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Disaster response systems in Canada / by R. Kuban, H. MacKenzie-Carey and A. P. Gagnon.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto : Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction, [2001?]Description: 11 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.3480971 21
Subject: Emergency services personnel respond and react to emergencies on a daily basis. While the emergency may be a crisis to those involved, responders are trained to deal with these situation as part of their "normal" daily functions. When emergencies escalate to disaster level, however, the response effort and the systems that guide them are also affected.
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Bibliography: p. 10-11

Emergency services personnel respond and react to emergencies on a daily basis. While the emergency may be a crisis to those involved, responders are trained to deal with these situation as part of their "normal" daily functions. When emergencies escalate to disaster level, however, the response effort and the systems that guide them are also affected.

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