Monday, April 25, 2011

Community portrait: author attempted by readiness - Auburn disaster prevent journal

Be prepared, as most of us know, is the motto of the Boy Scouts.

If you on an adventure wilderness, not it is probably a better advice. Matches, additional food, a first aid kit, a rain tarp, sharp knife, warm sleeping bag and tent and a good cook kit are all good ideas on a camp.

Auburn's Howard Godfrey has provision further taken a big step.

Godfrey published a book "Emergency Preparedness - The Right Way," in 2009.

His guide is filled with emergency preparedness ideas and is a guide to the preparation of a natural or man-made disaster.

He has a second and more comprehensive book on emergency preparedness in the few months.

Godfrey believes that prepared for every emergency, is large or small, a good idea for all households.

He has a diverse background of the fire service, law enforcement and construction and is now retired.

Godfrey researched and studied emergency survive and has written a simple but comprehensive book on emergency preparedness. It covers planning for an emergency, water purification and storage of food, cooking, what to do if the utility grid is, concerns which provides home heating and lighting, medical and hygiene.

He explains all in personal 72-hour emergency kits for disaster risk reduction through the American Red Cross and homeland security should be recommended included.

His book includes plans to make a simple iceless fridge or a solar oven. To deal with numerous ways to obtain and water water that probably one of the most important raw materials in a disaster. A list of references on the back of the book is a source of provider, supply the emergency products.

Recent disasters have shown us how important provides emergency page. The Katrina disaster, and more recently, the earthquake and tsunami in the Japan, are just a few examples where preparedness would be vital.

Godfrey's interest in the subject was first of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints of the last days, encouraged, he belonged has, because he was a teenager.

He said "as a result, for years, that had I participated with this in the Church and decided to write a book, but it is designed for anyone who".

Godfrey believes that additional food storage and preparedness is not only a good idea for a disaster, but for a personal setback as a job loss or illness could be useful.

"With the uncertainty of today's world it only makes sense," he said.

Many of the techniques described in Godfrey's book have for years in the developing countries used, where to find especially water, clean water a daily struggle is purification methods.

"There we not admits a lot of techniques, which for the third world countries know, because we no need that have been developed in America," Godfrey said.

Many manufacturers of survive and products send emergency check their designs by Godfrey, and he has started a blog effort.

"I had never written in a book." It was a matter of Prostavlenie on paper what I knew already, and to do, I have learned much additional research, and my second book will be better than the first, "he said." "I've sold done it pretty well with it pretty well."

Godfrey lives with his wife, Bonnie in Auburn.

His current book and new book, when published in a few months are sold by Amazon.com.


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A money SMART life: preparedness acceleration stress, when the unexpected hits - rapid City Journal

A few weeks ago I awoke sums to 5 p.m. and peculiarly sound. I trundled out from the bed to investigate, but I already knew that something is wrong. The sound was caused by a problem with our water system; Our cistern was not complete, and we had no water.

While I waited for a reasonable hour for help, considered my coffee in the morning let. Without running water, the small carafe of water in the fridge was precious, and so the idea to flush the toilet.

Fortunately, I had a few

5 Gallon tank water in our stored Crawlspace. It was necessary for the preparation of meals and for our pump primer, if the water finally has been restored. Is without water for half a day the frustration one was small inconvenience, but with a source on page facilitates the unable to use the faucet.

The situation reminded me how important it is to be prepared for the unexpected. Preparedness is not unnecessary worry or frenzied storage; It recognises that disruptions in the normal services can and will happen. A bit of advanced planning can reduce the stress and discomfort of these interruptions and can make it easier, to adapt to unusual circumstances.

If you can preparedness habit, rather than a response to the bad news, you make sensible decisions that you in the event of a disaster can protect. They can also keep your budget intact when you are collecting supplies in the course of time, and if they are readily available.

The most successful build a preparedness plan can be with to start a few small goals. I suggest, you start by creating a simple communications. To know the answers to some important questions can contact with your family after an emergency help you.

In the event that you can contact your family after a disaster, you have a plan to meet at a specific position. Where will you meet when you can go home not? Who will pick up the children when you are faced with an emergency? If your children old enough to alone left, what should they do if they are separated from them?

Once you have a plan, to make sure that you can find each other, is a good second step preparations against a financial Binder design. By collecting your most important personal and financial documents, you have a set of data, with which you can restore order after a disaster.

Next, consider how you will make sure that you have enough food and water, if not in a position to get you are interrupted by a business or supply chain. The Federal Emergency Management Agency

(FEMA) advises that sufficient food and water at least 72 hours should take individuals and families.

FEMA recommends that you save at least a gallon of water per person per day. For our family of six, this means that we should have 18 liters of drinking water on site. As for food is what you save your family size and special requirements you may have. If you have an infant or dietary restrictions, you should schedule then accordingly. If you have pets, they need food and water, as well.

A well stocked first aid kit, flashlight and batteries, a basic Toolkit, hand crank radio and weather appropriate clothing for everyone in your household are other essential you should readily available.

Disasters and errors are never easy, but some stress can alleviate prepared, returns to normal life.

Carey Denman is a writer and editor with the American Center for credit education, a non-profit publisher of financial education materials. Contact at 348-4550 or cdenman@acce--online.com.


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School employs learn the art of disaster response - Patch.com

‹ Get back lessons search and rescue operations instructor Bruce Carpenter to article view full size Mike KADO, links, and Dennis Dorum, by Charles Wright Academy University place. Section sponsored by

Denny Dorum is reminiscent of the day, when the ground beneath him during the February 2001 Nisqually earthquake the shook.

In view of Japan's recent earthquake, tsunami and nuclear power plant disaster, Dorum, reasons and maintenance supervisor at Charles Wright Academy in University place plans ready for the "next one."

Spent Saturday he and 59 other public and private school employees in Pierce County emergency first responder basic techniques to hunt middle school in Tacoma learn.

Kevin Allpress is a fifth-grade teacher at Crestwood elementary school in Bonney Lake Sumner school district.  All press, that his school safety Committee sits, volunteered for the training program take part, because it sound "interesting and valuable."

"It is my hope back go and the information to share,", he said.  "If that is 'big one', you do, what you could, but I would much rather have a number of people around me that a bit of a idea."

Marci Scott, who said the event for the Pierce County emergency management coordinating Department, 11 of the Pierce County 13 public school districts Saturday were represented.

"Are the other two on spring break," she said.  "Also, we could take only 30 people in the morning and afternoon sessions."

The event was actually a hands-on followup for a classroom instruction school staff received last month.

Saturday for two, four hours training simulates how schools could look like after an explosion or earthquakes. Four instructors provided to save resistance presentations and demonstrations to use equipment, lifting heavy objects, search procedures and moving of injured victims.

"This search and rescue operations training the culmination of years of work with Pierce County schools in the proactive emergency preparedness and education, to engage", said Sheri Badger, spokeswoman for Pierce County crisis management.  "Funding was used homeland security, to pay for this training."

Bruce Carpenter, Captain training for Central Pierce fire and rescue services and part time teachers for Pierce County emergency management, led the session on proper use of pry bars, cribbing and heavy lifting.  The object was for participants a dummy under a fallen Cabinet and lockers free.

"During an initial response, an earthquake or other disaster, if you do not have a ' MacGyver's approach", you are in fact are not directing traffic.  "You have not only the resources available."

At the same time, Carpenter said that Saturday's only bare bones of Essentials was training.

All press meanwhile said that he carried two core messages:

The most important of them was at any time ensure for first responders to their own safety.  The other point, he said, is that employee-not emergency service personnel-Save 80 percent of the victims after a disaster.

He said "The large, well-trained crews, which are then are generally too late for most people,".

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WA residents join, MI. Quake drill - the Seattle Times

Originally 20, published Wednesday, April 2011 at 12: 00 comments (0) E-mail E-mail article Print print Share share with Japan still dealing with the effects of the devastating earthquake and tsunami, Washington emergency management officials, residents of a nationwide earthquake drill to 9:45 am Wednesday.The associated press OLYMPIA TeilnahmeWash load. —

With Japan still dealing with the effects of the devastating earthquake and tsunami, Washington emergency management officials are inviting people to participate in a nationwide earthquake of drill at 9:45 am Wednesday.

It is a part of disaster of preparedness month in the State, such as in a proclamation by Governor Chris Gregoire.

Officials offer separate plane structure such as schools, businesses and citizens can take part at home. The basics: "drop" under a desk or table, your head or neck with one hand and for two minutes on a desk leg with the other "keep"Cover"".

Businesses and families are encouraged, contingency plans ahead of time and have prepared emergency kits to develop.

Next month: Volcano awareness.


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Zambo sur city ready to use calamity Fund for disaster preparedness - Philippine Information Agency

by Gideon C. Corgue

PAGADIAN CITY, Apr 22 (PIA) ? the municipality Vencenzu SAGUN (V. SAGUN) in the 2nd District of Zamboanga del Sur is ready, use their calamity Fund, to minimize the impact of any calamity, which can occur in the area.

City Mayor Edilberto Adlaon said ?after the members of the municipal disaster risk reduction management Council (MDRRMC) and some 14 barangays Punong attended the Office of civil defense preparedness seminar the 3 days of the disaster, the set is now ready, formulate plans for disaster preparedness and activities. ?

?They to formulate plans for this year ?, is now that the Mayor added.

Adlaon informed, part of the 70% of calamity Fund amounting to some P1. 3 m will be building and installation of early warning for the implementation of disaster risk reduction training, seminars, conducting exercises and demonstrations, ability designs, while 30% of the Fund in the amount of P570, 000 will be allocated for relief operations.

In the meantime Cabatan Punong barangay Monina said p. Magadan, one of the 14 barangays Punong, that the 3 days training was attended, she was happy to learn, as commissioned by r.a 10121, also known as Philippine disaster preparedness and Management Act of 2010, that calamity Fund now can be used.

?Nalipay Ko UG DAKO Pagkahibalo sa seminar NGA Mahimo Diay NGA Gamiton Ang calamity Fund Bisan Walay Kalamidad NGA Panghitabo SA Naandan man gud Ibalik Ngadto sa of General Fund sa Katapusan sa Tuig Ang Pundo Kon Walay Kalamidad NGA Mahitabo? (I am very happy), experienced in the seminar that the calamity Fund can be used, even if There?s found no calamity. (Generally the staff expenditure calamity Fund is back again to the General Fund if it is not used), ?, Magadan said.

Reynaldo p. TAGO, also a Punong barangay, said his barangay disaster of preparedness equipment can buy now.

?Pwede Ang in barangay Makapalit UG Kahimanan Alang sa (now preparedness equipment buy our barangay can disaster, during disasters prevent huge damage), ? Kalamidad Aron Malikay Ang DAKO NGA Kadaut NGA Idulot Niini sa under Dapit TAGO said.

Barangays Danan and Cabatan are 2 from the coast 11 barangays of Vencenzo Sagun, where most of the inhabitants of Fisher folks. PPV/GCC-PIA9 (ZamboSur)


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Auchinachie partners with Red Cross - WBGH

Of the American Red Cross:

Date: Wednesday, April 27th, 2011
Time: 8:30 am
Location: Auchinachie plumbing, heating, air conditioning and water treatment systems of Binghamton - 42 Frederick Street, Binghamton, NY 13901

The southern tier chapter of the American Red Cross and Auchinachie sanitary, heating, air conditioning and water treatment systems have entered into a comprehensive one year "partnership on readiness". You are in the disclosure and provision of information on this partnership at a press conference (and disaster of preparedness education by the American Red Cross, Auchinachie employees) on Wednesday, April 27th at 8:30 am.

Representatives from the southern tier chapter of the American Red Cross and of Auchinachie are at the press conference to discuss this special partnership. Contact for more information on Jessica Lane.


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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Japan, China, South Korea discuss trade, disaster - Monster and Critics.com

Apr 24, 2011, 3: 01 GMT


Tokyo - discussed the Trade Ministers of Japan, China and South Korea Sunday a possible trilateral Pact and the effects of 11 March earthquake and tsunami.


 

Japan's Trade Minister Banri Kaieda, who hosted the talks, stressed the importance of further promoting economic exchange between the three economies through trade and investment.


Kaieda thanked his colleagues for the help Japan recover which contain twin disasters and the nuclear crisis in Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station.


Kaieda was also expected that issues, the two Nations to import restrictions on Japanese food because of the radiation to ease fears.


The meeting is aimed, lay the Foundation for an upcoming two-day trilateral summit of the 21 may, where the three countries cooperation are expected to in preparedness and safety of nuclear power generation, to discuss Tokyo Kyodo News reported.


Kaieda, Chinese commerce Minister Chen Deming and South Korean counterpart Kim Jong-Hoon investments were contract negotiations, discuss which began in 2007 and be believed, at the final stage and a study to explore the possibility of a three way trade agreement are erwartetKyodo reported, citing unnamed Japanese officials.


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Chernobyl disaster leads to advances in science, medicine - voice of America

April 24, 2011 Latest News: Select Your LanguageAfan OromoAlbanianAmharicArmenianAzerbaijaniAzeriBanglaBosnianBurmeseCantoneseChineseCreoleCroatianDariEnglish WorldwideFrenchGeorgianGreekHausaIndonesianKhmerKhmer (English)KinyarwandaKirundiKoreanKurdiKurdishLaoLearning EnglishMacedonianMandarinNdebelePashtoPashto - DeewaPersian PortugueseRussian SerbianShonaSomaliSpanishSwahiliThaiTibetanTibetan (English)TigrignaTurkishUkrainian UrduUzbekVietnameseZimbabwe - EnglishNewsProgramsVideoLearning EnglishLive Streams:Latest Newscast|Africa Live|Global LiveNews USA Africa Americas Asia Europe Middle East Arts and Entertainment EconomyMore TopicsEducationEnvironmentHealthNews AnalysisReligionScience and TechnologySports Web FeaturesSpecial ReportsPhoto GalleriesGoing Green Money In MotionNow You KnowOff the Beaten PathThe LinkInteractive YouTubeFacebookTwitter Web ServicesPodcastsRSSMobileNewsletterWebcastsLinks About the USEditorialsRFE/RLRFAPronunciation Guide News|HealthHealthChernobyl Disaster Leads to Advances in Science, Medicine Tatiana Vorozhko April 23, 2011

Reactor No. 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant stands encased in lead and concrete following the April 1986 accident, which released a cloud of radiation that circled the world in Pripyat, 1988 (fPhoto: APReactor No. 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant stands encased in lead and concrete following the April 1986 accident, which released a cloud of radiation that circled the world in Pripyat, 1988 (file photo)

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The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear plant did much more than change the lives of hundred thousands of affected people.  It also contributed greatly to Western science.  Physicists  and medical professionals learned a great deal from the Chernobyl disaster.

Many people abroad learned about the Chernobyl nuclear plant's explosion well before the population of the Soviet Union.  However, Western scientists had little access to the Chernobyl site and medical data for a long time.


In 1991, Alexander Sich, an American of Ukrainian descent, was the first - and for the long time the only - Western scientist who worked in the Chernobyl zone, together with Ukrainian and Russian researchers.




"The scientists were isolated because it was a zone and also people by that time have forgotten about the accident," noted Sich.  "The people didn't have the right equipment."

As Sich recalls, his biggest shock came when he realized that the helicopters that were pouring the mixture of sand, boron and other elements on the burning reactor were missing their target - the exposed and super-hot, nuclear core.  As a result, the reactor continued to burn for ten days, and the core went into a complete meltdown

"In fact because the core was never covered, the melted fuel actually 'froze' [solidified] itself after 9 days," added Sich.

The scientist says that while the complete core meltdown at Chernobyl was a major disaster, it fell far short of the catastrophe many nuclear power critics had feared, the so-called "China Syndrome."  In that scenario, the exposed core of a nuclear reactor becomes so hot that the molten material literally burns its way down through the earth.  Chernobyl, at least, proved that to be a myth.

However, as soon as the reasons for the explosion became clear, Western nuclear experts lost interest in Chernobyl.

"Once the West understood what caused the accident and this type of the reactors don't operate on the West, that kind of thing can never happen in the West," Sich added.  "They were happy with that and they moved on."

But in the areas of medicine, pharmacology and emergency preparedness, the lessons from Chernobyl are still being learned.  Alla Shapiro lived in Kyiv in 1986, and worked at the Kyiv Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion.  She learned about the nuclear plant accident from her father.  

"He called me to tell that he was listening to the Voice of America in the middle of the night, which was his usual thing to do to get the information, and the broadcast was that the nuclear plant in Pripyat - that there was a nuclear explosion," Shapiro recalled.   

Later, Shapiro and other doctors were sent to the affected area, where she took blood samples from the population.

"The striking thing was how misinformed the population was at the village that was so close to the reactor," Shapiro added.  "People didn't take any precautions. Nobody gave potassium iodide to children or adults in that area. And people were encouraged to use their products, collect mushrooms in the woods, and to burn leaves in the fall. So that the smoke, the mixture of radioactive isotopes, was in the air and people were breathing it."

Now, 25 years after the catastrophe, Shapiro works as a medical officer in the Office of Counter-Terrorism and Emergency Coordination, part of the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.  Her job is to make America ready for similar accidents, which involve radiation, or for the biological, chemical or nuclear terrorist attacks.

"The main [thing] is to have [a] high level of preparedness," Shapiro explained.  "And the preparedness would include training the physicians and medical personal and informing the population in timely manner.  With the first signs of radiation exposure, people have to go into shelters and then [comes] evacuation.   And in case of radioactive iodine, it is mandatory that people have to receive potassium iodide."

Back in the Soviet Union, Shapiro recalls information was concealed not only from the population, but from medical professionals as well.   

"[A] Librarian told me that they were forced to take all the literature with the word 'radiation' and put it in [an] archive," Shapiro said.

The Chernobyl disaster provided the field of medicine with some other valuable lessons as well.  

"There are two big areas where eyes opened for the physicians on both sides of the World," Shapiro noted.  "That radiation burns really attributed to prognosis and outcome of the patients with acute radiation poisoning, that radiation burns really kill patients, if they are extensive -  even for the patients who underwent bone marrow transplant.  Bone marrow transplant can't save [all] patients.  So, selection of the patients for bone marrow transplant is really crucial."   

In the United States, the drugs for preventive treatment and alleviation of the effects of radiation poisoning are being developed.  Shapiro and her colleagues at FDA collaborate with pharmaceutical companies and academic institutions on that task.

Any technological disaster that takes human lives is a tragedy. But it can also teach lessons for the future if the information is shared and made accessible to experts all over the World.


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The American Red Cross to predict the earthquake Japan? -NetShow news

by drew Baldwin on the 22 April 2011

If you didn't ' know, April earthquake preparedness month and in view of the recent 8.9 earthquake in Japan, it could more properly timing. Coincidentally, the American Red Cross of Los Angeles region was preparing an original Web series about earthquake preparedness has been since February, the March 13 premiere has down two days, it turns out, after the Japan disaster.

The extent, "a Web series about love and other natural disasters," actually premiered on 11 March - the day of the earthquake Japan - on PrepareLA, a website designed to facilitate cross the greater LA disaster of preparedness education for Southern California by the red.

The five episode romantic comedy follows a group of young Angelenos, as she prepared for a major earthquake. "From a scavenger hunt for emergency supplies to earthquake drills before just Sunday's game, the overall message in each episode is, that disaster preparedness is reading fun, easy and importantly, the show Web site."

The series was voluntary by Jordan Melograna, Red Cross, wanted to convince his friends, it is an urgent need, each earthquake - a forward-looking impulse.

The extent of didn't get much traction on YouTube, which is so bad, because the series with convincing characters and performances is well written. Perhaps it was a matter of timing: the show may have have been drowned out by the attention to Japan quake, or we are definitely not ready for a comedy about "the big one".


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A very frightening thought - Jamaica observer

ODPEM exec says Japan size quake, tsunami would wipe half of Jamaica's population WESTMORELAND as half of Jamaica's population would be killed or suppressed the island were hit by an earthquake and tsunami similar to those the large parts of the Japan last month abgerissenje to Office of disaster preparedness and emergency management (ODPEM). "52% Of the population would affect with loss of human life or replaced be." This is the reality, "said Richard Thompson, Deputy Director-General at the ODPEM." "Many times it is the survival of the happiness."Thompson was speaker at the launch of the recovery Japan Foundation in the Courtleigh Auditorium in new Kingston at the Thursday.In January, the ODPEM had said that Jamaica similar was experienced insufficiently prepared for an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 Haiti in January 2010. "Now, the ODPEM adds the tsunami effect would increase losses and chaos, in particular, if the wave downtown Kingston defeated the radial within its fixing, government ministries, the Kingston public hospital (km/H), emergency services, power plants, the Norman Manley international airport and Tinson pen aerodrome has."City of Kingston extremely vulnerable to is, "said Thompson." "If a tsunami Kingston Harbour taken, what would the oil refinery airport, Kingston public hospital, Petro jam and so on happen?"Keep in mind that Jamaica earthquake activity occurs most in the densely populated eastern side of the island, Thompson argues that "Emergency services would be overloaded".The island experiences some 154 small earthquakes a year, he said data from the University on the theory of earthquake cycles is overdue West Indies quote earthquake Unit.He also said, that Jamaica Quake for a large is based. "It is a 50-year, 25 years and 100-year cycle." The 1957 earthquake occurred 50 years of the earthquake in 1907 and we are overdue for one. We don't try to scare someone, but that's "said he, added, that currently some live 220,000 Jamaican in areas at risk." are geological eventsBefore these two earthquake port was made Royal June 7, 1692 by a massive earthquake. A large part of the city sank into the sea, which receded then hurried back with enormous power over the country, hundreds of people drown.Historians say that the Quake and resulting tsunami killed more than 2,000 people.In contrast to last month's magnitude 9.0 earthquake in Japan give historical documents of the earthquake of Port Royal not the size of the Tremor.Am last Thursday, was it revealed that the Japanese Embassy, Jamaica's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and foreign trade, coffee industry Board, ODPEM, Friends of Japan and a number of companies in the private sector recovery Japan approved. "Original relief fundraising activities include a charity session at the Studio 38 in Kingston and a dinner party in May.Recovery Japan of Chairman AI Irisawa said, that would be checked all proceeds and the Japanese Red Cross sent."I strongly believe that our responsibility as Japanese nationals abroad live, any assistance for the people in our country give mother, while we have not. On the same note, I think it is very important for Japanese... with the help of people in Jamaica (to), which help their living were destroyed due to one of these monster earthquake, tsunami and subsequent nuclear accident. These are the reasons for the creation of recovery Japan, "said Irisawa.In in addition to more than Japan is now lost, 27,000 life fighting to prevent a nuclear disaster, Fukushima Dai-Ichi power lost the nuclear power plant and cooling systems in the earthquake and tsunamiTriggerung fire", Explosions and radiation leaks. "We want the resistance of the Japanese people in this serious accident, confirm", Senator Marlene Malahoo Forte said Secretary of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and foreign trade. "I encourage us, the language of love to talk about how we support our prayers." "I ask that you give generously."Their appeal against the recognition that Japan in a press release has been enormous aid in the form of expertise and millions of dollars on Jamaica.Said recovery Japan Foundation for many years, is: "independent of our diplomatic relations and Menschlichkeitunsere reality dictates", that a large disaster can be solved only by an even greater representation of goodness and love "."MIYAGI, Japan - A town area is devastated by Minami-Sanriku, Miyagi, North Japan by the tsunami in this photo to make, on Sunday, March 13, 2011 seen. (Photo: AP)

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