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Submitted by theundropable1 on November 24, 2008
The scare of another "9/11" is still on the thoughts and in the minds of the American public and has since changed the methods of training for hazmat departments across the country. The two major incidents discussed are the disasters involving the two World Trade Buildings (Twin Towers) and the distribution of the deadly bacteria Bacillus Anthracis which when contacted causes anthrax. Because of these catastrophes fire departments as well as dozens of other large government agencies needed to reevaluate just how prepeared they were for, or in response to any large catastrophic events such as fire in skyscrapers, disasters involving many people and manpower, separate organizations working together and the threat of biological weapons. Many different areas in the handling of hazardous materials whether in an incident or while transporting needed to be studied. After seeing such holes in the way a large scale event like 9/11 and the weeks following that resulted in the anthrax breakouts was handled, changes needed to be made. command is a big issue that needs to be looked into further. The communication and command structure at Ground Zero (Twin Towers) was poor at best. Firefighters armed with analogous radios had to try and communicate through dozens of floors of concrete, through the screams of burning public and background disturbance over radio bands that often didn't coinced. One commanding officer may instruct his squad form the command post in the lobby of World Trade Center 2 to perform a particular task for instance and another officer of an alternative squad might be saying to perform the same task without knowing it. The fire departments and police departments also communicated on separate bands making it that much greater a difficulty to relay information to and fro. So what has been done in the ways of better communication; what has been done to keep everyone on the same page if another large scale incident were to arise? Well the fact is,...
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