UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO RESEARCHERS STUDYING 'OCTOBER SURPRISE' RESPONSE UNDERSCORE NEED FOR EXPERTISE, TRAINING
October 11, 2007
October 11, 2007
BUFFALO, N.Y., Oct. 11 -- The University at Buffalo issued the following press release:
University at Buffalo researchers studying the response to the 2006 "October Surprise" storm have concluded that the effective coordination of emergency services played a critical role in decision making during the crisis.
In a paper examining the "Incident Command System" used by Erie County in responding to the natural disaster, the researchers investigated . . .
University at Buffalo researchers studying the response to the 2006 "October Surprise" storm have concluded that the effective coordination of emergency services played a critical role in decision making during the crisis.
In a paper examining the "Incident Command System" used by Erie County in responding to the natural disaster, the researchers investigated . . .
