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Tag Archives: terrorism
Over the line
From his unique vantage point inside the Police Gold Command Team in Weymouth, Dr Dave Sloggett reflects on the last two weeks and the delivery of a safe and secure Olympic Games from all the emergency services: With the lowering … Continue reading
Posted in David Milen, USA
Tagged al qaeda, dave sloggett, gold command, london 2012, olympics, police, rio, terrorism
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Re-writing the narrative
With the world becoming increasingly unpredictable, FIRE Deputy Editor Philip Mason, talks about the urgent need for emergency services to continue to provide pro-active community leadership: The end of April witnessed the annual Counter Terror Expo, taking place, as in … Continue reading
Posted in Assistant Editor at FIRE
Tagged Al quaeda, arab spring, fire, fire and rescue service, terrorism
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