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    There are five characteristics of an effective accountability system. The system should meet some objectives, including accounting for exact location of each individual at the emergency scene at all times and provide for expansion to meet the needs of the incident. (Angle, 2016, p. 123). Accountability would ensure the safety of responders and if there is any need for a rescue, the need would be identified as soon as possible. Additionally, accountability is more important if the responders have

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    Modern Day Heroes

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    billions. Why bring this up you might ask. I believe the word hero is used to represent what people think a righteous individual is. Today, modern heroes are portrayed as outstanding individuals. People involved in such things like our armed forces, firefighting, and law enforcement are all more than a mediocre person. Many times, they’ve been the ones to save a life or protect one. Everyone loves hearing about the crazy stories that pop up once in a while about acts of courage or kindness. Once again

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    Her seat in the filled to capacity eighteen-passenger, Sikorsky S-92 helicopter started to vibrate as they lifted off the pad in a smooth steady ascent. She glanced out the window next to her, and the ocean came into view as the pilot maneuvered the gigantic beast towards the open sea. Once the chopper cleared land, it swooped to the north heading to their destination which would be home and work for the next fourteen days. The deepwater platform sat over a hundred and fifty miles North-West, off

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    In the summer of 2014, I thought I had life completely planned out. I was enrolled at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College while still attending Mount Pleasant High School. I had just started taking my Emergency Medicine class and had already completed two-thirds of my fire class. I volunteered at Northeast Cabarrus Fire Department and was so close to becoming an interior firefighter, I could taste it. I never slowed down enough to think about God’s plan for me. I seemed to only care about creating my

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    chainsaw when he cut one in just a way that it fell on him by accident. He was pinned beneath the tree for a few hours with his leg snapped apart. Earlier that morning as he headed up the mountain, Dud left his phone in his truck along with the firefighting radio he almost always has for the volunteer fire department. That day my uncle thought he was going to die. Before too much time went by, he decided that he wasn’t going to allow himself to be left like that, and instead allowed the adrenaline

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    Two different fires took place in two different decades, yet they were eerily similar to each other. One was in Mann Gulch and one was on Storm King Mountain. Both of these fires became disastrous because there was a collapse of sense making and things were no longer working for the people involved. The people did not know what to do or where to turn, and thus where unable to make sense of what was going on. In this essay I will compare the two fires not only with themselves, but also with one

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    peacekeeping mission with the Parthian empire under advocacy for diplomacy, formulation of new taxation systems, construction of roads in the entirety of Italy which facilitated swift movement of the army whenever they were needed, creation of a firefighting front and a strong standing army comprised of the police and the Praetorian Guard. This guard was usually used on the battlefield as a bodyguard unit and had the power to install new emperors upon their wish, and even intimidate the senate upon

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    Therapeutic Services Program of Study By Emma Tallent There are many different programs of study to choose from at Heritage High School, but have you ever heard of therapeutic services? The therapeutic services program focuses primarily on changing the health status of the patient over time. Professionals work directly with patients; they may provide care, treatment, counseling and health education information.In other words, therapeutic services help people whether they are sick, injured, or if

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    Before the 20th century, women could only dream of leaving their households, or having a job in the domain of men. By the 1920s, the growth of the industry and economy created a more prosperous society. The inventions of new technologies were able to assist women in completing domestic chores, allowing them to leave their households. These included new electrical services, heating, and enhanced factory production of clothing and other items. A new image of women was created where she had the rights

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    Disaster Management in Virginia Beach Megan Kinlaw American Public University Community Health in Nursing II Responsibilities of Virginia Beach during a disaster. The City of Virginia Beach upholds an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) that defines all roles carried out during an emergency. Procedures are utilized throughout each stage of the disaster by all involved agencies, in order to decrease any adverse effects on the community. The state of Virginia utilizes the Incident Command System

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