Governors serve as chief executives of all 55 states and territories. Governors implement state laws and oversee executive branch operations. Powers vary by state constitution and tradition
Emergency is any immediate threat to health, security, property, or environment. Remain calm and take deep breaths to control stress response. Call 911 for emergency assistance, answering all dispatcher questions. Assess situation before acting and be aware of rapid changes
Emergency is urgent situation posing immediate risk to life, health, property or environment. Emergency services vary by jurisdiction, with government setting definitions and procedures. Emergency services use systems like AMPDS and EMD for prioritizing responses
Response codes vary by country, jurisdiction, and agency. Basic tiers: Code 3 (lights/sirens), Code 2 (no lights/sirens), Code 4 (resolved). Some agencies use "Code 99" for high-level situations. "Upgrade" and "downgrade" terms indicate priority changes
C.A.S.S.I.E. manages emergencies at Site-02 using text-to-speech technology. System began operation on March 13, 2008. Requires Level 5 clearance to access and override core. Operates with backup generators and emergency power units
Mitigation reduces harmful effects of events or hazards. It's a component of emergency and risk management. Used in criminal law to determine responsibility