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Abstract
Emergencies intensify existing vulnerabilities and create new ones for people in their impact areas. In the case of transportation, for example, disasters have the capacity to isolate individuals from the services on which they rely not for only their health and wellbeing, but for their very lives. This paper discusses the Regional Alliance for Resilient and Equitable Transportation (RARET) — a coalition-based model created to address non-life-saving transportation coordination needs during emergencies. RARET focuses on the provision of lifesustaining transportation, serving vulnerable individuals who may require first-responder assistance if their unaddressed needs remain unmet. Using examples from the COVID-19 pandemic as well as seasonal and regional disasters, the paper highlights how leveraging a coalition built to break down the sector and geographical silos leads to better outcomes for the public and bolsters regional resiliency. The paper underlines how the novel nature of RARET delivers ongoing process improvements via a new emergency transportation provider network. Lastly, the paper suggests methods to adapt this model to other jurisdictions.
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Author's Biography
Dean Sydnor is RARET Program Supervisor for the Hopelink Mobility Management team, where he provides emergency management perspectives to help guide leadership of the Regional Alliance for Resilient and Equitable Transportation (RARET) coalition. RARET works to improve outcomes related to transportation operations during emergency events, with a particular focus on mobilisation efforts for individuals with specialised needs. Dean brings valuable experience from previous work with Hopelink’s Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Brokerage team, supporting relationships between clients, transportation providers and hospital partners. He also brings prior experience with political campaign work in Washington State.
Citation
Sydnor, Dean (2024, March 1). RARET’s coalition-based model: Addressing complex life-sustaining transportation during emergencies. In the Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, Volume 17, Issue 3. https://doi.org/10.69554/MFRB1275.Publications LLP