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Kevin Kupietz is the chairperson of the Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) Department of Aviation and Emergency Management. He is a NC certified firefighter/paramedic with more than 20 years of emergencyresponse experience with local, state, and federal agencies. LinkedIn: [link] Book Mathews as a speaker: [link].
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By way of example, we recently held active shooter training for our emergencyresponse team. Perhaps it is reading a just-for-fun book or watching a light movie with my husband. It is not fiscally responsible or even practical. Recognizing this fact will help those of us with an overactive sense of responsibility.
By way of example, we recently held active shooter training for our emergencyresponse team. Perhaps it is reading a just-for-fun book or watching a light movie with my husband. It is not fiscally responsible or even practical. Recognizing this fact will help those of us with an overactive sense of responsibility.
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