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This podcast is a platform to explore, engage, and educate the emergency management community and will feature guests from diverse emergency management disciplines to discuss mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery topics intended to promote the exchange of ideas and best practices. Episode topics are developed from our team of disaster experts, listeners, and the clients we serve.
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The Disaster Recovery Hour with Chris Plunkett Reporting on disasters and how they affect homeowners, businesses and neighborhoods. Chris explains the steps to preparedness, recovery and restoration, with examples of actual Disasters and how Recovery was achieved. Interviews with professionals that have first hand experience and expertise dealing with emergencies such as fires, floods, storms, and power outages. Know how your personal property should be cared for and restored from the top re ...
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Recent disasters this summer including the devastating condominium collapse in north Miami, the Haiti Earthquake, deadly floods in central Tennessee and Hurricane Ida’s impact in the Gulf Coast and Northeast have demonstrated the crucial role of Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams. In this episode of Disaster Recovery Roundtable, we discuss the or…
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Topics Covered Stephanie Abrams grew up in Florida and the first time she considered a career in meteorology was after witnessing the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew’s impact to south Miami Dade County in 1992. Some of the most memorable storms she has covered in the past include Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Hurricane Michael in 2018, and Hurricane Lau…
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The Tropical Meteorology Project at Colorado State University has been releasing a seasonal hurricane forecast every year since 1984 under Dr. William Gray. Dr. Phil Klotzbach currently leads the research program and is well known among the emergency management community for his annual forecasts. Dr. Klotzbach will share the latest update for the 2…
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A California campaign is helping to engage the most vulnerable in that state as they promote five steps for safety and survival from disasters. In this episode of Disaster Recovery Roundtable, we hear from Justin Knighten, the previous co-chair of the Listos California Preparedness Campaign, about how it is reaching targeted audiences to support pe…
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The state of California continues recovery efforts from a historic wildfire season which included some of the largest fires (in acreage burned) in state —second only to the COVID-19 pandemic for worst disasters of the year. By the end of December, over 9,000 fires burned nearly 4.4 million acres, or about 4% of the state’s approximate 100 million a…
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As the first vaccines start rolling out, each state will be required to manage the vaccine distribution process to ensure targeted populations, health care workers, nursing home patients, etc. are able to receive the initial doses. In today’s episode of Disaster Recovery Roundtable Podcast, Tidal Basin CEO Daniel Craig says the biggest challenge fo…
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The United Way has a dedicated Disaster Services division to support local chapters and the communities they serve in preparing and recovering from disasters. This support includes preparing the chapters and their staff to be prepared for events in their community, in addition to positioning their resources to support the recovery of the entire com…
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The 2020 hurricane season ends November 30th. This hurricane season resulted in historic impacts across the U.S. including a record five landfalling storms hitting Louisiana. The effects from this season were felt in almost every state along the Gulf Coast and up the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S. In fact, every coastal county or parish east of the M…
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The United Way has over 1,100 chapters around the United States supporting needs in local communities. The United Way of the Mohawk Valley serves Oneida and Herkimer Counties in the Utica area of Upstate New York. The agency supports a variety of community programs including food banks, after school programs, job and career programs, tax filing ser…
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The United Way has over 1,100 chapters around the United States supporting needs in local communities. The largest privately funded non-profit supports many needs, especially after a disaster. During 2020, the non-profit has stepped up to fill in the gaps typically provided by local organizations and agencies, including food banks, and other necess…
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Sonoma County California has been impacted by numerous weather-related disasters in the last few years — from a historic drought to devastating wildfires in three of the last four years. In between the county experienced flooding and mudslides. These events have changed how Sonoma County prepares for disasters by improving mitigation efforts, expan…
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The national Firewise USA® recognition program provides a collaborative framework to help neighbors in a geographic area get organized, find direction, and take action to increase the ignition resistance of their homes and community and to reduce wildfire risks at the local level. Any community that meets a set of voluntary criteria on an annual ba…
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Youth Preparedness is a key focus for FEMA in creating a Culture of Preparedness in the U.S. In this episode of Disaster Recovery Roundtable we’re joined by FEMA’s Branch Chief for Preparedness Programs, Allison Carlock, as she shares the importance of engaging youth to increase community preparedness. Allison will also share tips on how emergency …
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Learn how devastating and catastrophic EF 5 tornadoes severely impacted Joplin Missouri and Moore, Oklahoma. And how can you prepare for such a destructive tornado. EF 5 Tornadoes are the strongest storms on earth with winds more than 200 mph and in 1999 one tornado produced a record wind speed of 314 miles per hour as it was devastating Moore, Okl…
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On September 2, 1935, a disaster was unfolding in the Florida Keys as a category 5 hurricane with winds estimated near 185 mph made landfall on Long Key in Monroe County. As the storm’s center moved on shore, the barometric pressure was recorded at 892 millibars, the lowest on record in the U.S. The storm devastated the Keys and killed hundreds, in…
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In recent weeks, several major disasters have crippled the power grid infrastructure in several states. Tropical Storm Isaias, the Iowa derecho, and Hurricane Laura demonstrate how disasters can severely impact power systems and prolong the recovery period. In this episode of Disaster Recovery Roundtable, we’ll visit Des Moines where a cluster of s…
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Tidal Basin welcomes FEMA’s former Acting Deputy Administrator for Resilience as our new Chief Development Officer. Carlos will be overseeing the growth functions of the company and operations in the Caribbean. Building codes must be updated to minimize the impacts from major disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes. The U.S. has made progress sin…
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Diversity in America has become the leading headline in recent weeks due to events around the country. How diversified is emergency management – and how does that impact treatment and distribution of resources? In this podcast we are joined by representatives from the Institute for Diversity and Inclusion in Emergency Management for a candid discus…
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In this episode of Disaster Recovery Roundtable, we hear how emergency managers in Florida, Virginia, and Texas are preparing for the start of hurricane season. They’ll share unique circumstances and considerations in their communities, including how they are planning for potential COVID-19 impacts if a threat develops. Emergency Managers are prepa…
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Puerto Rico was devastated in 2017 by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, which left behind billions of dollars in damages. In this episode, we’ll hear from the lead of FEMA’s Mitigation Assessment Team for the 2017 storms and have an update on the island’s current mitigation efforts from the previous State Hazard Mitigation Officer for Puerto Rico. The Bui…
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The Tropical Meteorology Project at Colorado State University has been releasing a seasonal hurricane forecast every year since 1984 under Dr. William Gray. Dr. Phil Klotzbach currently leads the research program and is well known among the emergency management community for his annual forecasts. Dr. Klotzbach will share details of his first releas…
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Disaster Recovery Roundtable welcomes Leslie Chapman Henderson with the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) to discuss their hurricane mitigation and preparedness programs. Leslie will share information available to emergency managers as they prepare for hurricane season, including the latest on the Hurricane Strong initiative, efforts to promo…
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Disaster Recovery Roundtable host Greg Padgett and Director of the National Hurricane Center Ken Graham discuss preparing for the start of hurricane season. The discussion centers around a recap of last season; how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting the hurricane center’s engagement, operations, and planning for the season; and the new products ava…
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Charlie is a professional consultant for Criminal, Civil, Domestic Violence and Major Case situations. Ina addition Charlie offers Personal Armed Security, Estate Management, Bodyguard Services, Event Planning and Personal Issue Management. Intelligent Security Solutions LLC Charlie can be reached at 201-906-9085 Listen to what you can do about per…
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Ty Urus owner of iMaterials in Closter NJ , will discuss cash recovery from damaged materials after a disaster which has destroyed your property. iMaterials™, located in Closter, NJ, pays the best prices for scrap metal in the New York, Pennsylvania, and Southern Connecticut area. iMaterials deploys this purchase strategy in order to fulfill its la…
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Steve Elliot President & CEO of Elliot Consulting. ACP Corporate Director of Membership and Programs Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area Management Consulting Current Corporate Director of Membership & Programs at Association of Contingency Planners (ACP) President at Association of Contingency Planners - Greater Tampa Bay President and CEO at Ellio…
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Bonnie Canal is a nationally recognized leader in community resilience innovations and strategies, and is the founder and Managing Partner of The Resiliency Institute, LLC (TRI). TRI is a full service consulting firm focused on comprehensive community preparedness and resiliency by engaging the entire community’s political, civic, business, and oth…
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Interviews from the movers and shakers in the world of disaster recovery industry. Tune in for some great information. Guests: Bob Arnold, CEO Disaster Recovery Journal, George Sambataro President/ Chief Meteorologist of PC Weather Products, and Kelly Baig of SunGard Availability Services.Di CPP Emergency Services and Restoration LLC
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DRHRadio Welcomes: Bill Fearon the President and CEO of NO GAMES GEAR. These products greatly enhance officer safety by providing ballistic protection to the femoral artery and upper thigh region. Bill Fearon NO GAMES GEAR Bill is a 20+ year law enforcement professional that has trained thousands of law enforcement, military and civilian personnel.…
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Randall Till, MBCI, MBCP Randall Till has over 20 years experience creating and implementing business continuity practices for organizations. His expertise spans education, management, and application of business continuity practices following a comprehensive approach to protect company assets and build resilient services. Mr. Till serves as a memb…
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Melisa “Lisa” Baize has worked in records/information management and business continuity planning for over 20 years. Owner/Consultant of Clark-Baize Consulting, LLC, Lisa has been a Certified Records Manager and a Certified Document Imaging Architech since the mid 90’s. In 2011, she received her certification as a Certified Business Continuity Prof…
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Michael Gifford, CBCP, MBCI, is an Assistant Vice President and Senior Manager for the Capital Group Companies Global’s (CGCG) Information Technology Group (ITG) where he is responsible for the Global Disaster Recovery Program and Access Administration. His responsibilities include crisis management, emergency response and recovery, risk assessment…
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Raquel is with the Office of Emergency Management for Nassau County. Raquel manages their sheltering plan, community outreach, education, and special event planning. Follow OEM on Facebook and Twitter to Receive Alerts and Safety Tips! www.Facebook.com/NassauOEM www.Twitter.com/NassauCountyOEMDi CPP Emergency Services and Restoration LLC
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Arthur is president of the Association of Contingency Planners - Washington DC Metro Area Chapter. The mission of ACP is to provide a powerful network for the advancement of the industry and the development of business continuity professionals. ACP has over 2,476 active members in 43 chapters across the United States.…
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Currently Director of Animal Health Services and Education for Noah’s Wish whose singular mission is saving animals in disasters. Jo Ellen oversees and coordinates Shelter and Veterinary care during disasters and organizes the Noah’s Wish Training Program on the national level from pet owners to Emergency Managers. In 1986 Jo Ellen graduated from S…
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DRHRadio Welcomes: Retired Alpine Police Captain Charlie Yannetti This week's show will focus on the rash of break-ins and how you can better prepare your self and protect your family and your possessions. We will also discuss some of the economic and sociological causes that could be fueling this outbreak.…
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Shelley Lee Johnson we will discuss the CERT program. Shelley is a Team Leader and member of the Planning Exercises & Evaluations Team for Suffolk County NY-CERT (Community Emergency Response Team). She is certified by Noah’s Wish in Animal Shelter Operations with L.I. Pet Safe Coalition. Gerry Geisinger Director of the Academy for Service Master M…
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Sharon Pisko Wolfe, CPA Partner, Co-founder RWH Myers Quantification and Negotiation of Large Business Interruption Extra Expense Loss Calculations Extra Expense and Property Damage Insurance Claims Investigative Accounting Sharon Pisko Wolfe, CPA, is a co-founder of RWH Myers and currently is the partner-in-charge of the firm's Connecticut office,…
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Abraham Levinson serves as the Program Coordinator for the undergraduate Emergency services Administration programs at Adelphi University. Prior to joining the team at Adelphi, he served the citizens of the City of New York as a Paramedic and Emergency Medical Services Captain for the New York City Fire Department. Abraham has worked on numerous em…
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Chief Phillip Solimeo the designate from the FDNY Foundation and is the Battalion Chief for the 2nd Battalion from downtown New York (Houston St). Shelley Lee Johnson is the Public Relations Director for the Association of Contingency Planners, NYC Metro Chapter, and brings to the table over 20 years of private sector experience in the grocery, bul…
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David Kondrup is currently the C.E.O. of All Business Management, LLC a New York based consultancy that specializes in All-Hazards preparedness and strategic planning to help manage and protect businesses (www.AllBusinessManagement.com). He is also Vice President, Strategic Initiatives for Cyber Diligence, Inc. (www.CyberDiligence.com), a private i…
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