To: JustPiper; Selene
I haven't seen that before either. And I'll add an interesting side note too.
While following the SARs, smallpox, et al threads over the past 2 years....I've seen many times mentioned that Drs./ Hospitals/First responders would be 'getting an info pack' of some sorts giving heads up and course of actins for things to look out for.
Well, my husband is a doctor. Our friends/his colleagues are doctors. They even work in state hospitals. No one has ever seen any type of info pack.
I went onto the CDC site yesterday, looks like this may be the information that was intended to be sent out. Nothing ever was sent out though. They must have decided to make all this accessable from their website; but they failed to notify anyone that the info is/was here.
http://www.bt.cdc.gov/training/index.asp
651 posted on
01/27/2004 7:30:01 AM PST by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: Calpernia
Maybe they are only running the Tom Ridge "be prepared for terrorism" television commercials in California.
Believe me, the people here are oblivious.
I have also noted an increase in Emergency Broadcast Tests on local TV and Radio.
Anyone else notice this?
654 posted on
01/27/2004 7:54:52 AM PST by
Selene
To: Calpernia
" No one has ever seen any type of info pack."
Interesting. I haven't seen any mention of info packs either, just a sheet referencing a chem disaster protocol in my annual packet(but not the actual protocol.)
Our administrator just changed too. They did just change IPs and tightened up cyber security.
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