Crisis Response
History of Responses
A Partial List
Most of Dr. Gary Brown’s work focuses on providing local-level crisis response, but he is also equipped to offer on-scene and post-incident response at regional, national, and international levels.
In this capacity, he has delivered crisis response services to survivors, responders, and incident commanders in various major disasters:
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023
Woolsey Fire, Malibu, 2018
Shooting Massacre, Las Vegas, 2017
Multiple fatality incident, Los Angeles, 2015
Multiple fatality incident, Los Angeles, 2014
EF-5 Tornado, Joplin, Missouri, 2011
Police Officer Line of Duty Death, 2011
Haiti Earthquake, 2010
Multiple fatality shooting, Long Beach Memorial Hospital, 2009
Metrolink Train Crash, 2008
Hurricane Katrina, 2005
Columbia Space Shuttle tragedy, 2003
Ground Zero, World Trade Center Attacks, 2001
Crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261, 2001
AvJet crash, Aspen, Colorado, 2001
Shootings at West Anaheim Medical Center, 1999
Jewish Community Center Shootings, 1999
Los Angeles City Fire Department, Crash of Air Three, 1998
North Hollywood Shootout, 1997
Oklahoma City Bombing, 1995
South Canyon Fire, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, 1994
Northridge Earthquake, 1994
Multiple fatality shootings in Los Angeles and San Francisco, 1994
Southern California Firestorms, 1993
Old Topanga Fire, 1993
BOC Hydrogen explosion, 1992
Landers Earthquake, 1992
Burlington Avenue Apartment fire, 1992
Los Angeles Riots, 1992
Loma Prieta Earthquake, 1989
To view a comprehensive list of their responses and responsibilities, please refer to the Relevant Field Experience section.