Program for Emergency Management Essay

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Terrorist Attack

Response and Prioritization

When one utilizes power or brutality against individuals or property disregarding the criminal laws of the U.S. For purposes of bringing about fear, compulsion, or ransom it is regarded as terrorism (Homeland Security Advisory System, n.d). Terrorists act this way in an attempt to show citizens that their nation is weak to counteract terrorism, get attention for their causes or just to create fear among the citizens. There are different kinds of acts that constitute terrorism such as including: bombings and bomb scares; executions; kidnappings; hijackings; cyber terrorism (PC based); and the utilization of atomic and radiological, biological and chemical weapons (Homeland Security Advisory System, n.d)

Educating the Citizens on How to Ensure Personal Security

The initial reaction to these kinds of terrorist acts ought to be swift and effective hence setting up precautionary measures would enable the government to fight terrorism proactively and not reactively. The first priority should obviously be protection of human life, this is because everything else can be regained or recovered but not human life. This can be done through coming up with precautions and disseminating this information to the public in all ways possible. These precautions would include: always being mindful of your surroundings; to vacate the location if your instincts tell you something is amiss; to be mindful of irregular conduct; to be aware when going somewhere either on a plane or train; to not accept any package from someone you don't know; and not to leave your luggage unguarded.

Unusual or bizarre conduct, unattended luggage, and unfamiliar devices ought to be promptly reported to the nearest security personnel or the police; everywhere you go note where the emergency exits are (Homeland Security Advisory System, n.d). Learn and prepare on how to quickly exit in the occasion of a crisis; anticipate and plan on how to manage without critical services you ordinarily rely upon such as power, phone, gas, ATMs, and online transactions; work with building managers to guarantee that items such as flashlights, battery powered radios, first aid kit, hard caps and dust masks, and neon tapes to demarcate hazardous zones are placed on every floor of the apartment building (Homeland Security Advisory System, n.d).

Improving the Security of Vulnerable Areas

The need to counteract terrorist acts depends on locations that are prone to be exceedingly affected.
The vulnerable locations as given by the Department of Homeland Security are accorded the first priority. For such zones, people living close to possible targets could be urged to vacate or they could pick their own time to move to a district/area thought to be less vulnerable.

For example in the event of a radioactive occurrence, taking refuge in an underground facility or in a special radioactively impregnable building would be good options (Homeland Security Advisory System, n.d).

Key installations that are probable targets for terrorists include: missile launch complexes, military establishments, centers of government such as Washington DC, state capitols, critical transport and communications infrastructure such as airports and waterways, power generation plants e.g. nuclear facilities, petroleum refineries, and financial centers. (Homeland Security Advisory System, n.d).

Agencies that could be contacted

The United States Department of Homeland Security's National Terrorism advisory system that replaced the Homeland Security Advisory system was planned to give a federal framework and sweeping means to inform the public of any credible threats to the national government, states and neighboring countries and to serve both the public and private sectors.

This system gives warnings in terms of "risk conditions" that are classified in levels depending on the impact of the possible risks (Homeland Security Advisory System, n.d).….....

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