and tactics because your ego is too invested. Pause, breathe, and assess the data. Avoid the sunk cost fallacy.5: Data visualization - Communicating complex data simply is an art and a necessarily skill. How you communicate data can make the difference in getting grants, managing incidents, and keeping everyone informed. 4: Get good at Tech - This is a technical job. Don't be a Luddite. Radios are more complicated. Software has more capabilities. Alert and warning systems are complex. GIS, drones, mapping, and cybersecurity are all important.3: Planning - Plan to plan. Plans can help you set goals, navigate the unknown, build foundations, and measure success.2: Be innovative and creative - On and off the job, you'll need to innovate. Disasters don't follow formulas. Taking time to do something creative on your own can help fire up the synapses you'll need in an emergency. Draw, paint, build, read, write, think. If your only tool is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. 1: Communication - It's 90% of the job. You need to be able to talk to a lot of people in different settings and through different mediums.Bonus: Be good at a lot of things. Mission creep is part of the job. Until enough help arrives, you may be doing everything. Semper Gumby.Support our podcast!Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksEM Weekly shirts and merch: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/merchThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Doberman Emergency Management: www.dobermanemg.comConnect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/
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Create a plan & seek cooperative agreements & contracts prior to disasters in your community. Share what you know with others. #CascadiaEQ #disaster #preparedness

Jan 5th
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gyptzy

I disagree with a point. Katrina proved to exceed the cultural preparedness of our neighbors, local government & state by at least a week. 30 days? 10 days? No one expected the lack of state governmenral, federal preparedness AND a 10 plus day wait for FEMA response? GET IT RIGHT.

Nov 8th
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gyptzy

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Nov 1st
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