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Inhalation Toxicology, 2010; 22(02): 113–116 RESEARCH ARTICLE Public communication in unplanned biomass burning events
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Waycross / San Francisco / Atlanta / Missoula / /

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Informa UK Ltd / /

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United States / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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Buford Highway / University of Montana / /

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New Year's Day / /

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basic tools / transportation / local media / similar technology / reminder systems / particular emergency response protocols / local media outlets / /

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2Georgia Department of Human Resources Southeast Health District / National Incident Management System and Incident Command / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / County Health Department / Department of Homeland Security / University of Montana / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

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Scott A. Damon / /

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Variable Official / assistant / /

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Montana / Georgia / /

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southeastern Georgia / western Montana / southeast Georgia / /

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particular emergency response protocols / http / pdf / /

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www.californiabreathing.org/images/stories/publications/wildfire_ / http /

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