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We revisit a special episode in which our co-hosts discuss the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks
Anticipating potential targets, and preplanning a coordination and communication plan are keys to an organized response
What the U.S. can learn from other countries about emergency response to terrorist events
3 critically injured treated by paramedics; ‘lone wolf’ attacker shot by police as he ran from bus
Masked gunmen with automatic weapons stormed offices of a satirical newspaper before escaping
Prosecutor attributes attack that injured 13 to mental illness and not terrorism
Some students were receiving first-aid training with Pakistani army medics when the violence began
Despite its 80 recommendations, the review credits responders’ efforts during the unprecedented bedlam
The passengers and crew revolted against hijackers set on crashing into the White House or Capitol
Each time, he has tailored his message to the moment, at different points stressing themes of service, resilience, tolerance, reconciliation
The National Sept. 11 Memorial Museum was open for the first time on the anniversary
One of nearly 30 attempted bombings this year, the suspected terrorist attack sent bodies flying as bystanders fled the scene
A Boston surgeon reflects on the importance of being ready and resilient
Todd Stout, founder and president of FirstWatch, discusses the amount of data available available to EMS leaders and how to best put it to use
Turning a blind eye to cyber threats puts first responders and civilians at risk; here are two ways to stave it off.
Museum president: “You won’t walk out of this museum without a feeling that you understand humanity in a deeper way.”
The unidentified remains will be stored in a repository 70 feet underground; a group of victims’ family members protested the procession, saying they should be stored in an above-ground monument
“I’m very truly sorry if I scared or frightened anyone; that was not my intention,” medic Ron Miller said
He told employees at his son’s school that he had a gun; he said he was there to test school security and staged his own impromptu active shooter drill, a month after the Sandy Hook shooting
Families of Sept. 11 victims will get in for free; the museum is scheduled to open this spring
He and his crew treated firefighters who got out of the first falling tower
Jason has 11 years of EMT experience under his belt; he credits his training to saving those lives and says he’s no hero
Thousands of volunteers have pledged to do good deeds, honoring an anniversary that was designated a National Day of Service and Remembrance in 2009
We will be seeing these cases for years to come
Composer: ‘A dozen years later, stories continue to emerge, evolve and yearn to be told’
EMT Francis Charles served with the New York City Fire Department for 24 years before cancer linked to his work on the toxic pile at Ground Zero