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    Explore " emergency response" with insightful episodes like "What are the Lessons from Odisha’s Disaster Response Model? | Police Chowki", "सबसे बड़ी तबाही चेर्नोबिल डिजास्टर | Facts About Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster", "Are real-life Dunki stories on the rise?", "Today's Air Force - Feb. 28, Part 2" and "Priority Telecommunication Services for Indian Country: How CISA Emphasizes Protecting Your Communities" from podcasts like ""All Things Policy", "Itihaas Aur Vikas", "Mint Primer", "Today's Air Force" and "Hoporenkv Native American Podcast"" and more!

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    What are the Lessons from Odisha’s Disaster Response Model? | Police Chowki

    What are the Lessons from Odisha’s Disaster Response Model? | Police Chowki

    In this episode of Police Chowki, Shrikrishna Upadhyaya hosts Amitabh Thakur (IPS officer & Transport Commissioner, Odisha) and Javeed Ahmad (former IPS officer & DGP of Uttar Pradesh) for a conversation on India’s disaster preparedness and response capacity. Amitabh Thakur highlights the Odisha disaster response model, its history, and best practices. They also discuss the role of National and State Disaster Response Forces, the role of local police in relief and rescue, and state capacity in this domain.

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    Priority Telecommunication Services for Indian Country: How CISA Emphasizes Protecting Your Communities

    Priority Telecommunication Services for Indian Country: How CISA Emphasizes Protecting Your Communities
    Release Date: 12.20.2023 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Priority Telecommunication Services for Indian Country: How CISA Emphasizes Protecting Your Communities” Special Guests: • Larry Clutts, Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for the Department of Homeland Security, Office of Emergency Communications, for FEMA Regions 6 and 8 • Cathy Orcutt, Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for the Department of Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Emergency Communications Division, for CISA Regions 9 & 10 • Jim Fogarty, Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for Regions 3 and 5 • Bruce Belt, Priority Telecommunications Services area Representative (PAR) for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s Regions 1 and 2 Episode Description: Cyber threats don't respect borders, and Tribal Nations deserve the same robust cybersecurity solutions as anyone else. That's where the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)'s Priority Services Programs step in, offering critical telecommunications and infrastructure support tailored to the unique needs of Indian Country. In this episode of the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast, we dive deep with expert Larry Clutts from CISA's priority area teams. We'll unpack the benefits of programs like GETS, WPS, and TSP, and explore how they can strengthen communications within Tribal communities, safeguard essential infrastructure, and ensure seamless emergency response during crises. Join us as we discuss: • Navigating the unique cybersecurity landscape of Indian Country. • How CISA prioritizes Tribal Nations within its programs. • Real-world examples of how these services have protected Tribal communities. • Steps Tribal governments and organizations can take to enroll and maximize program benefits. Whether you're a Tribal leader, a community member, or simply interested in cybersecurity solutions for remote and underserved areas, this episode is for you. Tune in and discover how CISA is working to empower Tribal Nations with the tools they need to stay safe in the digital age. Don't miss this timely conversation about strengthening cybersecurity in Indian Country! Visit the online resources linked below to learn more about Priority Services Programs for Indian Country. Share this episode with your network and raise awareness about cybersecurity in Indian Country. Keywords: cybersecurity, Indian Country, CISA, Priority Services Programs, GETS, WPS, TSP, Tribal Nations, emergency response, infrastructure, communication, remote communities. Resources to Include with Episode: Website: https://www.cisa.gov/topics/emergency-communications/priority-services https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/programs/priority-telecommunications-services Priority Telecommunications Service Center: Phone: 1-866-627-2255 Email: gets-wps@cisa.dhs.gov PAR Information: • Region 1 & 2: Bruce Belt | bruce.belt@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 993-6293 • Region: 3 & 5: James Fogarty | jim.fogarty@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 893-1629 • Region: 4 & 7: Dale Moushon | dale.moushon@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 738-3678 • Region: 6 & 8: Larry Clutts | larry.clutts@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 763-6101 • Region: 9 & 10: Cathy Orcutt | cathy.orcutt@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 941-4633 • Federal Government and Military: Wayne Pacine | wayne.pacine@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 740-2751 Social Media: Twitter- @CISAgov @CISAcyber Facebook, Instagram & LinkedIn- @cisagov Guest Speaker Bios: • Larry Clutts is the Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for the Department of Homeland Security, Office of Emergency Communications, for FEMA Regions 6 and 8. Larry started as a PAR in 2016 after spending 47 years in the Telecommunications Industry. Larry held positions in Outside Plant Construction, Outside Plant Engineering, Account Management and Sales in the Public and Private Sectors. In addition, Larry held a supervisory role for Telecom, Network Engineering and Smart Classroom responsibilities at a large university in California. Larry’s responsibilities as the PAR are to support national leadership; federal, state, local, tribal and territorial governments; first responders; and other authorized national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP) users on the value and use of Priority Telecommunications Services. Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representatives (PARs) work in the field, focused on expanding Government Emergency Telecommunications (GETS), Wireless Priority Services (WPS) and Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) within the ten FEMA Regions in coordination with the Office of Emergency Communications Regional Coordinators. Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative –NM, TX, OK, AR, LA • Cathy Orcutt is the Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for the Department of Homeland Security, CyberSecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Emergency Communications Division, for CISA Regions 9 & 10. Cathy assumed her responsibilities as a PAR in late 2019 after spending 30 years in the 911 Emergency Communications field as a dispatcher, lead dispatcher and 911 Emergency Call Center Manager. Cathy's responsibilities as a PAR are to support national leadership; federal, state, local, tribal and territorial governments; first responders; and other authorized national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP) users on the value and use of Priority Telecommunications Services. Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representatives (PARs) work in the field, focused on expanding Government Emergency Telecommunications (GETS), Wireless Priority Services (WPS) and Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) within the ten CISA Regions. • Jim Fogarty Serves as the Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for Regions 3 and 5. In this consultant role, Jim Fogarty promotes the Priority Telecommunications Services (PTS) program consisting of Government Emergency Telecommunications Service (GETS), Wireless Priority Service (WPS), Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP), and Next Generation Networks (NGN) Priority Service (PS) among state, local, territorial, and tribal governments along with nonprofit and industry elements supporting public safety. The Priority Services program provides critical emergency communications in support of disaster response and recovery efforts. Before his January 2020 retirement from the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Jim Fogarty supported the PTS program in various managerial positions for 18 years, including: Chief, Programs and Acquisitions; and NGN PS Deputy Program Manager. Noteworthy achievements included conceiving and implementing the Service Provider Council for carriers and equipment manufacturers to work in a collaborative forum to ensure interoperability of NGN PS. Additionally, he chaired the Emergency Communications Executive Committee’s NGN Working Group that obtained endorsement for NGN PS user requirements for voice, video, and data. Throughout his career Jim Fogarty supported emergency operations where he deployed to assist in disaster response and recovery efforts. Jim was the communications, ESF2, liaison responsible for coordinating Wall Street recovery efforts following the terrorist attacks of 9/11. • Bruce Belt is currently the Priority Telecommunications Services area Representative (PAR) for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s Regions 1 and 2. He retired from DHS CISA in January 2022 where he worked as the Emergency Communications Coordinator (ECC) for Regions 3 and 9 for 8 years, after transferring from FEMA National Exercise Division. Prior to that he worked as a lead contractor supporting the National Communications Systems (NCS and precursor to the Emergency Communications Division) Training & Exercise Div. and Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) program. He was the lead trainer for the development of the ESF-2 training and exercise program for NCS. Bruce is a retired Lt Colonel after a 23-year career as a US Army Signal Officer. He has a BA degree from Western Maryland College (now McDaniel).

    How Exercise Changes the Heart

    How Exercise Changes the Heart

    This week, Courtney Allison speaks with sports cardiologist, Dr. Sonia Tolani, who explains how exercise changes the heart. These changes are easy to see in elite athletes, Dr. Tolani gives a behind-the-scenes look at the screening process for athletes to ensure their safety in high-level competition. She also describes how teams can prepare for emergency response, and the life-saving measures that everyone should know when it comes to caring for our hearts.

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    Fatal Embrace: Unraveling the Crime Against Dorothy Dusold

    Fatal Embrace: Unraveling the Crime Against Dorothy Dusold

    Dorothy Dusold's life comes to a chilling end, her body marred by manual strangulation and the telltale signs of anoxic encephalopathy—a gruesome testament to oxygen deprivation and ensuing cardiac arrest. True crime experts Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack join forces to dissect this unsettling narrative, where familial love crumbles into fatal brutality. Diving deep into the psychosocial underpinnings, forensic evidence, and medical realities of the case, they guide us from the eerie echoes of the 911 call to the contentious forensic findings that sway the court. Through their exhaustive analysis, they illuminate not only Dorothy's agonizing final moments but also the grim medical trajectories that culminated in her tragic demise. This episode serves as a poignant and intellectually rigorous examination of the shadowy corners where family ties fray into lethal violence.

     

    Time-coded Highlights:

    00:00:20—Joseph Scott Morgan introduces the unique case of a daughter allegedly squeezing her mother to death.

    00:02:40—Joe Scott and Dave Mack discuss the physical strength required to squeeze someone to death.

    00:03:20 — The 911 call made by Cassandra Dusold is discussed. 

    00:04:20—Morgan lauds the invaluable role of first responders in high-stakes situations.

    00:06:20 — The concept of deception in the case is introduced.

    00:07:04 — Joe Scott Morgan explains what a 'code' means in a hospital setting, specifically a 'code blue' which indicates cardiac arrest.

    00:08:31— The crucial steps in emergency cardiac care are outlined. 

    00:14:09 — Dave Mack opens up a dialogue on the unusual circumstances surrounding Dorothy Dusold's death.

    00:16:40—Dave highlights inconsistencies in Cassandra's story, creating doubt about her credibility.

    00:18:40, the possibility of Dorothy having bilateral black eyes and ear bleeding is explored.

    00:27:49 — A medical breakdown of how the victim's throat was constricted is presented.

    00:30:00, Joe Scott delves into various methods of manual strangulation, questioning the story told by Cassandra.

    00:31:40 — The episode wraps up with the conviction of the perpetrator, Cassandra Dussault, for manslaughter.

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    Emergency Minute - Covid: What Really Happened

    Emergency Minute - Covid: What Really Happened

    We were so ready for Covid to hit, but then something happened that no one saw coming. And when it did hit, we were caught with our pants down. Join me for an honest discussion on what really happened at the hospital level during Covid. I will talk about the Emergency Departments and their response.  Then I will discuss masks, the vaccine, the lockdowns,  corporate greed, and more. You won't want to miss this episode. 

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    How New York City Addresses Tractor-Trailer Incidents

    How New York City Addresses Tractor-Trailer Incidents

    Explore an in-depth analysis of recent tractor-trailer accidents in the Bronx and New York City. Learn about the causes, types of injuries, legal implications, and preventive measures. Stay informed and stay safe on the road.

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    Grant Solomon: A Blue Chip Athlete, A Family Mystery, A Suspicious Death

    Grant Solomon: A Blue Chip Athlete, A Family Mystery, A Suspicious Death

    Grant Solomon, an 18-year-old prodigious athlete destined for greatness, tragically loses his life in a perplexing incident. The initial account of Grant's death is filled with inconsistencies and suspicious circumstances—his father Aaron Solomon's conflicting stories, the mysterious disappearance of witnesses, and the lack of expected physical evidence all contribute to the mystery. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack dig deep into these complexities, exploring everything from family dynamics and the meticulous details of attending professional sports training facilities to the forensics of accident investigations. Through expert analysis and engaging storytelling, they unravel a case shrouded in uncertainty. 

     

    Time codes:

    [00:00:20] Joseph Scott Morgan reflects on the value of relationships with children and introduces the case of a young man who tragically died at 18 years old.

    00:03:20 - Dave Mack introduces Grant Solomon, a blue chip athlete with a promising future, and his parents, who are well-established in their respective careers.

    00:05:20 -  The mystery surrounding Grant Solomon's death and the potential motive that could be tied to family issues are shared.

    00:08:02 - Dave and Joe Scott discuss the high cost and meticulous preparation involved in attending professional sports training facilities and the logistics of showing up to such a facility without an appointment, suggesting an oddity in the situation.

    00:12:20 - Joe talks about young drivers' potential mistakes, leading to Grant's death, and emphasizes the importance of eyewitness testimony in car accident cases.

    00:15:32 - Joe and Dave discuss the importance of experts in assessing mechanical failures and the process of examining vehicles post-accident.

    00:18:00 - Dave narrates the incident as explained by Aaron Solomon, Grant’s father, the only known witness.

    00:19:00 - Joe and Dave discuss the significance of a player's baseball gear, specifically the bat.

    00:21:20 - Dave reveals the ongoing custody battle between Grant's divorced parents at the time of his death, a video captured unknowingly by Grant's mother, and the inconsistencies in Aaron's account of the events leading up to Grant's death. 

    00:23:35 - Joseph Scott Morgan provides a detailed description of the scene, including the layout of the parking lot and the building. 

    00:25:32 - Joseph introduces blunt force trauma, a leading injury cause in America.

    00:30:16 - The condition of Grant's shoes and lack of typical accident wear and tear are discussed.

    00:31:57 - Joe Scott emphasizes the likelihood of trace evidence and the unusual lack of it in Grant's case.

    00:34:36 - Joe and Dave discuss the cause of Grant's death, a single injury to the back of his head, and consider alternative explanations for how it could have occurred.

    00:36:30 - Questions arise about the narrative of Grant being rolled over, citing a lack of evidence.

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    Fighting the Fire - An Inspiring Interview with Local Firefighter Kyle Burden | EP 18

    Fighting the Fire - An Inspiring Interview with Local Firefighter Kyle Burden | EP 18

    Welcome to the 4 Pillar Podcast, where we bring you powerful stories of individuals who exemplify dedication and bravery in the face of challenges. In this gripping episode, titled "Fighting the Fire," we sit down with Kyle Burden, a local firefighter, to hear firsthand accounts of his courageous journey as a frontline hero. Join us as we delve into the four pillars that make firefighting a demanding yet rewarding profession.

    In this riveting interview, our host engages in a heartfelt conversation with Kyle, exploring the following key aspects of firefighting:

    1. The Call to Service: Uncover the driving forces behind Kyle's decision to become a firefighter and the sense of purpose that fuels his commitment to protecting the community.
    2. Bravery and Resilience: Learn about the extraordinary courage required to face dangerous situations daily and how firefighters like Kyle build resilience to overcome the physical and emotional challenges of their profession.
    3. Teamwork and Camaraderie: Discover the importance of teamwork in firefighting, as Kyle shares stories of camaraderie among firefighters and their unwavering support for each other in the line of duty.
    4. Lifelong Learning and Training: Gain insights into the rigorous training and ongoing learning required to be a competent firefighter, ensuring they are always prepared to handle any emergency.

    Through Kyle's vivid anecdotes and experiences on the frontlines, Episode 17 of the 4 Pillar Podcast aims to honor the dedication and sacrifice of firefighters worldwide. We discuss the intensity of firefights, rescues, medical emergencies, and the lasting impact that these courageous individuals have on the lives they touch.

    Whether you're aspiring to join the firefighting profession, an admirer of selfless service, or simply seeking inspiration from real-life heroes, this episode promises to offer a unique perspective on the challenges faced by those who fight the fire to keep our communities safe.

    Tune in to Episode 17 of the 4 Pillar Podcast for a compelling interview in "Fighting the Fire" with local firefighter Kyle Burden and gain a renewed appreciation for the brave men and women who risk their lives to protect and serve.

    Joan Sullivan Garrett on entrepreneurship and enhancing the safety and well-being of individuals traveling far from home.

    Joan Sullivan Garrett on entrepreneurship and enhancing the safety and well-being of individuals traveling far from home.

    Born with an innate curiosity and a passion for making a difference, Joan Sullivan Garrett embarked on her professional journey with a clear mission: to enhance the safety and well-being of individuals traveling far from home. As a 1979 graduate of the Mesa Community College nursing program, and her extensive background in healthcare and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by travelers, Joan recognized the need for specialized medical assistance and support in remote locations.

    In 1985, Joan established MedAire, a groundbreaking organization that provides comprehensive medical and travel safety services. Under her visionary guidance, MedAire quickly became a trailblazer in the field, setting new standards for medical support, emergency response, and crisis management in the aviation and maritime industries. Joan has been featured on TIME, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and BBC, among other notable networks, for her extraordinary work and contribution to the medical field.

    In our conversation, Joan talks about her childhood and the inspiration that launched MedAire. She also shares her entrepreneurship journey and the lessons learned in pursuit of turning her passion for saving people into a global business. Garrett also shares how she managed motherhood, her well-being, and her motivation to keep building her business and impacting the lives of millions of people.

    Minuteman Report - Maryland Guard Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team Training

    Minuteman Report - Maryland Guard Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team Training
    The Maryland National Guard partnered with Baltimore County Police and Fire Departments to perform disaster response training in preparation for water rescue with a helicopter. The Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team (HART) training is performed quarterly, and prepares responders for emergency situations such as hurricanes and floods. Story by SGT Aimee Fujikawa.

    Episode 3 - A Moment With the Mayor

    Episode 3 - A Moment With the Mayor

    Mayor Pam Gualtieri becomes our first-ever guest on the Top of Main Podcast, and discusses the recent lockdowns at local schools and the impact those incidents (and the response of officials from different agencies) may have on the dispatch control issues that have plagued Newcastle and Weston County for decades. The mayor also gets to Grill the NLJ (don't worry, she goes pretty easy on us), and find out why Bob is looking for a new Bud in our Over It segment.

    Check us out at newslj.com to keep tabs on this story, or for more news from Newcastle, Weston County and the Black Hills of northeast Wyoming!

    S05E13 - Emergency Response

    S05E13 - Emergency Response

    This week Mark and Allen break down the Episode where the future of Lot 48 is finally decided! Leslie and Councilman Jeremy Jamm are finally going head-to-head, pitching their proposals for Lot 48 to the Planning Committee. Despite Jamm plying them with fast food during the meeting, Leslie is told in private her Pawnee Commons project is MUCH better for the town, and that they can't approve it because it is short $50,000 ... but if she can come up with that money in the next week, they'll vote for her. To this end, Leslie and Ben plan a black tie gala fundraiser, the gang all work together, things seem to be going well ... until the day of the gala, Leslie finds out the surprise annual Emergency Preparedness drill is happening, and as appointed Pawnee Emergency Czar, she must go to the Command Center immediately. The chosen simulated disaster is avian flu, which Leslie loves, since it is simple, and she's already prepared for it. Leslie attempts to breeze through the proceedings, but just when it looks like they have triumphed, Councilman Jamm (who was supposed to deal with Transit Authorities) dropped the ball, causing the epidemic to spread instead of being contained. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang does their best to get things ready for the gala: Ben coordinates things at Lot 48, including delegating tables and chairs to Donna, as well as dealing with firemen using Lot 48 as a triage center for the drill; Tom travels around Pawnee, desperately looking for caterers willing to supply free food for the event; Ron decides to take Leslie's place on Pawnee Today to promote the gala, which proves challenging once it becomes clear Joan Callamezzo is INCREDIBLY hung over, finally passing out on the floor before the interview can really get started. Meanwhile, the day has finally come for Andy to take the Pawnee PD exam. Very excited (but nervous), he makes his way to the police station, accompanied by April, who gives him a good luck charm and helps him with last minute cramming. After anxiously waiting in the lobby for Andy to finish, April finally sees him come back to the lobby, excited and confident that he did really well on the written exam! A bit later, Andy is once again taken into the back office, this time for his personality exam. As always, we tackle the tough questions, such as ... Can Leslie help Pawnee survive the avian flu, or is the town going the way of the dodo? How did Andy really do on his written exam? Will Ron effectively promote the gala event? Can Tom find any caterers willing to provide food for free? Is Andy prepared to take the personality exam? Where in the world did Jerry go? Does Ben talk the firemen into moving the triage center? Will Andy truly become one of Pawnee's finest? Will the gala happen, or is it destined for doom? What is "The Knope Protocol"? What is the good luck charm April gives Andy? Loyal viewers, Season 5 is on a roll ... will it continue? Stay tuned to find out, dot dot dot ... Many thanks to our wonderful sponsor, Chez Chez La Rue.

    Responding to a Weather Emergency

    Responding to a Weather Emergency

    We are seeing an increase in the frequency and strength of major weather events, or emergencies caused by weather events: Hurricanes, snow storms, wildfires, etc. In this episode, we use the backdrop of Hurricane Ian  to discuss preparedness for weather emergencies on campus. 

    Key Takeaways:

    • A Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) is a critical document that enables rapid and thorough response to an emergency situation. If you haven’t reviewed your COOP, or if you don’t have a COOP, start there. Your emergency management team should be able to assist. 
    • Registrar’s offices have a specific set of responsibilities that need to be accounted for in the case of an emergency; planning for a worst case scenario is a good idea. Assume no power, no internet, and no system status for some period of time.
    • Designated, authorized individuals in the registrar’s office may need to create a “driveaway kit” that includes information about student class schedules, emergency contact information, and any other critical forms, documents, or information that your institution may need. 
    • Often, the majority of the work relating to a weather emergency happens once the storm (or event) itself has passed. Maintaining flexibility, understanding, and working with compassion with your staff, your students, and your faculty can go a long way to restoring some semblance of normalcy. 
    • Being able to coordinate with other registrars is very helpful! AACRAO and your regional association can help you make those connections.     

    Hosts:

    Sarah Reed, Registrar
    University of California Hastings College of the Law
    reedsarah@uchastings.edu 

    Doug McKenna, University Registrar
    George Mason University
    cmckenn@gmu.edu 

    Guests:

    Brian Boyd
    University Registrar
    University of Central Florida
    brian.boyd@ucf.edu
    https://registrar.ucf.edu/


    Additional Resources:

    ready.gov - Federal resource for emergency planning

    Continuity of Operations Plans - FEMA guidelines


    Core Competencies and Professional Proficiencies:

    Leadership and Management

    Collaborative Decision Making



    Safety, Security, and Emergency Preparedness

    Safety, Security, and Emergency Preparedness

    On Episode 20 of the TID Water & Power Podcast we sit down with TID's Jason Hicks to discuss the District's safety, security, and emergency preparedness efforts.

    One of TID’s core values is Safety – ensuring a safe environment for customers and employees. Leading this charge at the District is the Security and Emergency Preparedness Department. In recent years, historic rain events, fires in our service territory, and global pandemics, have illustrated the value of the work of the Department.

    On this episode we discuss the importance of safety and security, how TID prepares for emergencies, and the role of the District when responding to an incident. 

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