Homeland Security releases an app for bomb threat response
Imagine if you were a police officer who suddenly realized that the abandoned vehicle you were assessing contained a bomb. While you might have had some training in how to handle such situations, would it all easily come back to you in the heat of the moment? Well, even if it wouldn?t, you might still know what to do ... if you were using the FiRST app. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security developed the application for emergency response personnel, to serve as a step-by-step guide for managing bomb threats... Continue Reading Homeland Security releases an app for bomb threat responseSection: MilitaryTags: App, Bombs, Disasters, Security, Terrorism Related Articles: State-of-the-art Explosives Ordinance Response Truck The Garmin eTrex that survived a bomb blast Water Bomb Factory - just don't let it fall into enemy hands Splinternet debuts Dirty Bomb detector network The Personal Radiation Detector Surf ninjas spotted invading arctic circle
Homeland Security releases an app for bomb threat response
Imagine if you were a police officer who suddenly realized that the abandoned vehicle you were assessing contained a bomb. While you might have had some training in how to handle such situations, ...
Mon 25 Jun 12 from Gizmag
Bomb threat? An app for that, too
At approximately 6:30 pm on Saturday, May 1, 2010, a smoking SUV in Times Square was reported by alert street vendors. Acting quickly, NYPD evacuated vast stretches on 7th and 8th Avenues, including ...
Fri 22 Jun 12 from Phys.org
Bomb Threat? An App for That, Too.
Homeland Security's new smartphone application for bomb threats.
Fri 22 Jun 12 from Newswise
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