Wmd and Domestic Response: Operational Players in the U.S. Homeland Security Strategy - James M Gifford - Books - Biblioscholar - 9781288409082 - December 6, 2012
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Wmd and Domestic Response: Operational Players in the U.S. Homeland Security Strategy

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Publisher Marketing: America's first line of defense in the aftermath of any terrorist attack is its first responder community -- police officers, firefighters, emergency medical providers, public works personnel, and emergency management officials. Almost 11 million state and local first responders regularly risk their lives in the line of duty to save the lives of others and make the country safer and more secure. These individuals include specially trained hazardous materials teams, collapse search and rescue units, bomb squads, and tactical units.79 It is the readiness and capabilities of these public servants that determine whether the U. S. can actually deal with the consequences of a domestic WMD attack or not. Currently, there are simply not enough properly equipped and trained first responders to protect all the towns and cities of the U. S. But how much is enough? According to Fireman and HAZMAT expert Alex MacDonald, a well prepared city would possess an adequate number of first responders to consequence manage a WMD event when it could simultaneously triage large numbers of casualties (in excess of 3,500), fight associated fires, perform search and rescue functions, and initiate HAZMAT procedures, while maintaining the ability to respond to secondary emergency requirements.80 Obviously, to create such a first responder capability in every major town and city is currently beyond the economic and political reach of the U. S. Contributor Bio:  Gifford, James M James M. Gifford serves as chief executive officer and senior editor of the Jesse Stuart Foundation, a regional publishing house. Dr. Gifford's coauthors, Anthony and Suzanna Stephens, are eastern Kentuckians who own and operate a graphic design business in Ashland. The authors gathered photographs from dozens of personal and library collections.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 6, 2012
ISBN13 9781288409082
Publishers Biblioscholar
Pages 40
Dimensions 189 × 246 × 2 mm   ·   68 g