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1. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print Nervous O.C. Cities Check Fire Defenses Aftermath: In wake of Laguna Beach blaze, they are inspecting water supply, escape routes and equipment.
ERIC BAILEY; Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext); Nov 8, 1993; 1;
2. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print City's War Room Was Overwhelmed, Study Concludes Response: Jammed phone lines, antiquated equipment and ineffectual planning contributed to `complete ineffectiveness' of the emergency command center, panel says.
JAMES RAINEY;MARC LACEY; Los Angeles Times (pre-1997; Oct 22, 1992; 31;
3. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print Businesses Urged to Improve Disaster Plans Emergencies: Citing concern over a big California earthquake, the Red Cross wants companies to review their preparedness.
CAITLIN ROTHER; Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext); Oct 21, 1992; 1;
4. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print Commentary; Let's Prepare to Help One Another
XANDRA KAYDEN; Los Angeles Times; Oct 10, 2001; B.13;
5. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print WAR WITH IRAQ; Requests Aside, Air Raid Sirens Will Stay Silent; The Cold War relics, described as outmoded by an L.A. official, don't work anymore.
Matea Gold; Los Angeles Times; Apr 17, 2003; B.4;
6. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print Don't Panic, Prepare
Los Angeles Times; Mar 18, 2003; B.12;
7. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print Los Angeles; Officials Warned on Bioterror
KENNETH REICH; Los Angeles Times; May 8, 2002; B.3;
8. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print RESPONSE TO TERROR; Terrorism Grants Go to States, Cities; Policy: The U.S. begins releasing money to help local officials prepare for attacks. California, L.A. County get $20 million.
MEGAN GARVEY;CARL INGRAM; Los Angeles Times; Feb 1, 2002; A.24;
9. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print DEVASTATING JOLT IN JAPAN Visiting Experts Stunned by Lack of Preparedness Services: Earthquake engineers say the total breakdown of emergency coordination cost lives.
KENNETH REICH; Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext); Jan 20, 1995; 11;
10. Preview (Abstract/Citation) Full Text (No Photos) Buy Page Print The State; Best at Preparing for the Worst; Civil defense: Thanks to a career safety analyst, San Jose's terrorism response plan has become a model for the nation.
JOHN M. GLIONNA; Los Angeles Times; Nov 4, 2001; B.8;
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