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Issue: January/February 1998
Focus:
Public Safety & The Internet

Mutual Aid In Cyberspace
by Jerry Smith, Inter-Consulting Systems
A former California OES Assistant Chief takes a look at the Internet and how fire departments can use it to benefit each other.

Cyber Detectives:
Cops Go Online to Catch Criminals

by Richard Morrison
Carrying a badge and a gun isnít enough these days - police now include computers and modems in their modern crime-fighting arsenals. The World Wide Web has become a major factor in police investigations.

Creating and Maintaining a Public Safety Internet Site
by David Iannone, Hyattsville VFD
Want to create an Internet presence for your department? Here's how.

Marketing Your Fire Department in the Internet
by Derek Rowan
How the Internet can be used to market your department and benefit fire prevention and community service.

A Public Safety Guide to the World Wide Web
by Dave Larton
A road map to Internet accessibility.

PSAPS On The Internet -
The 9-1-1 National Reference Center

by Teri DePuy, SCC
SCC and NENA have joined forced to create a consolidated Internet resource containing essential point-of-cointact info for PSAPs and telecommunications providers.

Urban Search and Rescue
by Nancy J. Rigg
Across the country, FEMA has designated several dozen USAR task forces and prepared them to respond to urban disasters. Oklahoma City proved the value of these specialized teams. How are they set up, deployed, and managed during disaster responses?

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