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Disaster preparedness / Emergency services / New York City Office of Emergency Management / New York City Fire Department / September 11 attacks / Office of Emergency Management / Emergency operations center / Incident Command System / Federal Emergency Management Agency / Emergency management / Public safety / Management
Date: 2004-07-20 15:05:00
Disaster preparedness
Emergency services
New York City Office of Emergency Management
New York City Fire Department
September 11 attacks
Office of Emergency Management
Emergency operations center
Incident Command System
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Emergency management
Public safety
Management

Richard J. Sheirer Statement

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