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. 2000 Mar-Jun;115(2-3):262–265. doi: 10.1093/phr/115.2.262

A "community as resource" strategy for disaster response.

J D Lichterman 1
PMCID: PMC1308723  PMID: 10968766

Abstract

Natural and technological disasters present significant threats to the public's health. The emergency response capabilities of government and private relief organizations are limited. With a strategy in which residents of urban areas are trained in search and rescue, first aid, fire suppression, care and shelter, emergency communications, and disaster mental health, the community becomes a "resource" rather than a "victim."

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