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  • Well, gee, it's October 3rd and they had an incident.  Now here's a real case of what you put your attention on, you attract.

  • Capital Shield 2014: First responders to train in nation's capital
    A Soldier from the 911th Technical Rescue Engineer Company discusses  rescue procedures with a civilian first responder during last year's  Capital Shield training event. The Joint Force Headquarters - National  Capital Region is the coordinating agency of the training which features more than 38 participating organizations from DOD and Capital region  response agencies. The organizations will perform mock mass casualty  rescues, Defense Support to civil agency technical rescues and law  enforcement tactical responses. The goal of the exercise is to ensure  government agencies at every level are prepared to coordinate action to  protect the public in the event of an actual disaster in the National  Capital Region. Related Links
        Army.mil: North America News     Capital Shield 2014     Joint Force Headquarters - National Capital Region     U.S. Army Military District of Washington on Facebook
    WASHINGTON (Sept. 24, 2014) -- Seeing emergency vehicles and first responders in  action unfortunately are not new to the residents of the National  Capital Region, but beginning Sept. 30 thru Oct. 3, those images will  not be a sign that something has gone terribly wrong, but that various  government agencies are preparing for the next such incident if it  occurs.
    Capital Shield 2014 is a joint training exercise in the  National Capital Region, or NCR, that runs from Sept. 30 thru Oct. 3,  and is hosted by the Joint Force Headquarters - National Capital Region. It brings federal, state, local and municipal agencies together to  realistically test interagency operability during a crisis impacting the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Maryland.
    It also trains and prepares the Department of Defense to provide defense support to civil  authorities and employ appropriate force protection measures as  requested.
    More than 38 participating agencies from DOD and  capital region response agencies will perform mock mass casualty  rescues, Defense Support to civil agency technical rescues and law  enforcement tactical responses. The goal of the exercise is to ensure  government agencies at every level are prepared to coordinate action to  protect the public in the event of an actual disaster in the National  Capital Region.
  • BREAKING NEWS: Shots fired at Capitol after chase from White House    Congress is back in session the blame game is still going on.

  • Is the story straight yet on what really happened??

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