
Disasters can happen anywhere and, as so poignantly demonstrated in New York, it's our job to manage and mitigate them.
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On the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, shortly after eight in the morning, I transmitted a tone and announced a third alarm for the borough of Manhattan, N.Y. The call was initially reported as a high-rise fire in the World Trade Center tower 1.
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View images from that fateful week with notable quotes from those who were closest to the tragic events.
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Hundreds of our own were murdered on September 11, 2001, along with thousands of citizens we were sworn to protect. Terrorism has struck the nation, particularly emergency response personnel. This nation’s police officers have been damaged by these criminal acts of terror; we have been damaged as a group and as individuals.
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Leadership, bravery and initiative in the face of superhuman odds are still some of the most powerful axioms of being an American.
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Have the WTC and Pentagon attacks changed how police work will be conducted in the future?
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Mayor Rudolph Giuliani called Monday for a federal law requiring the FBI to share terrorism information with local law enforcement authorities to improve coordination in times of crisis.
Read More →SEARCH and BJA intend to reschedule this event within the next 6 months, and will continue to update the Symposium Website with information on the new date, times and location of this event.
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