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Have you ever wondered, “Who is in charge?” when you see Police, Fire, and EMS personnel on the scene of an emergency? Fire Chief Marc Bashoor details critical steps for new officers running Welcome to this free instructional video covering Lesson 1 of FEMA's IS-100.c course – Introduction to the
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- Have you ever wondered, “Who is in charge?” when you see Police, Fire, and EMS personnel on the scene of an emergency?
- Fire Chief Marc Bashoor details critical steps for new officers running
- Welcome to this free instructional video covering Lesson 1 of FEMA's IS-100.c course – Introduction to the
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