How And When To Use A Fire Extinguisher

How And When To Use A Fire Extinguisher

Most fires start small.  If the fire is contained to a single object, such as a trash can, you may want to try using a fire extinguisher to put out the flames.  Realizing you only have a few seconds before the fire will triple in size, deciding on when and how to use...
Podcast #30: The Age of Massive Data Breaches

Podcast #30: The Age of Massive Data Breaches

For this episode we are boiling down all the great information given to us by our Cal OES cyber security gurus who talk about some of things you and your agency/company can and should be doing to protect yourself from cybercrime.  We talked to them last October, which...
Bringing Order to Chaos for 9/11, Katrina and Sandy

Bringing Order to Chaos for 9/11, Katrina and Sandy

Imagine this situation — the first time you visit New York City it just happens to be on 9/11. The second time you visit is during Hurricane Sandy, and the third time, would you even go back? The man we’re going to talk to today experienced that string of disasters...
Facing Disasters In California’s Coastal Region

Facing Disasters In California’s Coastal Region

Download this episode (right click and save) In this episode Cal OES Coastal Region Administrator talks about the merging of data science and technology and how emergency managers and responders get surprisingly effective help from free phone apps. She also talks...
Manage a Disaster Without a Playbook

Manage a Disaster Without a Playbook

Click here to subscribe to this podcast.   Download this episode (right click and save) In this episode we sit down with Andrew Lockman, Tulare County Emergency Manager. Lockman has been on the front line in the drought battle, with California now enduring its...
The Erskine Fire: Beyond the Lines

The Erskine Fire: Beyond the Lines

Download this episode (right click and save)As of this publishing, crews continue to get a handle on the Erskine Fire in the Lake Isabella area of Kern County. But as they do there are still concerns and challenges facing them — hot, dry and windy weather;...
Jerry Haleva on The Dude & The Dictator

Jerry Haleva on The Dude & The Dictator

Download this episode (right click and save)Jerry was born Jerome Michael Haleva in May of 1946. He served as chief of staff for Senator Bill Campbell (namesake for the Cal OES HQ building) from 1975-1990. But he’s more recognizable as an actor in his comedic roles as...
Sheriff James Mele: Big Role in a Small County

Sheriff James Mele: Big Role in a Small County

James Mele was elected as Tuolumne County Sheriff in 2006. He comes from a family of law enforcement professionals. His father spent 35 years with the LAPD. Mele is says while he’s a sheriff in a small county he still often finds himself in meetings with the governor,...

Eric Lamoureux: Managing Disasters Face to Face

Eric Lamoureux has served the State of California in multiple communications assignments.  He’s served in his current position of Inland Region Administrator at the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) since August, 2013. As administrator he leads...