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By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1993Description: 5 p. : illSubject(s): Subject: February 26, 1993, will go down in the record books as the date of one of the most famous emergency responses in New York City. At approximat6ely 12.18 pm, a bomb device exploded in the parking lot of the World Trade Center - a terrorist act that produced more than 1,000 injuries and six deaths, testing emergency response as never before. This article provides and overview of the OEM's response and explores how communications were handled
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 362.18097471 SOM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005727500

Reprinted from Emergency Medical Services; Aug 1993; p. 86, 81-84

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February 26, 1993, will go down in the record books as the date of one of the most famous emergency responses in New York City. At approximat6ely 12.18 pm, a bomb device exploded in the parking lot of the World Trade Center - a terrorist act that produced more than 1,000 injuries and six deaths, testing emergency response as never before. This article provides and overview of the OEM's response and explores how communications were handled

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