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Friday, November 6, 2009

Eyes & Ears

The collection and dissemination of information at the community level is critical to the overall homeland security mission. That's where it all starts for every city and town in the United States. Unfortunately, it's still common to find that fire and police personnel don't know what the other discipline is doing, even in the smallest communities, and police and fire departments tend to take for granted that the other discipline is aware of threat-related information. For example, consider your answers to these questions: When firefighters are on a call and come across a resident with 50 gallons of ...

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