Showing posts with label EMS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EMS. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TERRORISM > JOB AID

Description: Edition 2.0. Identifies strategic and tactical considerations that should be assessed within the first hour of a terrorist incident.
Year/pages: 2003: 74 p. and 7 index dividers.

FREE FOG > National Interoperability Field Operations Guide


New content:
  • VTAC Repeater Channels
  • U.S. Department of Justice 25 Cities Project
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Regions - States and Territories
  • U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Centers
  • Cellular Telephone Emergency Response
  • Text Messaging
  • Line-of-sight Formulas
Updated content:
  • VHF low-band interoperability repeaters and channel names
  • All channel tables list frequencies in the same order as ICS-205 and ICS-217 forms
  • An improved map showing where channel VTAC17 may be used, with county names
  • 700 MHz Interoperability Channels – frequencies have been added to the table
  • UHF MED channels – 12.5 and 6.25 channels added
  • RJ-45 wiring – crossover wiring added
  • VHF Marine Channel and Frequency tables
  • Revised answer to the question "Don't I need a license for these channels before programming them into radios?"
  • Revised "Ground to Air working channel" in the table "Federal/Non-Federal VHF SAR Operations Interoperability Plan"

Monday, April 18, 2011

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Free Courses > Counter-Terrorism Trng & Resources for Law Enforcement

Counter-Terrorism Training and Resources for Law Enforcement
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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Shopping > CampingSurvival.com

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Gadget > To aid combat Medics

This is the portable vital signs monitor being developed by a San Antonio company called Speer Medical Devices. The device is intended for use by military medics in the field and can monitor things like hemoglobin and pulse oxygenation. (Monday May 2, 2011) JOHN DAVENPORT/jdavenport@express-news.net Photo: SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS, JOHN DAVENPORT / SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS (Photo can be sold to the public)
This is the portable vital signs monitor being developed by a San Antonio company called Speer Medical Devices. The device is intended for use by military medics in the field and can monitor things like hemoglobin and pulse oxygenation. (Monday May 2, 2011) JOHN DAVENPORT/jdavenport@express-news.net
Photo: SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS, JOHN DAVENPORT / SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS

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