California Desert Communities: Community Science in the Salton Sea
This is a collection of community science in the Salton Sea in California Desert Communities.
pece_annotation_1475372327
Alexi MartinThis article does not address emergency response directly, instead it poses a question that how will other countries accept displaced people due to a disaster? As well as other countries' solutions.
pece_annotation_1475892405
Alexi MartinThe components of the report was medical care (how adequate/inadequate overall care was), shelter and housing( or lack there of) logistics and constracting, charitable organizations and an overall conclusion of the report that described the failure of initative.
pece_annotation_1476239292
Alexi MartinThe app translates user data into information through standardized forms, charts and easy to understand patient histories (much like those already in existence other places on paper).
pece_annotation_1477850906
Alexi MartinThe program is structured differently, depending on what procedures/ programs are needed. Some publications are general, while others are more specific in terms of the requirements of that said person.
pece_annotation_1472731105
Alexi MartinThis article has been referenced and discussed at nuclear response seminars and as a resource for why these teams are needed in the first place.
pece_annotation_1479080517
Alexi MartinThis study has travelled via the definition of cultural competence on many academic and medical websites regarding psychological ideologies.
pece_annotation_1473536834
Alexi MartinThe methodology of the study involves looking at past epidemics in the world countries and connect the dots. How did these epedemics happen? Due to a natural disaster? Okay why? Looking at factors that cause each epidemic and trying to discover a parallel. While this is not a new way of studying an issue it is an inventive way because it can be a new way to treat global epidemics: through disaster preparation.
pece_annotation_1480376455
Alexi MartinThe actors that are referred to are FDNY EMTs- those who treated the patient and stopped the cops from harming them and emergency service unit officers (ESU)- those who harmed the patient further.
A series of visualizations of the concept of "fast disasters."