Another type of situation that emergency managers can face are emergencies. Emergencies can be defined in two different ways. The first way being every day emergency response activities. Car wrecks, structural fires, and medical calls are all examples of emergencies. The second way an emergency can be defined is as an “imminent event”; meaning the “urgency of the situation requires prompt an effective action.” (Lindell, Prater, & Perry, 2007) Imminent events can include tsunami warnings, hurricane warnings, or even tornado warnings.
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This process consists of three steps. The first step is to identify the hazards. This is based on what hazards exist in the community or area of responsibility. The second step is estimate the probability, or the likelihood of the hazard occurring. Projecting the consequences is the third and final step. This step determines the consequences, or potential aftermath, the affected area can expect. Involving stakeholders in the emergency management process is critical as well. Developing relationships with stakeholders, incorporating them into the plans process, and exercising together are all ways to help build an effective emergency management system. (Lindell, Prater, & Perry,