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Friday, November 6, 2009

Braced for Attack

During the last five years, fire and rescue services across the United Kingdom have been steadily improving their capability to deal with the ever-present threat of terrorism. The U.K. government has provided the financing to procure equipment and develop training for the broad range of skills needed by the modern firefighter. To support the equipment, firefighters have been engaged in an extensive training program to provide technical skills and have participated in multiagency exercises to ensure that those skills are tested and maintained. Following Sept. 11, terrorist attacks, there was great impetus to ensure the emergency services in ...

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