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Emergency medical organization

EMERGENCY MEDICAL ORGANIZATION IN RESPONSE TO A CHEMICAL AGENT ATTACK... [Pg.265]

Assess partnerships with local organizations that may be involved Emergency Medical Service (EMS), private health care providers, nursing homes and chronic care facilities, human services providers, schools, universities, university health centers, businesses, media, hospitals, and voluntary organizations. [Pg.463]

Security forces should maintain ongoing discussions with, and have frequent training exercises with, police, rescue organizations, emergency medical responders and healthcare providers. [Pg.528]


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