Emergency Response
North Carolina didn't need FEMA to weather Hurricane Florence
The hurricane response efforts took shape in North Carolina’s counties and towns, largely independent of federal authorities.
Phoenix is trying to fight deadly heat — and we should all take note
By 2050, Phoenix will spend close to 150 days a year combatting temperatures of 105℉.
Riding Along with Bangkok's 'Body Snatchers'
Meet the paramedics saving lives on some of the world's deadliest roads.
Emergency Workers Now Have Access to Military-Grade Drones
These drones want to give EMTs, traffic police and other clients an “eye in the sky” to help them respond to emergencies quicker.
French Special Forces Stage Mock Terror Attack So They Can Learn to Get Along
France's interior minister has told representatives from the country's three elite police units to bury the hatchet to better tackle the threat of terror attacks.
You Can Blame El Niño for the Massive Floods in South America
The Argentine Red Cross says the floods caused by unseasonal rains have affected around 160,000 people in Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Paraguay and is predicting that there could be more to come.