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5.1. Worst Case Sceanarios: Be Prepared
Worst case scenarios: Be prepared! Emergency Preparedness for Everyone
By Tracey Connelly, Emergency Preparedness Training Specialist for the City of Seattle.
Presented on April 10, 2007, at the University of Washington Medical Center.
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