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Category: Emergency Response
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, November 20th, 2007


PHILADELPHIA (Nov. 20, 2007) - Who do you call when a big oil spill occurs or a terrorist explodes a dirty bomb?

The answer will be front and center Dec. 2-5 in Pittsburgh, Pa., where one of America's foremost emergency preparedness conferences will attract 1,000 disaster experts and hazmat technicians to learn the best response techniques and examine state-of-the-art detection and cleanup technology at in excess of 100 exhibits.

The E.P.A. annually sponsors the Emergency Preparedness & Prevention and Hazmat Spills Conference for 1st responders, counter-terrorism professionals, emergency managers, and medical, fire, law enforcement and industry personnel. Co-hosting this year will be the City of Pittsburgh and the 13-county Southwestern Pennsylvania Emergency Response Group.

Highlights of this year's conference will include a tabletop drill by CSX transportation; advice on whether to fight a chemical fire or evacuate the neighborhood; how to handle pipeline emergencies and radiation risks; safeguarding employees; hazardous materials in the home; and rapid intervention to save the lives of responders trapped in a hazardous atmosphere.

Key speakers at the 2007 conference will include:

* Opening remarks - Glenn Cannon, FEMA asst. administrator for disaster operations and former Allegheny County, Pa. manager and Pittsburgh public safety director;

* Investigating Terror Financing - John Marsh, U.S. Department of Justice intelligence officer;

* Securing the Chemical Sector - Brian Harrell, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; and

* Radiation and You - Thomas Reed, Ph.D., retired hazmat director at Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory.

The emergency preparedness conference will include dozens of workshops, intensive training for emergency responders, and local field trips, including a visit to Somerset Co. to see the Flight 93 crash location and Quecreek Mine.

At the conference, the E.P.A. will give its yearly partnership awards to deserving persons and organizations in the mid-Atlantic region.

More information is accessible at the conference website: http://www.2007conference.org/, or by calling the conference hotline at 1-800-364-7974.

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