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HOMELAND RESCUE OPERATION United States
Homeland Rescue Operations Division provides National Disaster teams comprised of volunteers cross trained in all areas of Disaster response. Some of the areas of disaster response include: Search and Rescue
His Glory Search and Rescue teams in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and Rita. EXAMPLE OF SWIFT WATER RESCUE Medical Rescue
His Glory Medical Rescue providing immediate medical care. Resourse Management (Logistics)
Homeland Rescue Operations Resourse Management (Logistic Teams) provide the supplies for other teams to be successful. Recovery (Humanitarian Aid)
Homeland Rescue Operations teams continue to assist victims of disasters long after have passed and the TV stations are gone.
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WORLD WIDE DISATER RELIEF International
World Wide Disaster Relief provides International Disaster teams comprised of volunteer teams around the world cross trained in all areas of Disaster response. Some of the areas of disaster response include: Search and Rescue
World Wide Disaster Relief Search and Rescue Teams during disasters in South America.
Medical Rescue
World Wide Disaster Relief Medical Rescue Team in the Andes Mountain of Peru. Resourse Management (Logistics)
World Wide Disaster Relief Resourse Management (Logistics) Teams make the supplies available for Medical and Search and Rescue Teams. Recovery (Humanitarian Aid)
World Wide Disaster Relief Recovery teams continue to assist victims of disasters long after have passed and the TV stations are gone. |
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SPECIAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES S.I.S Logistics the handling of the details of an operation NOTE Special Investigative Services Division Volunteer have the unique ability to participate in this division from their own homes His Glory S.IS. volunteers gather important information about potential and ongoing disasters. Through a network stretching across the United States and around the world these volunteers use telecommunications, internet communications and fax communications along with National and International news, Weather and Infectious Disease Tracking agencies to gather information about important information such as location, size, and demographics of effected areas. This information is communicated to the International Emergency Office Coordinator so that appropriate search, rescue and aid teams can be essembled to respond. S.I.S. work doesn’t end when Search, Rescue and Aid Teams respond. S.I.S. volunteers continue to monitor the progress of and conditions surrounding the disaster to ensure the safety and success of the mission. S.I.S. volunteers also assist with any logistical problems that may develop during the mission. S.I.S. volunteer are in operations 24 hours a day during ongoing missions and continue to be in operations until the completion of the mission. S.I.S. also has volunteers that respond with SRAT on missions to provide onsite logistical support and to act as mission historian prioviding accurate documentation of the mission activities. |
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