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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

ARMED FORCES

The work of emergency responders is constantly changing. In addition to being responsible for “typical” disasters — fire, industrial chemical spills, gas releases and the like — fire and emergency departments now may be called on to respond in the wake of a terrorist attack. How is technology responding to these demands? Several groups are pooling their resources to develop innovative products and technologies to better equip emergency responders with the necessary tools to protect themselves and communities from chemical, biological, and radiological threats. Several products recently have entered the marketplace to better equip responders against both daily ...

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