Community-Driven Disaster Response: Lessons from Wildfires, Floods and Landslides in the Cariboo - Chilcotin Region
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Is building an emergency program a matter of simply responding to crises, or does it require something more?
In this episode, host Tim Conrad talks with Steph Masun about the vital role of community, communication, and adaptability in emergency management.
With years of experience in the Cariboo Regional District's emergency program, Steph shares insights into the creation and continuity of an effective emergency response, emphasizing the importance of building a legacy, nurturing relationships, and continuous improvement.
From floods to fires, to landslides, learn how communities and emergency professionals can work together to navigate the unpredictable landscape of crisis management.
Listen For:
04:01 - Creating a Culture of Continuous Improvement
12:50 - The Challenges of Managing Multiple Disasters
25:40 - Recommended Resources for Emergency Management Learning
30:04 - Maintaining Mental Wellbeing During Crisis Response
Guest: Stephanie Masun
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1. Community-Driven Disaster Response: Lessons from Wildfires, Floods and Landslides in the Cariboo - Chilcotin Region (00:00:00)
2. Creating a Culture of Continuous Improvement (00:04:01)
3. The Challenges of Managing Multiple Disasters (00:12:50)
4. Recommended Resources for Emergency Management Learning (00:25:40)
5. Maintaining Mental Wellbeing During Crisis Response (00:30:04)
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