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United Nations / Disaster preparedness / Search and rescue / Urban search and rescue / Toronto (CAN-TF3) Heavy Urban Search and Rescue / Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs / UNDAC-United Nations Disaster Assessment & Coordination / International Search and Rescue Advisory Group / Rescue / Public safety / Emergency management
Date: 2003-04-28 09:11:00
United Nations
Disaster preparedness
Search and rescue
Urban search and rescue
Toronto (CAN-TF3) Heavy Urban Search and Rescue
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
UNDAC-United Nations Disaster Assessment & Coordination
International Search and Rescue Advisory Group
Rescue
Public safety
Emergency management

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