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THIS IS NOT MY VIDEO THE ORIG. IS Mass Evacuation Bus Cruising Down The Highway. Could this be in for Preparations for the Swine Flu AKA W.H.O. Flu, FEMA Drills, something we dont know about yet??
I also want to addd today my husband was workng at the county jail and several people in a white prisoner bus with no markings showed up through the salli port. They were dressed in blue pants, white shirt with an unknown patch that was red white and blue.He has done plenty of work in the jails and never seen something odd lke this before, nor this patch. Any sugg.’s
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An ambulance bus is a mass casualty, mass evacuation, mass decontamination, or mass quarantine vehicle for transporting large numbers of patients from a mass casualty incident. A typical ambulance bus transports 20 to 24 patients on stretchers.
Ambulance buses are used as mass evacuation vehicles, to transport large numbers of stretchered patients
The AmbuBus Kit (Bus Stretcher Conversion Kit) is an effective and efficient solution for mass evacuation and transport of special needs patients, casualties, and others who require non-ambulatory transport. Quickly and easily retrofit vehicles of oppurtunity into mass casualty transport vehicles. With only 1 palletized Kit (2 Frames), convert an existing passenger bus into an Ambulance Bus capable of safely transporting 18 stretchers and IVs along with 6 operators and their medical support equipment. The ruggedized and palletized crate allows for quick and simple logistics for pre-positioning and emergency response. The kit is all-inclusive requiring no additional tools for embly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambulanc…
http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nrf…
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Cheeseburger Fever!!!
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Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama urged Gulf Coast residents to take the evacuation ahead of Gustav ’seriously.’ (Aug. 31)
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http://www.libertyrevolution.org
Fight for the Good and Right to
Restore the Republic, Liberty and Truth
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The U.S. military task force responsible for emergency preparedness and response during the inauguration held an open house for the media. The event took place at Fort McNair in Washington, DC.
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Several days ago I discovered this road sign had been erected overnight on a route I travel almost daily. It was placed at the entrance to a D.O.T. highway “rest area”. Should this be considered as an indicator of potential martial law enforcement and travel restriction. Or, should it be considered as standard D.O.T. signage used to indicate some sort of designated contingency response area?
Has anyone else seen similar signs in their area? Or, does anyone with D.O.T. and/or emergency response experience have any insights to add?
Just thought y’all might be interested to see this.
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A painful irony of post-Katrina New Orleans is how few
people throughout the country understand the extent of
what has happened to the city. Many people do not
realize that, nearly 10 months later, things are not
back to normal in New Orleans. As America’s attention
fades from Hurricane Katrina’s impact, a disabled New
Orleans continues to struggle for survival.
In many respects, New Orleans is alive and kicking.
People are moving home, schools are opening, cultural
activities have returned and, in some neighborhoods,
life has a sense of near normalcy; however, all it
takes is a short drive outside of the French Quarter
or Uptown to witness extensive loss and devastation.
The magnitude of flooding was incomprehensible and New Orleans still has many challenges to overcome.
The only way to really get a sense of the magnitude of
the post-Katrina destruction is to physically walk or
drive through the affected areas. With this in mind,
NOVAC presents The Drive. The Drive provides a raw
visual and narrated tour through four of the most
devastated neighborhoods in New Orleans and is
supported with extensive footage, maps, interviews,
digital imagery, and an original musical score by Emmy
nominated composer, Gil Talmi.
Through this community-based documentary project, we
present stories from a local point-of-view. We hope
this effort will garner continued support for the
rebuilding of a great American city.
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Just because it hasn’t happened does not mean it never will…..Take personal responsibility. Own your safety. Be prepared.
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