During this live episode of the Code Red! radio show, host Alfred McComber's guests include, Chris Floyd, principle with the Disaster Resistant Communities Group based in Tallahassee, FL.
 
     Chris has over 41 years of solid leadership experience providing disaster planning and preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation activities with the American Red Cross in the State of Florida and he formed the Disaster Resistant Communities Group back in 2009.
 
     He drops by the show to discuss his organization's thought-provoking online "Just In Time Disaster Training" video library that is available absolutely FREE to individuals, companies, organizations and government agencies that are searching for top quality informative online video training specifically related to disaster preparedness mitigation, response and recovery in a wide array of verticals.
 
     For more details on the work and mission of the Disaster Resistant Communities Group, call (850) 241-3565 or visit their website at: http://www.drc-group.com. To check out the amazing and ever growing collection of online training videos to help increase personal security, safety and emergency preparedness, visit: http://jitdt.org.
 
 
     Also during the broadcast, Lisa Schwing, Registered Nurse (R.N.) and the Trauma Program Manager at Dayton Children's Hospital in Dayton, OH visits the show live to talk about fireplace and other heat source dangers for children and important safety tips that can help keep kids safe near heat sources.
 
     Sadly among all accidental injuries, fire and burns are the number five cause of death in children 14 and younger but the good news is there are specific precautions adults can take to help protect children from this danger and Nurse Lisa provides important insight during our broadcast. For more information about Dayton Children's Hospital check out: http://www.ChildrensDayton.org or call: (937) 641-3000.
 
     The Code Red! radio show is hosted by long time high profile dignitary protection agent and retired veteran law enforcement officer Alfred McComber. The show which has been airing since 2004 is specifically dedicated to helping civilians and first responders across America and around the world become much better prepared for all sorts of natural and man-made disasters and critical emergencies. For more archived broadcast interviews, be sure to visit Code Red!’s main website at: http://www.CodeRedRadioShow.com.
 

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