by James Blair | Jan 31, 2011 | Explosive, Posts - Manmade Hazards and Issues, Terrorism
We congratulate the Tuscon AZ response team from first responders to the AZ Medical Center ER, to all levels of clinical treatment. The limited scope of the tragic shooting incident allowed for the treatment of all victims in a timely manner. Unlike larger mass...
by James Blair | Nov 16, 2010 | Biological, Chemical / Biological, Long Term Care, Posts - Manmade Hazards and Issues, Posts - Natural Hazards, Terrorism
This is the third in a series of emergency preparedness and biological agent articles published in Family Security Matters, a blog dedicated to engaging families in our Nation’s Security and emergency preparedness. The article includes...
by James Blair | Nov 22, 2009 | Military, Public Health, Veterans Administration
Our latest post discusses the closure of military healthcare facilities and the impact on veterans. Excerpt:Over the next few years you will see the number of military healthcare facilities cut in half. If past is prologue, the military healthcare system will be...
by James Blair | Nov 18, 2009 | Posts - Manmade Hazards and Issues, Terrorism
Our latest article examines the decision to move the KSM trial to New York and discusses some other issues related to closing GITMO, which we wrote about last July. Excerpt: “As we listen to this week end’s talking heads discuss...
by James Blair | Nov 9, 2009 | Military, Posts - Manmade Hazards and Issues, Public Health, Terrorism, Workplace Violence
Our last two Examiner posts have dealt with the tragic Ft. Hood domestic terrorist attack: Untold Casualties: Fort Hood Partial List Excerpt: The horrors of the recent slaughter at Fort Hood, TX, represent only a partial list of military victims of Army psychiatrist...
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