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The EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations

Jeff Perkins
The EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations
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  • Bridging the Communication Gap: Insights from Brian Gould on Public Safety and Technology
    Send us a textTitle: Bridging the Communication Gap: Insights from Brian Gould on Public Safety and TechnologyIntroduction: In the world of public safety, effective communication is not just a necessity; it's a lifeline. In this episode of the EOC podcast, host Jeff Perkins welcomed Brian Gould, Public Safety Segment Advisor for T-Mobile for Government, to discuss the evolving landscape of communication in emergency services and the crucial role technology plays in keeping first responders connected.Main Content:1. The Importance of Communication in Public Safety   Communication is the backbone of public safety operations. Brian Gould emphasizes that successful emergency response hinges on the ability to build relationships before crises occur. As he states, "Your ability to build relationships prior to meeting them is absolutely critical." This proactive approach ensures that when disasters strike, responders can coordinate effectively, drawing on established trust.2. Brian's Journey in Public Service   Brian's background is a testament to his commitment to public safety. He began his career as a 911 dispatcher and quickly rose through the ranks in law enforcement, ultimately serving as the Chief of Police in Chiquitawaga, New York. His experience in both policing and firefighting gives him a unique perspective on incident command and operational challenges. Brian recalls, "I think the number one thing...is that your ability to build relationships prior to meeting them is absolutely critical."3. Challenges Faced in Western New York   During his tenure as chief, Brian faced significant challenges, particularly staffing shortages and interoperability issues among agencies. He notes, "We saw a lot of recruitment and retention challenges when it came to policing." Additionally, he highlights the ongoing struggle for agencies to communicate effectively during pursuits and emergencies due to outdated systems. This underscores the need for investment in modern communication technology.4. The Role of Technology in Modernizing Communication   Technology has advanced rapidly, offering new tools for public safety. Brian discusses the importance of innovations like T-Mobile's T-Satellite, which ensures reliable communication even in the toughest environments. He stresses that "the technology is advancing faster than any of us could ever imagine," making it imperative for agencies to stay informed about available resources.5. Real-World Impact of Effective Communication   The significance of communication becomes starkly clear in emergency situations. Brian recounts the devastating blizzard of 2022, where many lives were lost due to communication failures. He explains that during this crisis, effective communication was paramount for coordinating rescue efforts and ensuring the safety of community members.Conclusion:In summary, Brian Gould's insights on public safety and communication highlight the vital role that technology plays in ensuring first responders can perform their duties effectively. Building relationships and staying informed about the latest communication tools are key takeaways for anyone involved in emergency management. As Brian aptly puts it, "When everything goes wrong, you gotta know who your friends are."Key Takeaways:- Effective communication is crucial for successful emergency response.- Building relationships before crises can significantly improve response efforts.- Modern technology, like T-Satellite, is essentiPowered by the Sapper Company LLCYour trusted source for survival gear, first aid kits, and emergency preparedness solutions.Support the show
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  • Why 911 Matters: The Untold Story of Call Takers, First Responders, and the People They Save
    Send us a textBehind every 911 call is a story of courage, calm, and connection. Jeff Perkins explores what happens between the caller, the call taker, and the first responder — and why those invisible moments matter more than ever.When the world feels out of control, one number connects us all: 911.In this powerful solo episode of The EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations, Jeff Perkins takes listeners inside the hidden world of emergency communications — from the terrified caller to the calm, steady voice on the other end, and from the dispatcher’s console to the first responder racing toward the unknown.You’ll hear how call takers translate chaos into clarity, how dispatchers bridge emotion and action, and how empathy, leadership, and trust keep communities safe. Through vivid storytelling and real-world insight, Jeff reminds us that 911 is more than a number — it’s a national promise that no one faces their worst day alone.In this episode, you’ll discover: • Why communication is the heartbeat of every emergency response • What 911 professionals experience behind the headset • How empathy and composure can save lives in seconds • The human stories that rarely make headlines but change lives every dayWhether you’re in public safety, emergency management, or simply want to understand what really happens when you call for help, this episode will change how you think about 911 — forever.🎧 Listen. Reflect. Share. Because behind every emergency, there’s a voice that chose to care. 00:00 – Introduction: The moment before the call 04:00 – The Number We All Know 12:00 – The Sound of Crisis 22:00 – The Bridge Between Worlds 29:00 – A Tale of Two Moments 39:00 – The Human Cost and Quiet Heroes 47:00 – Connection and Trust 52:00 – Humor and Humanity 57:00 – Evolution of 911 1:03:00 – Conversation with Silence 1:09:00 – Closing Reflections: Why 911 Matters Powered by the Sapper Company LLCYour trusted source for survival gear, first aid kits, and emergency preparedness solutions.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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  • Radios, Relationships, and Resilience with Greg Hauser
    Send us a text How North Carolina’s SWIC turned lessons from Hurricanes Florence & Helene into a national playbook for connectivity, trust, and response. When disaster strikes and communications fail, leadership and relationships make all the difference. In this episode of The EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations, host Jeff Perkins sits down with Greg Hauser, North Carolina’s Statewide Interoperability Coordinator (SWIC) and Vice Chair of the National Council of SWICs, to talk about what it truly takes to keep people connected when everything else goes dark.Greg shares lessons learned from leading communications during hurricanes, floods, and national events, and how North Carolina’s Emergency Support Function 2 (ESF-2) continues to innovate under pressure. Together, Jeff and Greg explore the human side of interoperability — where trust, humility, and teamwork matter as much as the technology itself.Listeners will hear first-hand stories from Hurricane Helene, reflections on how communities step up when systems go down, and a candid look at the future of emergency communications.Whether you’re in emergency management, public safety, or just passionate about resilience, this conversation delivers insight, leadership, and heart — proving that true interoperability starts with relationships.Powered by the Sapper Company LLCYour trusted source for survival gear, first aid kits, and emergency preparedness solutions.Support the show
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  • Grants, Gaps, and the Great Freeze: How States Are Navigating FEMA’s Changing Grant Landscape
    Send us a text🎙️ EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations Series: Federal Firestorm – The FEMA Files Episode 2: “Grants, Gaps, and the Great Freeze: How States Are Navigating FEMA’s Changing Grant Landscape”As federal disaster policy undergoes a seismic shift, local emergency managers are left in a holding pattern. In Episode 2 of our Federal Firestorm series, we dive deep into the turbulence surrounding FEMA’s grant programs—past, present, and future.We examine the Trump administration’s recent cancellation of FEMA’s BRIC program, the freezing of billions in grant disbursements, and the growing tension between federal oversight and local autonomy. Drawing comparisons to the Biden-era initiatives aimed at equity and climate resilience, this episode explores how evolving philosophies about disaster governance are reshaping funding priorities on the ground.From halted wildfire mitigation in Arizona to cyber readiness projects stalled in Illinois, the ripple effects are real—and mounting. We ask critical questions: 🔹 What happens when preparedness programs lose funding mid-stream? 🔹 How should local agencies respond when the federal safety net begins to fray? 🔹 If FEMA steps back, who steps up—and how?Whether you're an emergency manager, policymaker, or concerned citizen, this episode offers an in-depth, fact-based look at a pivotal moment in U.S. emergency management—and what’s at stake for the communities who depend on it.Powered by the Sapper Company LLCYour trusted source for survival gear, first aid kits, and emergency preparedness solutions.Support the show
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  • FEMA: A History of Heroes, Headlines, and Hard Lessons
    Send us a textAfter a long hiatus, the EOC Podcast returns with the first installment in a timely new series examining FEMA's past, present, and uncertain future. As the emergency management community grapples with unprecedented federal changes, understanding FEMA's evolution provides critical context for navigating what comes next.From its formation in 1979 under President Carter to its current challenges, FEMA's journey reflects America's evolving approach to disasters. We trace how an agency initially focused on nuclear war preparation transformed through failures during Hurricane Andrew, achieved excellence under James Lee Witt in the 1990s, lost momentum after being absorbed into Homeland Security post-9/11, faced its darkest hour during Hurricane Katrina, and gradually rebuilt its capabilities leading up to COVID-19.This comprehensive look at FEMA's trajectory reveals much more than organizational history – it illuminates the critical importance of federal emergency support as communities nationwide face increasingly frequent and severe disasters. As host Jeff Perkins notes, "FEMA is the E in the PACE plan" – the emergency option when all other resources are exhausted. With training programs disrupted, staffing reduced, and fundamental questions about federal disaster support unresolved, emergency managers must understand where we've been to navigate the road ahead. Join us for this essential conversation about the agency that serves as America's disaster safety net, and stay tuned for future episodes diving deeper into specific aspects of FEMA's operations and the challenges facing our profession.Powered by the Sapper Company LLCYour trusted source for survival gear, first aid kits, and emergency preparedness solutions.Support the show
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The EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations explores the critical world of emergency management, public safety, and interoperable communications. Hosted by Jeff Perkins, this podcast delivers expert insights and real-world stories to inspire collaboration and resilience in crisis #TheEOCPodcast #EmergencyManagement #PublicSafety #DisasterPreparedness #Resilience #LeadershipInCrisis #EmergencyPlanning
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