Integrated Response to Terrorist Attacks
Acknowledgment We thank Dr. Eric Sergienko for his contributions to the first edition of this chapter; portions of Dr. Sergienko’s prior chapter were used in the Historical Perspective section. The…
Acknowledgment We thank Dr. Eric Sergienko for his contributions to the first edition of this chapter; portions of Dr. Sergienko’s prior chapter were used in the Historical Perspective section. The…
In revising this chapter for the second edition of this text, it is interesting to review our “outside the box” thoughts from nearly 10 years ago. Defining “the box” is…
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Acknowledgment A special thank you to my mentor, Kenneth Grey (retired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] branch chief and developer of the CDC’s first emergency operations unit and…
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Displaced populations have occurred throughout the history of humankind. A large population can be displaced by a number of events. These include, but are not limited to, natural disasters (e.g.,…