Civil protection against incident involving weapons of mass destruction.
Material type: TextPublication details: [United States] : Joint Applications Development Enterprises International, 1999Description: [8] leavesDDC classification:- 363.347 21
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There is much written concerning the technical "how to" for emergency managers, responders, and the media. However, there is little to nothing written for the public addressing extreme events - what is an extreme event? Why is an extreme event different from the other events we face? How to protect themselves from the effects of an extreme event, how to get help after the event. This paper will address how the average citizen can protect himself or herself, and how this will help the emergency manager and responder
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