THE 72-HOUR GAP: Neighbors, FEMA, and the Architecture of Trust
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Imagine standing on your porch in Binghamton, New York, on day four of a total grid collapse. The refrigerators are silent, the water pressure is dropping, and the standard supply lines are severed. At this moment of systemic paralysis, the wait for a centralized federal response can feel like an eternity.
This podcast explores the technical and philosophical divide between official state agencies and Rapid Resilience Responder Community Hubs (RRCCH). We break down the ECMI (Civic Operating Index)—the "software code" for how a community operates in a crisis—and the CEMI (Ecosystem Brain) that connects disparate layers of survival.
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