C.H.A.N.G.E. at the Emergency Managment Conference

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Jul. 22, 2007



"Designed for Emergencies", Emergency Management Conference has speakers that worked in WTC7 on September 11, 2001 and also speakers that help design there new office. Henry Jackson, Deputy Commissioner for Technology, talks about what happened to WTC7 on that fateful day and what is going on today to fight terrorism. But like many of these people in high places there story sounds like a script that has been proven false in the past.

Nate Evans and Alex Copp Confronted Henry Jackson to ask why we are ignoring the 800 (FEMA) camps built and about the overwhelming evidence of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks being staged. Henry Jackson not liking the questioning quickly tries to worm himself out the interview.

New York City new Office of Emergency Management replaces the city's former headquarters in the World Trade Center, destroyed on September 11, 2001. Speakers discussed project details, with a focus on the command, situation room, and the press center.

The OEM, probably the most important facility of its type in the nation, is a technology-rich space. It includes dozens of displays that support camera feeds from throughout the metropolitan area. proprietary video cameras at various secure locations, television stations, and international sources. It supports locations, television stations, and international sources. It supports up to 6,000 calls per hour during an emergency.

New York police and fire, US Coast Guard, FBI, and CIA act together to plan and execute coordinated action during emergencies.













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