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Emergency management protects communities by coordinating and integrating all activities necessary to build, sustain, and improve the capability to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from threatened or actual natural disasters, acts of terrorism, or other man-made disasters.
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a program that teaches basic disaster response skills that can help you assist your community during disaster situations. The training typically consists of 20 hours of instruction including hands on learning.
Typically County Emergency Managers are responsible for the planning, development, educational outreach, budget, and overall coordination of a jurisdictions emergency management program.
Responsibilities. Coordinates resources from all sectors before, during, and after an emergency. Manages activities relating to mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
The Clark County Emergency Management Agency is responsible for the strategic planning and organizational management when it comes to both natural and manmade disasters in Clark County.

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In 2020, Chief Samuels was appointed as the Emergency Manager for Clark County, where he was involved with LVIII, Formula 1, New Years Eve, and natural disasters within Clark County. Chief Samuels hobbies include skiing, hiking and anything outdoors.

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