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    Explore " usar" with insightful episodes like "Desert Vision - February 2020", "The Desert Vision - Nov. 9 2019", "Desert Vision - March 2020", "Ep. 9 - FEMA Urban Search and Rescue with Dr Graham Brant-Zawadzki" and "Las noticias del domingo 10 de septiembre de 2023" from podcasts like ""Desert Vision", "Desert Vision", "Desert Vision", "Wilderness Medicine Updates" and "KISS FM NOTICIAS"" and more!

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    Ep. 9 - FEMA Urban Search and Rescue with Dr Graham Brant-Zawadzki

    Ep. 9 - FEMA Urban Search and Rescue with Dr Graham Brant-Zawadzki

    In this episode Dr BZ is back to talk about his experience deploying with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Urban Search and Rescue Task Force (USAR). Dr BZ just returned from a deployment with FEMA USAR to Lahaina, HI, where he served as a team physician supporting rescue and recovery efforts there.

    We touch on:
    -Training and gear
    -Deployments and schedule
    -Compensation
    -The care of canines
    -How you can get involved, and more!

    As always, thanks for listening to Wilderness Medicine Updates, hosted by Patrick Fink MD.

    Connect with us by email at wildernessmedicineupdates@gmail.com.

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    Las noticias del domingo 10 de septiembre de 2023

    Las noticias del domingo 10 de septiembre de 2023

    Marruecos anuncia más de 2.000 fallecidos. El Ministerio de Interior del país ha elevado a 2.122 el número de muertos por el terremoto que sacudió Marrakech. Un terremoto que se ha considerado como el más violento en un siglo con una magnitud, recordemos, de 7 en la escala Richter. La tragedia ha desatado un movimiento de solidaridad y ayuda de la comunidad internacional, que ha comenzado a movilizarse para colaborar en la búsqueda de supervivientes y en las labores de desescombro después de que Marruecos haya aceptado la ayuda de cuatro países: España, Reino Unido, Emiratos Árabes y Catar.

    El ministro de Exteriores en funciones, José Manuel Albares, ha trasladado que el Gobierno ha activado los equipos de salvamento y de rescate.

    El equipo de Búsqueda y Rescate Urbano (USAR) de la Unidad Militar de Emergencias, la UME, del ejército compuesto por 56 militares y 4 perros ha aterrizado en Marrakech. La ministra de Defensa en funciones, Margarita Robles, ha trasladado que todo el trabajo para colaborar en la búsqueda y rescate de supervivientes del devastador terremoto está siendo coordinado con las autoridades marroquíes.

    La muerte de Emma Igual, cooperante española, a manos de un proyectil ruso ha generado reacciones. El ministro de Presidencia en funciones, Félix Bolaños, ha trasladado el pésame del Gobierno a la familia, y ha responsabilizado al líder ruso, Vladimir Putin, al igual que Margarita Robles. La vicepresidenta segunda del Gobierno en funciones, el líder del Partido Popular y el jefe del Ejecutivo en funciones, Yolanda Díaz, Alberto Núñez Feijóo y Pedro Sánchez, respectivamente, también se han pronunciado al respecto y han mandado condolencias.

    En la India, ha finalizado la cumbre del G20. Una cumbre que para el ministro de Exteriores ruso, Sergei Lavrov, ha sido exitosa. Sin embargo, para el presidente francés, Emmanuel Macron, no ha sido una victoria rusa. Por otro lado, el primer ministro de la India, Narendra Modi, ha cedido la presidencia del G20 al presidente de Brasil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

    En esa cumbre, la vicepresidenta económica en funciones, Nadia Calviño, ha vuelto a referirse a la entrada de Arabia Saudí en Telefónica y ha trasladado un mensaje de tranquilidad asegurando un Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez en España.

    Y en casa, quedan tres semanas para la investidura. Todo esto en una jornada en la que sube el precio de la luz casi un 15% hasta los 116,94 euros el megavatio hora.

    Y terminamos en Venecia, porque ayer Yorgos Lanthimos ganó el León de Oro por su película "Pobres Criaturas". Tienes toda la información en CURIOSIKISS.

    Edición: Adrián Martín

    Realización: Susana León

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    Minuteman Report - Nebraska ANG Firefighters Blaze Trail with Training

    Minuteman Report - Nebraska ANG Firefighters Blaze Trail with Training
    The Nebraska Air National Guard's 155th Civil Engineering Squadron schedules off-site regional training biannually for its personnel to complete their annual deployment skills requirements. The unit's firefighters are now one of the first Air National Guard units to complete the Urban Search and Rescue, or USAR, training standards and are fully deployable. Story by Air Force Staff. Sgt. Denise Knickerbocker.

    Army Reserve Today - Episode 16

    Army Reserve Today - Episode 16
    July 2015 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode. The best of the best...All Army Reserve Soldiers are super troopers, making the process to name our NCO and enlisted best warriors a major challenge. Veterans, service members and supporters participated in the Chicago - Honor the Fallen Ruck March, a 22-mile. The march was held in honor of the 22 military veterans who commit suicide every day and the hundreds more who kill themselves while still in service, and those who struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder. Full Court Press..Engineers lead the way, retaining quality Soldiers in their units. We take a look at two successful units who make retention everyone's business and why that works so well. Making a maximum effort..Army Reserve mortuary affairs specialists take part in the first ever mortuary affairs exercise. Learning to recover and render honors to our dead with dignity, reverence and respect. Army Reserve Soldiers deployed this spring to El Salvador to work along side Canadian, Brazilian and host-nation forces providing humanitarian and civic assistance. Medical personnel from the 349th combat support Hospital of Bell, California, provided treatment at clinics in El Coco, El Salvador. Soldiers..kids..and books. It was the perfect combination. One Atlanta area army reserve unit is looking to extend the month of the military child into a year long event.

    Army Reserve Today - Episode 17

    Army Reserve Today - Episode 17
    October 2015 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode. . Helping at right here at home.Army Reserve medics provide for communities in need. . When disaster strikes...chemical company soldiers prepare for worst case scenarios to provide their life saving skills when time matters most. . Combat engineers from the Army Reserve and Army National Guard go head to head competing during this summer's 'Best Sapper' competition at Fort Chaffee, Ark. . Army Reserve soldiers and units train alongside active duty units in an effort to share knowledge in a unique training environment only found at river assault events. . GLOBAL MEDIC is the largest medical exercise of its kind, and Army Reserve Soldiers worked alongside British Army Reservists in a joint environment to ensure they are the best prepared when they deploy. . Assaulting villages and staging rescue missions isn't exactly what comes to mind when one thinks of paralegals, but that is just what these Army Reserve legal specialists did this summer at Fort McCoy, Wis., for their annual training.

    Army Reserve Today - Episode 18

    Army Reserve Today - Episode 18
    January 2016 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode…A new interim Command Sgt. Maj., we sit down with Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Wills to get his vision for the future…Operation Toy Drop, Soldiers from around Fort Bragg donate toys to help children in their local communities for a chance to earn foreign jump wings…Operation Toy Trot, Soldiers and Airmen run in an unique 5k in support of Operation Toy drop…these stories and more in this episode of Army Reserve Today.

    Army Reserve Today, April 2016

    Army Reserve Today, April 2016
    April 2016 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode. * Active shooter training: How Army Reserve, U.S. Marines Corps and civilian police forces come together to train for active shooter scenarios. * Ichi Dan: Facilitated by Army Reserve Engagement Team Japan, Japanese reserve candidates experience unique training with the U.S. Army Japan and learn the real meaning of 'one team'. * Security Forces Training: An Army Reserve unit from West Virginia trains side by side with Kosovo Security Forces at the first K-S-F Military Police Instructor's Course. * Looking to the east: Leaders from the 200th Military Police Command visit Camp Zama, Japan, to help influence missions and its capabilities in the Pacific. * New construction: Leaders turn a requirement into an opportunity for Army Reserve Soldiers in Mattydale, New York. * Cooking and competition: Army Reserve Soldiers test their cooking skills in a field environment while competing for the Philip A. Connelly Award. * Remembering the fallen: Many gather to honor those who lost their lives in the worst attack on allied forces in Desert Storm. * Strong Bonds: Army Reserve Soldiers work on relationship skills and have a little fun at a Strong Bonds marriage workshop.

    LeRoy Harbach | CMC Instructor Series

    LeRoy Harbach | CMC Instructor Series
    In this CMC Instructor podcast, we are joined by LeRoy Harbach. LeRoy started in the fire service in 1981 where he worked his way up to Battalion Chief of the Caledonia, Wisconsin Fire Department. LeRoy left his Battalion Chief position to join the Waukesha Fire Department as an entry level Fire Fighter to take on new challenges and open himself up to new opportunities at a bigger department. LeRoy has been a CMC instructor since 1999 and teaches a variety of classes. Overheard this episode: “I get called for a lot of oddities, not only US wide but Internationally.” “Solving those problems…is a lot of fun.”

    Matthew Scharper | CMC Instructor Series

    Matthew Scharper | CMC Instructor Series
    Join us weekly to get to know our CMC instructors. This week we are joined by Matthew Scharper. Matthew got his start in high school, volunteering for the Search and Rescue team in Mariposa County, CA. After search and rescue, Matthew joined the Mariposa Sheriffs department where he worked as a "Gun Toter" and Search and Rescue Coordinator for over 20 years. He worked his way up to State Search and Rescue Coordinator, where he was responsible for 58 counties. Now retired from law enforcement, Matthew has been instructing CMC Rope Rescue Technician I/II courses since 2013. Overheard this episode: “When somebody is basically hanging on to the edge of their life, you cannot question what you are doing.” “I was responsible to make sure that the State had a Standard of Care from North, South, East to West, that all 58 (counties) had the resources they need to do their jobs.” “At the time I was hired, I was also given the assignment as the Search and Rescue Coordinator for the department because that was something that actually got me into the job and it was something I loved and I wanted to do.”

    Kelly Byrne | CMC Instructor Series

    Kelly Byrne | CMC Instructor Series
    More podcast episodes here: https://www.cmcpro.com/podcast/ Join us weekly to get to know our CMC instructors. This week we are joined by Kelly Byrne. Kelly Started his fire service career as a Highschool cadet volunteer in 1992. After Highschool Kelly served in the United States Army as an Airborne Infantryman with the 82nd Airborne. Upon completion of his service in 1999 Kelly moved back into the Fire Services where he found himself working for the Washington DC Fire Department where he currently serves. Kelly has been an instructor with CMC since 2013. Overheard this episode: “I anchored to the foot of Freedom. There is no more bombproof anchor than that.” “I wanted to be a guitarist in a rock n roll band and have big, long hair, dreams of that!” "Gravity is the same for everybody and the techniques aren’t too terribly different.”