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Category Archives: Urban Search and Rescue
The Twin Towers, As They Were Before 9/11Animation
I found this animation of the Twin Towers as they were before 9/11. The animation features the architects who designed the building and the intent of the design features. http://elearningexamples.com/the-world-trade-center-towers-as-they-were/comment-page-1/#comment-17490 Loss is a terrible thing. This we love are always … Continue reading
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Urban Search and Rescue – USAR
Urban search and rescue (US&R) explained Continue reading
Safety Rules to Live By and Stay Alive By
Through the years I have used these rules and applied them to incidents in the news and professional journals. I have found these rules to stand up to scrutiny and would like to share them with you so you may … Continue reading
September 11, 2001 – One step closer to closure
Yesterday US Special Forces and elements of the CIA killed Osama Bin Laden. When I got a text message today I was in disbelief. After watching CNN and NY Channel 5 for a few hours I was pleased to know … Continue reading