Hometown Ready Emergency Management

S1, E6: Civil Defense to Emergency Management

November 01, 2022 Springfield-Greene County Office of Emergency Management Season 1 Episode 6
S1, E6: Civil Defense to Emergency Management
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Hometown Ready Emergency Management
S1, E6: Civil Defense to Emergency Management
Nov 01, 2022 Season 1 Episode 6
Springfield-Greene County Office of Emergency Management

In this episode, we speak with our OEM Director, Larry Woods, and our Deputy Director, Darren White, about emergency management’s history in civil defense. In its most basic form, civil defense is the organization and training of civilians to be prepared for attacks in wartime. Civil defense efforts in the 20th Century began during World War I and World War II and reached an apex during the Cold War. After a series of natural and man-made disasters in the 1960s and 1970s, civil defense funding and preparation efforts began to take on the all-hazards disaster approach we use today. Eventually, this shift to all-hazards “emergency management” gave birth to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and local emergency management offices like OEM. Tune in and learn about this rich and fascinating piece of history!

FEMA Nuclear Explosion Guidance: https://www.ready.gov/nuclear-explosion

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In this episode, we speak with our OEM Director, Larry Woods, and our Deputy Director, Darren White, about emergency management’s history in civil defense. In its most basic form, civil defense is the organization and training of civilians to be prepared for attacks in wartime. Civil defense efforts in the 20th Century began during World War I and World War II and reached an apex during the Cold War. After a series of natural and man-made disasters in the 1960s and 1970s, civil defense funding and preparation efforts began to take on the all-hazards disaster approach we use today. Eventually, this shift to all-hazards “emergency management” gave birth to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and local emergency management offices like OEM. Tune in and learn about this rich and fascinating piece of history!

FEMA Nuclear Explosion Guidance: https://www.ready.gov/nuclear-explosion