Seifert, 2007 - Google Patents
Improving disaster management through structured flexibility among frontline respondersSeifert, 2007
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- 12776198090693159157
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- Seifert C
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Recent catastrophes, such as terrorist attacks and Hurricane Katrina, show the importance of continually improving disaster management on a local, state, and federal level. During disaster responses, the actions of individuals are crucial to rescue lives and to avoid further …
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