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Emergency Management; Industrial
PREPARING FOR TERRORISM:
THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATOR’S GUIDE by George Buck; Lori Buck; Barry Mogil Today more than ever, communications center professionals who receive and/or dispatch emergency services can use a valuable resource like Preparing for Terrorism: The Public Safety Communicator’s Guide. This book starts with an overview of national and international terrorism, while emphasis throughout the book is on how to prepare communications center staff and their families for a terrorist event by providing them with well-thought out employee emergency plans and contingencies. Issues involved in protecting the physical security of the building, communications towers, and back-up sites are examined. Solutions to communications problems, such as cellular and landline telephone overload situations, are addressed as well. The potential effect of a terrorist attack on operators worried about family and friends, as well as Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) procedures, is also discussed in detail. The result is a book that provides readers with a rare opportunity to look at terrorism preparedness from the point-of-view of the communications center, the first link to safety for 98% of the U.S. population now covered by 9-1-1 operators. As cellular phones become the norm, and terrorist events are relayed as they unfold, these emergency communication centers and the individuals who staff them will remain on the frontlines, working to coordinate the efforts of first responders, as well as the influx of local, state, and federal resources that follows any terrorist incident. FEATURES - operating procedures and guidelines offer assistance to everyone involved in anti-terrorism preparedness, from the telecommunicator to the highest-level 9-1-1 call center director - cyberterrorism and security checklists help systems administrators look for, uncover, and protect against threats to computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems and other emergency communications systems that link to the Internet and Intranets - solutions to radio inoperability problems are outlined, enabling first responders from multiple jurisdictions to communicate effectively in the face of any large-scale emergency - comprehensive discussion of event management includes protocols for federal command integration and media relations, allowing for maximum coordination of all available resources - sample plans show steps being taken by communications centers across the country to optimize their resources to assist fire, police, EMTs, and other rescue workers in dealing with a terrorist attack - case studies enable readers glean important lessons from actual incidents, including the Oklahoma City Bombing and the events of September 11, 2001 - an entire chapter explains how to "put it all together," leading readers through all phases of the terrorism preparedness planning process - - - - - - - - - CONTENTS Introduction National and International Terrorism The Basic Concepts of Emergency Management Event Planning and Management Training Facility Security Radio Interoperability Computer Security Personnel Needs Joint Information Center/Media Wrapping it Up for Your Communications Center Appendix A: Public Safety Precautions/Actions Appendix B: Anthrax Threat Advisory Appendix C: Indicators of Possible Agent Usage Appendix D: Complete Agent Description Appendix E: Internet Resources for Terrorism/Disaster Planning Appendix F: Orange County Fire Rescue Emergency Communications Center Standard Operating Procedure Appendix G: Overview of Community Actions Appendix H: The Critical Infrastructure Protection Process Job Aid, Edition 1: May 2002. Glossary Index - - - - - - - - ABOUT THE AUTHORS BARRY MOGIL is the former 9-1-1 Director, Pinellas County, FL GEORGE BUCK has been involved in the fire/rescue service and emergency management for more then 20 years. He is presently the Director/Professor at the University of South Florida's Center for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance and The Center for Biological Terrorism Defense. George was previously with St. Petersburg College as Director/Professor of the Institute of Emergency Administration and Fire Science, and the National Terrorism Preparedness Institute. George has served as a Fire Management Specialist with the United States Fire Administration in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Previously, he served more than fourteen years with Addison (Dallas County), Texas Fire Department in the Operations Division. He is a Principal member of the Technical Committee for "Emergency Management, NFPA 1600" and has been serving on the committee since 1992. He has spoken at many national and international conferences. George has also published many articles, manuscripts, white papers, etc., both nationally and internationally. George is also the author of Preparing for Terrorism, an Emergency Services Guide, and Preparing for Biological Terrorism, an Emergency Services Planning Guide. LORI BUCK is APCO Magazine Columnist and Full-time 9-1-1 Public Educator, Pinellas County, Florida. - - - - - - - - 2003, 304 pages. Order #DR784 - - - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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