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We’re excited that former New York Yankees manager and Major League Baseball (MLB) Hall of Famer Joe Torre is joining the Tunnel to Towers Foundation…
We’re excited that former New York Yankees manager and Major League Baseball (MLB) Hall of Famer Joe Torre is joining the Tunnel to Towers Foundation…
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Just finished a great book with many lessons we could all learn from today. #leadershiplessons #learnfromthepast
Just finished a great book with many lessons we could all learn from today. #leadershiplessons #learnfromthepast
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If you have followed this incident, it has fascinating twists and turns, reading like a spy novel. Except it really happened. It would be of great…
If you have followed this incident, it has fascinating twists and turns, reading like a spy novel. Except it really happened. It would be of great…
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New York City Fire Department Chief Officers' Evaluation Of The Citywide Incident Management System As It Pertains To Interagency Emergency Response
Naval Postgraduate School
A review of the events of September 11 in New York City shows that inadequate inter-agency coordination or interdisciplinary
collaboration existed among the rescuers arriving at the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. The 9/11 Commission recommended and NIMS mandated better coordination between the several agencies, specifically the fire and police departments. In 2004, New York City created the Citywide Incident Management System (CIMS) to address these shortcomings.
The goal of this…A review of the events of September 11 in New York City shows that inadequate inter-agency coordination or interdisciplinary
collaboration existed among the rescuers arriving at the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. The 9/11 Commission recommended and NIMS mandated better coordination between the several agencies, specifically the fire and police departments. In 2004, New York City created the Citywide Incident Management System (CIMS) to address these shortcomings.
The goal of this research is to provide an evaluation of CIMS several years after implementation; has it changed emergency response in New York City or are the same problems occurring? A survey of the FDNY chief officers was conducted and the results show that CIMS’ policies are not consistently enacted.
The history and creation of CIMS shortly following the September 11 terrorist attacks is discussed along with a brief background on interagency emergency operations. The history of conflict between the FDNY and the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and its motives are not the subject of this thesis, although they are discussed briefly.
In closing, many of the same problems that plagued the emergency responders on September 11 still exist according to the survey results.
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Future of First Response
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The Future of First Response is a collaboration between the Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and Continuum. The goal of the project is to bring together key players in the first responder community, industry, and government to define a future vision for the tools, clothing, technology, and support systems first responders will need in 15 years, then to develop those products and systems.
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Eagle Scout
Boy Scouts of America
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English
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International Association of Fire Chiefs
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