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Scenario: The Federal Bureau of Investigations has indicated that a threat involving weapons of mass destruction has been made against your five story, 500 employee federal building. Although the Fede

Scenario: The Federal Bureau of Investigations has indicated that a threat involving weapons of mass destruction has been made against your five story, 500 employee federal building. Although the Federal Bureau of Investigations and law enforcement are doing everything possible to stop this attack, the city council and governor have asked for you, the security manager, to prepare a plan to mitigate, respond, and recover from this potential critical incident. You have private security, local police, fire and emergency medical services, state homeland security, and a representative from the Federal Emergency Management Agency awaiting your guidance.

Write a 1,750- to 2,100- word emergency management plan explaining how each entity (local police, fire and emergency medical services, state homeland security, private security and a representative from the Federal Emergency Management Agency) will be involved. Address the following:

  • Plan measures to include the establishment of a Unified Command System
  • Preemptive steps to mitigate a critical incident to include supplies, training, methods of communication, and media control
  • Response plans
  • Recovery efforts
  • Summarize by evaluating the effectiveness of this plan in comparison to existing after-action reports

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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