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My guest today is William Johnson the owner and CEO of Point Technologies Inc. (https://pointtechinc.com/). He has two legal updates for us this episode. The new OSHA rules regulating fire equipment and training. That new OSHA rule could impact rural communities and fire districts disproportionately. Also, Mr. Johnson talks about the new Missouri law that makes it easer for first responders to receive mental health care.
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Behind the scenes of the 2024 State of Missouri SEMA conference. Join us as we speak with colleagues and friends about Missouri emergency management.
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My guest is Diogenes Ayala, the Director of Madison County Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency. He has over two decades of experience in the public and private sector managing crisis and emergency situations.
In this episode Diogenes talks with us about the local EM’s responsibility in terrorism analysis and local preparedness. Drawing inspiration from his education and some great resources (The Next Civil War: Dispatches from the American Future by Stephen Marche and How Civil Wars Start: And How to Stop Them by Barbara F. Walter)
Follow Mr. Ayala on LinkedIn for more information https://www.linkedin.com/in/diogenesayala/
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In this episode your host, Nicholas Tietsort, talks about the AT&T outage that affected the nation on Thursday, February 22, 2024 and how local emergency managers communicated.
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In this episode we meet the Director of Emergency Management for University of Missouri System Mark Diedrich. He discusses career and experiences in EM. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/starts-local/support
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Join me as I speak to colleagues at the 2023 International CBRNe Summit in Austin, Texas. My guests are Robert Crane, Program Executive of Public Engagement at Sam Huston State University, Kala Sossin, CBRNe Planning and Preparedness Manger for New York City Emergency Management Agency, and Martyn Hill the CEO and founder of Intelligence Sec.
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Dive into this compelling episode of Starts Local, Ends Local as we shine the spotlight on the illustrious career of Ron Walker. From his distinguished 35-year tenure with the Missouri State Highway Patrol to leading the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency and now serving as the Mayor of Toas, Missouri, Walker's journey is truly an inspiration.Beginning his career as a member of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Walker exhibited unwavering dedication and commitment to safeguarding the citizens of Missouri. His leadership skills, combined with his adept understanding of field operations, saw him rise through the ranks to eventually hold the esteemed position of Deputy Field Operations. For over three decades, he played a critical role in shaping the Patrol's operations, driving innovations, and elevating standards of excellence.In 2015, soon after his retirement from the Patrol, Walker's expertise was sought after once again. This time, he took the helm of the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency as its Director. Here, he navigated the complexities of state-wide emergency planning, coordination, and response, ensuring the safety and well-being of millions. Under his leadership, the Agency made significant strides in improving disaster readiness, fostering collaborations, and bolstering response capabilities.However, Walker's commitment to public service did not end with his retirement from the Agency in 2020. Embarking on a new chapter, he took on the role of Mayor of Toas, Missouri. In this position, he brings with him decades of leadership experience, offering a unique perspective and approach to local governance.In this episode, we explore Walker's journey across these diverse roles. We delve into the challenges and triumphs of his time with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the intricacies of leading a state emergency agency, and his vision for the future of Toas as its Mayor.Join us for a captivating conversation with Ron Walker, a beacon of dedication and service. Whether it's patrolling highways, coordinating statewide emergency efforts, or leading a city, his legacy serves as a testament to the impact of unwavering commitment to one's community.Tune in now to Starts Local, Ends Local and immerse yourself in the remarkable story of a man whose dedication to public service has spanned decades and continues to inspire. Don't miss out!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/starts-local/support
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Sherril Gladney joins us and talks about her experience in federally declared disasters and her experiences on the urban search and rescue team and incident management teams. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/starts-local/support
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Get ready for an enlightening episode of 'Starts Local, Ends Local' as we delve into the world of emergency management with our special guest, Elizabeth Thompson. With a decade of experience at the state and local level, Thompson brings a wealth of knowledge and firsthand insights to our conversation.
Currently serving as a state regional coordinator for Missouri State Emergency Management Agency, Thompson plays a pivotal role in coordinating and managing response efforts in her region. Her expertise and strategic thinking have proven instrumental in ensuring effective disaster response and recovery.
Throughout her career, Thompson has held various key positions within the emergency management field. As a training and exercise specialist, she has played a crucial role in preparing emergency personnel for high-stress scenarios and enhancing their capabilities. Additionally, as a planning specialist, she has contributed to the development and implementation of comprehensive emergency plans to safeguard communities.
Notably, Thompson's most recent venture has been as a planner for Missouri Task Force One (MoTF1) a FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team (USAR). With MoTF1, she has not only participated in numerous training exercises but has also been deployed on two out-of-state missions, offering her firsthand experience in complex disaster response operations.
Join us as we uncover the behind-the-scenes realities of emergency management, the critical role of training and preparedness, and the dedication required to serve on the front lines of disaster response. Elizabeth Thompson's expertise and experiences will inspire and inform, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of the multifaceted world of emergency management.
Don't miss this engaging episode of 'Starts Local, Ends Local.'
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Join us in this captivating episode of ‘Starts Local, EndsLocal’ as we sit down with a true champion of emergency management, CarrieTergin. A local business owner and former two-term mayor of Jefferson City,Missouri, Carrie Tergin brings a wealth of experience and insights gainedduring her tenure as mayor amidst challenging times.Throughout her remarkable career, Tergin navigated throughmultiple crises, including the 2019 floods, the devastating 2019 tornado, andthe unprecedented 2020 pandemic, to name a few. As a leader during these tryingtimes, she exhibited extraordinary resilience, strategic thinking, and a deepcommitment to the well-being of her community.Before her mayoral tenure, Tergin served on the city councilfor six years, acquiring a solid foundation in local governance and anunderstanding of the unique challenges faced by her constituents. In this episode, we delve into Tergin's journey, exploringthe pivotal moments as mayor that shaped her approach to lead the city torecovery. From the floods that testedher mettle to the tornado that tested the resilience of her community, Tergin'sleadership skills were put to the ultimate test. We uncover the strategies,lessons learned, and the importance of effective emergency management insafeguarding the well-being of a city and its residents.Join us as we gain invaluable insights from the exceptionalCarrie Tergin, a leader who has weathered storms, figuratively and literally,to protect her community. Her experiences and expertise will provide a uniqueperspective on emergency management, inspiring listeners to tackle challengeshead-on and build stronger, more resilient communities.Don't miss this enlightening episode filled with stories ofleadership, community resilience, and the power of effective emergencymanagement. Be inspired by the remarkable journey of Carrie Tergin, on thisepisode of “Starts Local, Ends Local.’--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/starts-local/support
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In this episode of 'Starts Local, Ends Local', we dive deep into the captivating realm of Emergency Management education with an extraordinary guest, Dr. Dianna Bryant, PhD. Together, Dr. Bryant and Jeffery Hartle, her late husband, played a pivotal part in creating the Crisis and Disaster Management program at the University of Central Missouri. Their shared vision and dedication have not only transformed the lives of countless individuals pursuing careers in Emergency Management but have also contributed significantly to the advancement of the field itself.During our conversation, Dr. Bryant sheds light on the origins of the Crisis and Disaster Management program, taking us on a captivating journey of its inception and growth. We explore the groundbreaking strategies and methodologies employed in this pioneering program, showcasing how it has revolutionized the education and training of aspiring Emergency Managers.Furthermore, we delve into the future of Emergency Management, uncovering emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities that lie ahead. Dr. Bryant's keen insights and expertise provide valuable guidance for professionals and students alike, offering a glimpse into the evolving landscape of this critical field.In addition to her academic achievements, Dr. Bryant invites us to explore the 2020 Virtual Rural EM Summit she hosted.(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGISPLcfQ00) This thought-provoking event discusses the unique challenges and solutions in rural emergency management. Don't miss the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge by checking out the summit on YouTube. Whether you're an experienced Emergency Manager, a student aspiring to enter the field, or simply intrigued by the crucial work carried out in Emergency Management, this episode offers an incredible wealth of knowledge and captivating discussions.Join us as we honor the legacy of Jeffery Hartle and embark on a riveting journey with the remarkable Dr. Dianna Bryant. Get ready to gain fresh perspectives, insightful strategies, and a deeper understanding of the field of Emergency Management. Enjoy!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/starts-local/support
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In this episode we sit down with KRCG13's Chief Meteorologist Zach Paul. He talks about how he started in Meteorology and the May 22, 2019 tornado that affected central Missouri.
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Special guest Sherril Gladney joins me as we talk about planning in emergency management. Sherril has been a emergency communicator, fire district first responder, member of Missouri Task Force One Urban Search and Rescue Team and emergency manager specialist in planning. Sherril talks about her experiences, new business, and the future of emergency management.
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Special guest, Chris Newbrough, talks about how Audrain County, Missouri lead the region with the first covid19 mass vaccination clinic. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/starts-local/support
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