Emergency Incident Media Coverage
by Dr. Robert S. Fleming Ed.D
Dr. Robert Fleming's new book will serve as a preparation and resource guide both for the media and for fire and emergency services personnel. It is designed to provide emergency responders and media representatives with an understanding of their roles, responsibilities, and challenges in providing timely, accurate, and professional media coverage of emergency incidents.
Emergency Incident Media Coverage provides valuable information to fire and emergency service officers, including public information officers (PIO); news media personnel, including reporters, editors, and news anchors; and individuals preparing for careers in those fields.
Contents:
Preface
About the author
Media coverage of emergency incidents
Emergency incident coverage—The fire department perspective
Emergency incident coverage—The media perspective
The fire department public information officer (PIO)
The reporter's job—Get the story!
Working together in emergency incident coverage—The fire department & the media
Emergency incident coverage in an age of the internet and social media
Incident management
Accidents
Building fires
Equipment fires
Hazardous materials fires
Outside fires
Vehicle fires
Hazardous materials incidents
Infrastructure emergencies
Rescues
Searches
Terrorism incidents
Weather-related events and natural emergencies
Civilian injuries and fatalities
Firefighter injuries and fatalities
Arson and incendiary fires
Incidents of national consequence
Final thoughts
Appendix A Emergency Service Terminology
Appendix B Emergency Service Acronyms
Appendix C Emergency Service Positions
Appendix D Emergency Service Apparatus
Appendix E Emergency Service Equipment
Appendix F Governmental Agencies and Private Organizations
Appendix G Public Information Officer (PIO) Position Description
Appendix H National Incident Management System Overview
ISBN 13 9781593703103 444 Pages/Hardcover/6x9/June 2013
by Dr. Robert S. Fleming Ed.D
Dr. Robert Fleming's new book will serve as a preparation and resource guide both for the media and for fire and emergency services personnel. It is designed to provide emergency responders and media representatives with an understanding of their roles, responsibilities, and challenges in providing timely, accurate, and professional media coverage of emergency incidents.
Emergency Incident Media Coverage provides valuable information to fire and emergency service officers, including public information officers (PIO); news media personnel, including reporters, editors, and news anchors; and individuals preparing for careers in those fields.
Contents:
Preface
About the author
Media coverage of emergency incidents
Emergency incident coverage—The fire department perspective
Emergency incident coverage—The media perspective
The fire department public information officer (PIO)
The reporter's job—Get the story!
Working together in emergency incident coverage—The fire department & the media
Emergency incident coverage in an age of the internet and social media
Incident management
Accidents
Building fires
Equipment fires
Hazardous materials fires
Outside fires
Vehicle fires
Hazardous materials incidents
Infrastructure emergencies
Rescues
Searches
Terrorism incidents
Weather-related events and natural emergencies
Civilian injuries and fatalities
Firefighter injuries and fatalities
Arson and incendiary fires
Incidents of national consequence
Final thoughts
Appendix A Emergency Service Terminology
Appendix B Emergency Service Acronyms
Appendix C Emergency Service Positions
Appendix D Emergency Service Apparatus
Appendix E Emergency Service Equipment
Appendix F Governmental Agencies and Private Organizations
Appendix G Public Information Officer (PIO) Position Description
Appendix H National Incident Management System Overview
ISBN 13 9781593703103 444 Pages/Hardcover/6x9/June 2013
by Dr. Robert S. Fleming Ed.D
Dr. Robert Fleming's new book will serve as a preparation and resource guide both for the media and for fire and emergency services personnel. It is designed to provide emergency responders and media representatives with an understanding of their roles, responsibilities, and challenges in providing timely, accurate, and professional media coverage of emergency incidents.
Emergency Incident Media Coverage provides valuable information to fire and emergency service officers, including public information officers (PIO); news media personnel, including reporters, editors, and news anchors; and individuals preparing for careers in those fields.
Contents:
Preface
About the author
Media coverage of emergency incidents
Emergency incident coverage—The fire department perspective
Emergency incident coverage—The media perspective
The fire department public information officer (PIO)
The reporter's job—Get the story!
Working together in emergency incident coverage—The fire department & the media
Emergency incident coverage in an age of the internet and social media
Incident management
Accidents
Building fires
Equipment fires
Hazardous materials fires
Outside fires
Vehicle fires
Hazardous materials incidents
Infrastructure emergencies
Rescues
Searches
Terrorism incidents
Weather-related events and natural emergencies
Civilian injuries and fatalities
Firefighter injuries and fatalities
Arson and incendiary fires
Incidents of national consequence
Final thoughts
Appendix A Emergency Service Terminology
Appendix B Emergency Service Acronyms
Appendix C Emergency Service Positions
Appendix D Emergency Service Apparatus
Appendix E Emergency Service Equipment
Appendix F Governmental Agencies and Private Organizations
Appendix G Public Information Officer (PIO) Position Description
Appendix H National Incident Management System Overview
ISBN 13 9781593703103 444 Pages/Hardcover/6x9/June 2013