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    terrorism detailed in the FBI definition. Terrorist attacks are associated with numerous types of risks for emergency responders since they are likely to be the ones who first to discover and witness the terrorist incident. Safety is most important. If the first responders become incapacitated or injured, then they cannot help others, but takes resources away from those who need help (Emergency Response to Terrorism Self-Study, 1999). First responders are able to provide…

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    Because the system is extremely broad and, there are so many sections sharing the responsibilities and relying on each other, they should be able to easily cover each other when one department is in emergency. However, it is all possible only when they have a good communication. The weakness of this system might be that if the section that is responsible for communication with other sections is broken, this huge system would have a big trouble…

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    PROMULGATION STATEMENT/LETTER To All Recipients: This letter is written to convey the Emergency Operations Plan for the County of Okaloosa in the northwest region of Florida. It will provide a foundation for the use in performing emergency functions during a major disaster or an emergency in the county. This Emergency Operations Plan includes the four phases of emergency management. The four phases are: Prevention – the activities that help reduce or eliminate the probability of an incident,…

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    Fire in the healthcare setting can occur due to multiple causes such as defective electricity wiring, storage of combustible chemicals, and smoking materials. The United States fire departments, in 2006- 2010, reported that they approximately responded to 6240 health care structures in a year (Ahrens, 2012). The fires resulted in six deaths in average, 171 injuries, and $52.1 million of property loss (Ahrens, 2012). Therefore, there is an urgent need for fire prevention and basic disaster…

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    significant amount of damage at any time. Because they can be airborne and travel throughout the environment, taking many fatalities and causing major damage for a long period of time if not dealt with properly. That's why it is very important that emergency responders stay educated and continue to get the proper training, enabling them to deal with these type situations shall arise making them no to be complacent. Nearby light of a crisis circumstance employments the occurrence summon…

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    sides of the argument. This paper examines these articles, and the evidence that is shown in them. The different articles come from The Washington Post, CNN, and the FDA’s official website. I also found information about birth control from The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The article from The Washington Post has information that is appropriate for both sides of the argument. Throughout my research I found a lot of good information to help me…

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    Emergency workers are considered a special breed of humans; they are those who are willing to take extra sacrifices to potentially save the life of a total stranger. While commonly, the monetary reward for those who attempts such feats is miniscule, the act of selfless service is more than reward enough for those who are willing to answer the call. No matter how heroic one might feel the job of an emergency worker is, there is always someone who wants to rain on his or her parade. As quoted in…

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    The purpose of the report is to present an opportunity to assess the progress made by all levels of government, private and nonprofit sectors, faith-based organizations, communities, and individuals as it pertains to emergency preparedness, and to identify where challenges remain (“National preparedness report”, n.d.). Three core capabilities that are continuously highlighted in each National Preparedness Report for creating challenges for the nation are cybersecurity…

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    Bangladesh is vulnerable to a variety of hydro-meteorological hazards. Approximately, 45 damaging cyclones were reported in the coastal areas of Bangladesh from 1793 to May 1997; therefore the cyclone recurrent period becomes 4.5 years (Shamsuddoha M and Chowdhury R.K, 2007). Hasan. A et al (2013) identified the decadal distributions of cyclones that hit Bangladesh. Source: (Hasan. A et al 2013) Cyclones generally form in Indian Ocean and due to ‘Coriolis Effect’ and the funnel shape…

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    Dalby Fire Detection

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    These devices are wired into a central control panel. When smoke or fire is detected, the control panel sets off alarms to alert anyone in the building. The building is divided into zones for the purpose of making it easier to determine where the emergency is occurring. One can see for example, if there is smoke in zone three. There are several different types of ways that alarms alert people to danger. Sound is one way, loud sounds are emitted. Audio alarms are not the only type, there are…

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