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    Yuma, Arizona has faced a wide array of disasters and emergencies over the years. It is the responsibility of all organizations to develop a plan to incorporate all facets of emergency management in the protection of the community. The Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) for Yuma Regional Medical Center (YRMC) is part of this framework and is based on preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery. Within the EOP, the communication plan must be foundationally strong for the overall success of the…

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    is an emergency alert system that notifies you of any issues concerning the CCBC campus. For example, today, I received an email and text message alerting me that there was a gas line leak at the LRC (Learning Resources Center) building. Therefore, the library is closed, today, and all afternoon classes in the LRC building have been cancelled. Access to “Rave” is found to the left hand side of the screen in the navigation window pane. Click on the button titled “Emergency Alerts.” You can…

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    Exemplification Essay AMBER Alert Effectiveness Amber Rene Hagerman was nine years old when she was abducted while riding her bike in 1996. Without luck of finding her, her family and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) found her dead five days later. In honor of Amber, the AMBER Alert child abduction prevention system was activated (Peters). There is quite a bit of debate on whether the system is effective or not. Statistics in general have proven that the AMBER Alert has saved children’s…

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    concerned citizens decided to warn residents in the immediate area to be on the lookout for the suspect and the child who has been kidnapped. A program called “America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response”, which was started in 1996. Named after Amber Hagerman, a nine year old girl who was kidnapped and was brutally murdered in Arlington ,…

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    The world has transformed and evolved vastly. New innovations have been introduced. Technology recently skyrocketed in popularity and has been the reason for so many advancements in an abundance of fields. There is rarely a moment or subject in where technology does not take a part in. The technology has successfully submerged society in every part of their daily lives and is the major source of innovation. New technological inventions and software have improved and benefited the educational…

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    the say in whether to report and set off an amber alert right away, no matter what color their skin is or if they think the case will lead in no way. Race is an important aspect in many cases because it falls in what type of privilege they would have based off their color, a “well-adjusted fourteen year old, will be missed quickly, who’ll notify police, who may put the amber alert” (Lloyd 46) rather than the “child of color, a runway, there’s no amber alert, no manhunt.” (Lloyd 46) Many, many…

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    Missing children and adolescents are becoming an enormous issue in the United States. Missing children is defined as children whose whereabouts are unknown to their parent, guardian, or legal custodian. Approximately everyday young children are kidnaped by strangers or people they know. According to a 2011 study approximately 2,950 children under the age of 18 in New Orleans were reported missing in a one-year period. At least 650 of those cases were Missing Children in Louisiana family…

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    to have been a good decision for me. The Aurora Police Department posts about many different issues such as current community events, breaking news in the world of law enforcement, traffic alerts, and such. Having previously resided in that area and gong about tat area on a daily basis, I found the traffic alerts and warnings to be very helpful. For example, if I am going out of town, it helps to see on Facebook If there was a serious accident and there is currently multiple lane closures…

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    Why Is Technology Wrong

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    One of this app is that of a traffic alert apps. People may not know that Indiana Department of Transportation have developed a computer program that can tell driver about a traffic jam and provide them a alter route to take. This app is important as it notification warning about the traffic…

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    Amber Pasztor Case Study

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    Amber Pasztor, a 29 year old female from Fort Wayne, Indiana, kidnapped her 7 year old daughter and her 6 year old son from her parents, who had custodial rights, home on September 26, 2016. Once Pasztor obtained knowledge about the Amber Alert for her children, she then murdered the two kids. This isn’t the only offense that Pasztor has committed. She was charged with a plethora of cases involving criminal trespassing and invasion of privacy. Pasztor’s mental state has been questioned because…

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