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American Red Cross Workshop
PREPARING YOUR BUSINESS
FOR THE UNTHINKABLE
What would you do if there were a natural emergency or terrorist attack while you were at work? As an employer or manager, have you prepared for the possibility that you, your employees and co-workers might need to stay at the workplace for an extended period of time?
On Wednesday, May 29, a Red Cross workshop at Bucks County Community College brings together several experts who will provide information that could be critical to the survival of your employees and your business in the event of an emergency. Get detailed information about Bucks County's Emergency Response Procedures in the event of nuclear, biological, chemical or other threats.
WORKSHOP PROGRAM
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"Terrorism in Southeastern PA: How Ready Are We?"
John D. Dougherty, Jr., Emergency Management Agency Coordinator, County of Bucks
- "Preparing Your Business for the Unexpectedthe Red Cross Perspective"
Charles Cadden, Director of Emergency Preparedness and Critical Infrastructure, American National Red Cross
- "Weapons of Mass Destruction: the Medical Perspective"
Dr. Charles McHugh, Lt. Col. Medical Corps, U.S. Army Reserve
- "Terrorism: the FBI Perspective"
John "Mike" Johnston, Supervisory FBI Agent, Bucks & Montgomery Counties
The workshop will run from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. at the Bucks County Community College Auditorium, Swamp Road, Newtown. Admission is $25. For more information or a registration form contact the American Red Cross, Lower Bucks County Chapter, at 215-946-4870 or email kearnc@crossnet.org.
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