Dukes of Hazards

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Monday, March 23, 2015

Episode 11 Links


In case of fire.....Use Elevator??



The Iwatch for Emergency Managers (Not this iwatch)



FEMA to States: No Climate Planning, No Money



Risk of 8.0 Earthquake in California Leaps



We also interview Mark O'Neil - Deputy Director at the University of South Florida's Disaster Health Policy Program 




Listen to the episode on itunes here



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Dukes of Hazards

The Dukes are Mitch Stripling and Andrew McMahan

They host an irreverent (but useful) podcast about disaster response, emergency management, mobilization culture, community resilience and life in emergency operations. Also, drones. research. Movie reviews. Jokes.

Email your ideas or questions to: hazardspodcast@gmail.com


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