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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2024 · 42 MIN

From Radios to Readiness - Pasco County Sheriff's Office Emergency Management Evolution

from EM Weekly Podcast · host The Readiness Lab

Andrew Donawa, an emergency manager within the Pasco County Sheriff's Office, discusses the unique role of law enforcement in emergency management. He highlights the importance of having dedicated emergency managers in every agency, regardless of the scale of the emergency. Andrew also shares his experiences in building an incident management team and the benefits of incorporating technology, such as L3 Harris radios and mobile command posts, into emergency response efforts.The conversation discusses the implementation of new communication technologies in emergency management, specifically the use of Communication Response Deployables (CRDs) and Nomad communication systems in Pasco County. Andrew and Zack highlight the benefits of these technologies, such as improved interoperability, increased redundancy, and enhanced communication capabilities during disasters. They also emphasize the importance of training and collaboration with IT departments to ensure the successful integration of these technologies. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the establishment of an Incident Management Team and the importance of training and exercising to enhance preparedness.  TakeawaysLaw enforcement agencies can benefit from incorporating emergency management practices, such as incident management teams, to improve coordination and response during major incidents.Technology, such as L3 Harris radios and mobile command posts, plays a crucial role in enhancing communication and resource management in emergency response. - Emergency managers should actively engage in fieldwork to better understand the needs and challenges faced by first responders and to build effective partnerships.Interoperability and collaboration between different agencies and jurisdictions are essential for successful emergency management. The implementation of Communication Response Deployables (CRDs) and Nomad communication systems in emergency management can greatly enhance communication capabilities during disasters.Training and collaboration with IT departments are crucial for the successful integration of these communication technologies.Support our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-links Access the AI tools by signing up for the The Readiness Lab Insider Subscription: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/the-eoc Leading During Crisis is a Masterclass taught by Peter T. Gaynor CEM® , who held one of the highest offices in the federal government while leading the nation through numerous disasters: https://courses.femapete.com/a/2147740050/5SZFSgu7 Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: https://lnkd.in/dWWBYJAaDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com

Andrew Donawa, an emergency manager within the Pasco County Sheriff's Office, discusses the unique role of law enforcement in emergency management. He highlights the importance of having dedicated emergency managers in every agency, regardless of the scale of the emergency. Andrew also shares his experiences in building an incident management team and the benefits of incorporating technology, such as L3 Harris radios and mobile command posts, into emergency response efforts.The conversation discusses the implementation of new communication technologies in emergency management, specifically the use of Communication Response Deployables (CRDs) and Nomad communication systems in Pasco County. Andrew and Zack highlight the benefits of these technologies, such as improved interoperability, increased redundancy, and enhanced communication capabilities during disasters. They also emphasize the importance of training and collaboration with IT departments to ensure the successful integration of these technologies. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the establishment of an Incident Management Team and the importance of training and exercising to enhance preparedness.  TakeawaysLaw enforcement agencies can benefit from incorporating emergency management practices, such as incident management teams, to improve coordination and response during major incidents.Technology, such as L3 Harris radios and mobile command posts, plays a crucial role in enhancing communication and resource management in emergency response. - Emergency managers should actively engage in fieldwork to better understand the needs and challenges faced by first responders and to build effective partnerships.Interoperability and collaboration between different agencies and jurisdictions are essential for successful emergency management. The implementation of Communication Response Deployables (CRDs) and Nomad communication systems in emergency management can greatly enhance communication capabilities during disasters.Training and collaboration with IT departments are crucial for the successful integration of these communication technologies.Support our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-links Access the AI tools by signing up for the The Readiness Lab Insider Subscription: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/the-eoc Leading During Crisis is a Masterclass taught by Peter T. Gaynor CEM® , who held one of the highest offices in the federal government while leading the nation through numerous disasters: https://courses.femapete.com/a/2147740050/5SZFSgu7 Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: https://lnkd.in/dWWBYJAaDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com

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