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“OPERATION MEDUSA 2010” SPONSORS. SAN DIEGO INFRAGARD MEMBERS ALLIANCE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SAN DIEGO REGIONAL TERRORISM THREAT ASSESSMENT CENTER DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY THE SAN DIEGO HOTEL/ MOTEL ASSOCIATION.
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“OPERATION MEDUSA 2010”SPONSORS • SAN DIEGO INFRAGARD MEMBERS ALLIANCE • FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION • SAN DIEGO REGIONAL TERRORISM THREAT ASSESSMENT CENTER • DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY • THE SAN DIEGO HOTEL/ MOTEL ASSOCIATION
In Greek mythology, Medusa (Greek: Μέδουσα (Médousa), "guardian, protectress“ was a gorgon, a chthonic female monster, and a daughter of Phorcys and Ceto; gazing directly upon her would turn onlookers to stone. She was beheaded by the hero Perseus, who thereafter used her head as a weapon until he gave it to the goddess Athena to place on her shield. In classical antiquity the image of the head of Medusa appeared in the evil-averting device known as the Gorgoneion. In Ancient Greece, the Gorgoneion (Greek: Γοργόνειον) was originally a horror-creating apotropaic amulet showing the Gorgon's head. It was associated with the deities Zeus and Athena; both are said to have worn it as a pendant. It was also popular as a royal aegis, as shown, for instance, on the Alexander Mosaic and the Gonzaga Cameo.
“America was not built on fear. America was built on courage, on imagination, and unbeatable determination to do the job at hand.”President Harry S. Truman “Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction.” President John F. Kennedy
“Thou shalt not be a victim. Thou shalt not be a perpetrator. But most importantly, thou shalt not be a bystander.” A survivor’s inscription on a wall at the National Holocaust Memorial in Washington, D.C.
"Honor, Courage, Commitment" "Semper Fidelis"(Always Faithful)" "This We'll Defend" Integrity FirstService Before SelfExcellence in All We Do "Always Ready, Always There" "Semper Paratus"(Always Ready)"
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“Operation MEDUSA 2010” Friday, February 19, 2010 Exercise Format and Timeline 0830 to 0900 Sign-in/Continental Breakfast 0900 to 0910 Welcome and Introductions (key personnel only) 0910 to 0930 Exercise Introduction/Assignments 0930 to 1245 “Operation Medusa 2010” TTX: Discussion Groups (Note: Working lunch included in this timeframe) 1245 to 1400 Recap Discussions/Notes 1400 to 1445 Panel Discussion 1445 to 1500 Questions and Answers 1500 Exercise Concludes
“Operation Medusa 2010”Panel Members Boyd Long Assistant Chief, San Diego Police Department Victor J. Glover Sr. Vice President, Safety and Security, Accor North America Ed Hadfield Division Chief/Fire Marshall, Coronado Fire Department Ron Lane Director, San Diego County Office of Emergency Services Matthew E. Miller Senior Intelligence Analyst, California Emergency Management Agency, San Diego Regional Terrorism Threat Assessment Center
The Motto of the Boy Scouts of America “Be Prepared”
The 2010 Great California ShakeOut on October 21 is eight months away, and already more than 1.8 million Californians are registered to participate. Last year there were not this many until June! Prepare, Protect, and Recover!News from Haiti continues to remind us of how important it is to be prepared–as individuals, organizations, communities, and beyond. The ShakeOut is an opportunity for us to prepare together, hopefully before a major earthquake happens again here in California. To help we will be sending you preparedness tips each month, following the Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety. Step 1: Secure Your Stuff. Reducing and/or eliminating hazards throughout your home, workplace or school can greatly reduce your risk of injury or death in the next earthquake. Conduct a "hazard hunt" to identify what needs to be secured in place, such as televisions, computers, bookcases, furniture, unstrapped water heaters, etc. Get started by following our how-to instructions. "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" is the best way to protect yourself during earthquakes. Thank you for your participation and commitment to earthquake safety!
BE SAFE & REMEMBER TO TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER