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How Much Water is Needed in Preparing for a Disaster? Survival Tips from Home ...
PR Web (press release)
Water is a crucial part of emergency preparedness, says the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Heading into the springtime tornado season, it's important to know how much water one needs in time of disaster. Home Security Store has some ...

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Psychiatric Emergency Strategies
Psychiatric Times
The safe assessment and successful resolution of a psychiatric emergency in the clinic begins well before the patient's arrival and includes preparation of the physical environment and a well-trained staff. ■ In determining whether a patient is ...


Preparedness exercise a good reminder to us all
Kenai Peninsula Online
Through Sunday, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Emergency Management Department and other volunteer groups and agencies will take part in a statewide initiative aimed at better preparing for emergencies, many of which have been, and likely will be again, ...

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CMT.com

Fair director: Sugarland wouldn't delay concert
WISH
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Just a day after IOSHA fined the Indiana State Fair Commission for its failure to adequately prepare for emergencies; commissioners met and discussed the fine. The chairman told the board they had already paid the fine, ...
Report: Emergency exercise foreshadowed Indiana fair disaster conditions ...Washington Post
Emergency exercise preceded Ind. fair disasterBusinessWeek

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Online company caters to disaster preparedness
Kitsap Sun
“It's better to be prepared than wait for five days (for help).” Last year, that inspiration led to Survival Gear Pack, a business focused on disaster preparedness. Featherstone works with several suppliers to drop-ship survival kits, emergency food ...

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Wall Street Journal

86 Floors, Little Preparation
Wall Street Journal
At some point in the high 60s, once I'd passed the emergency medical workers on standby, I hit the proverbial wall. And traffic. People now littered the landings, hands on knees. The banisters were slick with sweat. The steps were becoming more ...

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