# Crisis Communication Drafting
During an emergency, the public information function operates under extreme pressure. People need accurate, actionable information immediately. Misinformation fills any void left by slow official communication. And every word matters — a poorly worded evacuation message can cause panic or, worse, inaction.
Emergency communication faces a fundamental tension: you need to be fast (people's lives depend on timely information) and accurate (wrong information can be deadly). AI helps by dramatically reducing the time needed to draft communications, freeing humans to focus on accuracy review.
Pre-Draft Templates with AI:
Before an emergency, use AI to create template libraries:
Create emergency communication templates for a [wildfire] scenario.
For each of the following message types, create a template with
bracketed fields for specific details:
1. INITIAL ALERT: First notification to public (under 280 characters for mobile alert)
2. EVACUATION ORDER: Formal evacuation notice with zones, routes, shelter info
3. SHELTER-IN-PLACE: Instructions for remaining indoors safely
4. ROAD CLOSURE: Specific closure information with alternates
5. SHELTER INFORMATION: Location, capacity, services available, pet policy
6. ALL-CLEAR: Conditions for safe return
7. RESOURCE AVAILABILITY: Where to find food, water, medical care, charging stationsUpgrade to Pro to access the full content
What you'll learn: