Emergency Communications Report: D.C. Among the Best
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Only six of 75 U.S. metropolitan areas won the highest grades for their emergency agencies' ability to communicate during a disaster, five years after the September 11 terrorist attacks, according to a federal report obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press.
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But how many of those that are "ready" have actually practiced responding to emergencies? It's nice to have agreements and plans in place, but until they've been tested and refined, they are still no better off then those that have done nothing.
Posted by: Doug | January 3, 2007 10:27 AM