Principles of Emergency Management and Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) provides a clear and up-to-date understanding of how an EOC should operate within the guidance of various federal and national programs. It discusses the processes and systems that must be considered in emergency planning and preparedness efforts. The culmination of more than four decades of experience, the text provides time-tested tips for those developing and revising emergency preparedness plans.
The book details the requirements for appropriate training and planning, both validated by a well-designed exercise program. Stressing the importance of consistency with the various national preparedness initiatives, it includes the latest developments and best practices in the evolving field of emergency management.
Discusses the process and systems that should be considered in emergency planning and preparedness efforts. This book provides critical insist helpful to those developing or revising emergency preparedness plans.
A true professional, Mike Fagel arrived at FDNY WTC Incident Command Post on Duane Street, a short distance from Ground Zero, as chaos was still not contained. He organized, directed, and cajoled until order again appeared in our health and safety efforts for the thousands of personnel struggling at rescuing and recovering the victims of 9/11. Many of the Ground Zero workers have their health still intact because of Mike's courage and efforts. The Fire Department was well served by his knowledge and expertise.-Charles R. Blaich, Deputy Chief FDNY, & Logistics Chief, WTC ICP
? an essential tool that should be in every new emergency manager's tool belt and on every seasoned emergency manager's reference shelf.-Rick C. Mathews, MS, Director of the National Center for Security & Preparedness
This is a thorough text on the disaster cycle planning and implementation-from assessing vulnerabilities to stress management to exercises to emergency operations center operations and management. ... a comprehensive, on-the-ground operational text for emergency managers.-Natural Hazards Observer