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Emergency Management in Riverbend City

Last reviewed: May 9, 2012 ~4 min read

Riverbend City - Incident Mission

Riverbend City: Incident Mission

Professional education in emergency management is not just something that takes place at the beginning of a person's training. It is something that is ongoing. The FEMA Higher Education Partnership can help make that possible. Riverbend City can use both higher education and professional education to become a more disaster-resistant and resilient community, overall. There are two main ways in which it can do this. First, it needs to work with the Emergency Management Institute, which is a part of FEMA. Additionally, Riverbend City should also take information from FEMA's Center for Domestic Preparedness. Both of those resources are designed to help first responders and other emergency management professionals become and remain as successful as possible. The training can be difficult, but it is worthwhile and valuable for the professionals and the community.

At the FEMA CPD program (FEMA-CDP, 2012), emergency management professionals are taught about all kinds of hazards. It is also a training center for dealing with weapons of mass destruction, and it is the only center for those weapons that is chartered by the federal government (FEMA-CDP, 2012). Additionally, it offers everything that a person needs to know in order to handle chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) weapons, and has been in operation to address the training of individuals who may be required to work with those weapons since 1998 (FEMA-CDP, 2012). The training center is capable of providing high-level training in such a large number of weapons that it provides help for many emergency responders from state, local, and tribal governments. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) allows for the training and also funds it, so the governments do not have to spend money in order to make sure their emergency management personnel are properly prepared for any disaster that may come to the community.

The Emergency Management Institute at FEMA also provides training for disasters and difficulties that may arise from terrorist activities, natural disasters, and other problems (FEMA-EMI, 2012). Sending their personnel to the EMI could help Riverbend City handle a crisis in the future, but the City will have to decide whether it wants to send its people there or to the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP). However, it may be possible - and even advisable - to send its personnel to both training arenas. That can allow individuals who might not have enough experience to gain something very valuable that can help them save lives in their community in the future. It is important to learn about both terrorist activities and the disasters that can come about from nature (FEMA-EMI, 2012). Saving lives is a job that everyone can do, but those who are focused in on doing it for a career need the proper training. Whether Riverbend City decides to send its personnel to the EMI or to the CDP (or both) is up to the government of that city, but at least one of those options is essentially required.

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