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South Carolina and Virginia
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

South Carolina relies on new SeaHawk ops center to keep port of Charleston up and running in times of crisis. New Virginia Tech study says "not if, but when" in grim new global flu pandemic scenario. read

Indiana and California
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

A multi-victim washdown was a major component of a decontamination exercise at a U.S. post office in western Indiana. Southern California earthquake serves, literally, as a shakedown drill for future and more massive temblors in the foreseeable future. read

Maryland and Kentucky
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Maryland Governor O'Malley takes executive action to remedy state's long-standing communications problems. Kentucky Air National Guard provides neighborly help to earthquake "victims" in a West Coast state that looks suspiciously like California. read

Nevada and Washington, DC
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Dual-use potential of Nevada One cited by that state's emergency responders in setting up new triage center. "Suspicious Activities Initiative" promises better and faster intelligence information, but civil-liberties groups have some major concerns. read

Missouri and Colorado
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

A Missouri training team travels to China to assist in the Middle Kingdom's preparations for a disaster-free Olympics. A dirty bomb "explodes" in downtown Denver as Colorado gets ready for the 2008 Democratic National Convention in the mile-high city. read

Georgia and Wisconsin
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

ATF training exercise in Atlanta simulates the potential havoc that could be caused by a terrorist WMD lab in heart of Georgia. DHS-funded exercise in Green Bay tests ability of Wisconsin agencies to adhere to Lake Michigan Area Maritime Security Plan. read

Florida and California
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

"If you live in Florida, you're going to get a hurricane." Business owners in the Sunshine State can't say they weren't warned. Scientists at California research institute man the front lines in NIH-funded program to develop an antibody against smallpox. read

South Carolina and California
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

"Overweight" Hercules transporters carry out successful landings & takeoffs in Hilton Head, S.C., to test crisis-mode emergency airlift plan. Los Angeles strengthens maritime security by installation of new floating-boom barrier. read

Illinois and Texas
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Chicago's public schools should be safer from now on, thanks to the use of real-time safety cameras. Dallas focuses on disaster-response efforts in conference with statewide and possibly national implications. read

California and Massachusetts
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

California reports on the successful test of a new tsunami warning system for Humboldt County. Massachusetts fire chiefs join forces to urge passage of urgently needed legislation to upgrade rules/regulations on the processing of dangerous chemicals. read

Georgia and North Carolina
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Atlanta International will no longer be as attractive to terrorists when its K-9 security force is fully dogged & starts sniffing around. Brunswick County, N.C., beefs up citizen safety by signing up for a reverse-911 emergency alert phone system. read

Washington and New York
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Public Health Seattle & King County officials join forces with private-sector businesses to launch a new pandemic-flu training video. Additional security patrols planned as part of multifaceted anti-terrorism effort to improve Amtrak safety. read

Arkansas and Arizona
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

FEMA trailers restore hope to victims of lethal string of Arkansas tornadoes. DHS plans to build more and better fencing along U.S. border with Mexico arouse criticism from environmentalists and both sides of illegal-immigration issue. read

New York and Louisiana
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Special focus on lethal "flashover" effects in NYC's training plan for new state-of-the-art training simulator for Gotham's Fire Department. State legislature buys another six months of Louisiana National Guard patrols for the City of New Orleans. read

New York and Kansas
Adam McLaughlin

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

New York City moves forward independently on early-warning biological sensors, but without much encouragement from the federal government. Kansas State University faculty works in cooperation with Army C&GSC to develop college-degree HLS curriculum. read