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Handling the Flame

An Anthology of Human Behavior and Fire-Related Emergencies
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Handling the Flame: An Anthology of Human Behavior and Fire-Related Emergencies provides students with a curated selection of readings that highlight various topics related to behavioural health in emergent situations. The anthology offers readers critical insight regarding human behaviour and the variety of ways in which individuals respond to fire-related emergencies. Unit I provides readers with an overview of human behaviour as it transitions to an all-needs approach to emergency response. The readings define panic and dispel myths related to the nature and condition of panic. Unit II explains the manifestations of human behavior in emergent situations, with readings that examine human behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of media coverage and trust in public health agencies in H1N1 influenza prevention. In Unit III, the selections discuss behavioural health in emergency situations; sociology and social health in firefighting behaviour; the sociology of panic; conformity behaviour during a fire disaster; and wellness and the promotion of population health before and after an incident. Handling the Flame covers relevant mental health issues encountered in society today and within emergency service organizations. It well prepares first responders to practically and healthily cope with emotional and mental distress they may experience on the job. The text is ideal for future fire fighters, emergency personnel, paramedics, and first responders.
Jihane L. Mauze-Chavis is the program coordinator and a professor in the Fire and Emergency Services Administration Program at Fayetteville State University. She previously served as a fire science advisor and instructor at Lake Superior State University and an adjunct faculty member in fire science at Lansing Community College. She holds a master's degree in fire and emergency management administration from Oklahoma State University.
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