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Council approves first package of threat-preparedness recommendations, funds masks, bomb-dog capacity and hazmat support
Summary
The City Council unanimously approved an initial set of recommendations from the threat-preparedness task force to buy emergency protective masks for first responders, expand bomb-dog capacity and strengthen hazmat response and planning for mass medicine distribution sites.
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved the first package of recommendations from the city’s threat-preparedness task force, funding emergency protective masks for first responders, additional bomb-dog capability and enhanced hazardous-materials (hazmat) resources.
Councilmember Weiss presented the recommendations as a modest and practical first step in a broader program of preparedness. The…
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