FEMA Region IV (Southeast) HAZUS Technical Team (R4HTT)
Explore R4HTT
External Links
- Alabama Emergency Management Agency
- Florida Division of Emergency Management
- Florida HAZUS User Group
- Georgia Office of Homeland Security
- Kentucky Division of Emergency Management
Contact R4HTT
Rick Burgess
HAZUS Program Manager
FEMA Region IV
p: 770.220.5426
e: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Announcements
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HAZUS-MH Training Class
This course provides students with an introduction to the capabilities that HAZUS-MH offers for helping communities understand the social and economic risks that they face from earthquake, flood, and hurricane hazards.
Basic HAZUS-MH Class
September 2-4, 2008
Chatham County Annex
Savannah, GA
Contact: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) | Event flyer
FEMA Region IV HAZUS Success Story Released
A success story titled, “FEMA Region 4: Strengthens Disaster Preparedness Nationwide by Sharing HAZUS Expertise” has recently been released by FEMA. Joe Rachel, FEMA Region IV, HAZUS Program Manager, formed the FEMA Region IV (Southeast) HAZUS Technical Team. This team is a type of HAZUS User Group combining the expertise of various stakeholders. With Joe Rachel’s leadership, FEMA Region IV has made a commitment to growing and sharing HAZUS capabilities within the Region as well as nationally. Joe Rachel and the HAZUS Technical Team are available to help HAZUS users in FEMA Region IV as well as nationwide. Their support includes running HAZUS, technical assistance and HAZUS User Group assistance. They supported the formation of the Florida HAZUS User Group and have supported several emergency exercises with HAZUS scenario runs.
HAZUS-MH Training Class
This course provides students with an introduction to the capabilities that HAZUS-MH offers for helping communities understand the social and economic risks that they face from earthquake, flood, and hurricane hazards.

