Emergency Response Database software allows users to store and query information for the resources, skills, and/or needs of members of a Latter-Day Saint ward or branch which may be useful to plan for natural disasters.
Easily installed on a laptop, this software could be invaluable for church leaders responding to an emergency situation.
Features
- Names, addresses, and phone numbers are imported from MLS.
- The application can export a very basic summary to Excel.
- The software can facilitate grouping the ward into geographic zones. In the case of an emergency, zones would need to be self sufficient and could help each other out.
- Members of a zone should probably be geographically close together.
- Zones should have approximately an equal number of resources and skills as well.
- The software allows the user to to run queries. (For instance find all families which have someone who has CPR training.)
- The software shows the users summaries of the resources available in the ward. (For instance how many 4X4 trucks are in the ward?)
- The software allows the user to see their ward on a map. However, you must have internet access to get the latitude and longitude for each family so they can be shown on a map. Be aware that the mapping information is not always perfect.
- For those not using the map version or who don't have internet access, you may use grids for a pseudo-map. Most paper maps have grids on them with A through some letter on the top and One through some number going down the left side. For each family, the user can enter a grid such as A10, and the software can show how many families are in each grid.
- Some basic reports can be exported to PDF, and Excel.
Download
Download this Open Source software and read system requirements at the following website:
http://jay.askren.net/emergency/
Stake Use
I don't know if this software is extensible enough for stake use, so if you have any experience using the ERDB, please tell us about it using the comments section below.








3 Comments
Can someone help me here? I
Submitted by parshley on
Can someone help me here? I would like to use this program, but I have no clue how to begin....
I have downloaded it and clicked on its tabs and can't type anything anywhere. What am I missing in my steps?
Thanks. Feel free to write me at my email. [email protected]
thanks
barbara
The developer of this
Submitted by Jenny Smith on
The developer of this software has not posted his email address online, but you can reach him through LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jay-askren/4/4ba/b49
or Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/people/Jay-Askren/1060451717
I scrounged up an email address for him that I will pass on to you privately jic.
Clipart, Young Women, Primary, RS
I was wondering if you still
Submitted by Jay Hamon (not verified) on
I was wondering if you still have Jay Askren's contact information. I am interested in the ERDB program.
Thanks,
Jay
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