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This new book will take you step by step, how to create safer
Schools, Transportation Services, Businesses and Residences.
Don't end up like administrators and Law Enforcement at
Columbine H.S. and the staff at Virginia Tech. All discovered
the inconsistancy in "Communication Performance Failures". The
end result, more than 50 people, someones child lost their
lives. "Staff Warned Their Families First", The Final Report!
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On 3/09/11, J D Molet wrote:
> TIME TO THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX, WHEN MORE ARE GRADUATING
FROM
> COLLEGE WITH NO CHANCE OR FUTURE OF A JOB!
>
>
> Before you apply or, think this sounds like the easiest job
> you will ever have, know this!
>
> You may be required to give your life in the line of duty,
> in order to protect the lives of many other facility
> occupants. I say this as an honest statement and, with life
> altering definition. The final conclusions of the Virginia
> Tech facility occupant fatalities were, “Staff Warned Their
> Families First”. This information came from the publication
> by the Associated Press.
>
> There are other incidents of incidental abuse, one of which
> is, Denton Texas. A student was suspected of building a
> bomb. While law enforcement was preparing to defuse the
> situation, 28 minutes went by where staff did nothing to
> protect the innocent students in the area, within the
> facility. When law enforcement finally made a move, the
> bells rang for class change. The young children exiting
> class rooms were confronted by men in black suits and
armor,
> with automatic assault weapons pointed at them. Staff knew
> who the child was, law enforcement did not.
>
> In good conscience, I can not let this or other tragedies
> continue to occur. If you are serious about this job, you
> will not either. With our specialized training program, you
> could have prevented this situation from happening to many
> of the innocent children inside the facility. Although the
> duties of an E.O.T.F.D “Facility Communications Specialist”
> may seem boring more than 97% of the time. Inspectors are
to
> be on scene as soon as possible, if not already, to operate
> the facilities communications system during many types of
> emergency conditions. These conditions include:
>
> A: Student, Occupant or Stranger with a gun, a bomb, a
knife.
> B: A Chemical threat inside, outside or approaching the
> facility.
> C: Keeping occupants updated with severe weather updates and
> preparation conditions.
> D: A fight between students, students and educators, gangs
> fights and other disputes as well.
> E: A stray dog, horse, cow, wolf, bear, hawk, etc.
>
> Before you think Part E is a joke. What is lock down?
“Lock
> Down” is where teachers lock the doors and children hide
> under their desk. In a local Oklahoma school “Lock Down”
was
> communicated with the bells because a stray dog was seen
> around the property. Do you believe this was the right
thing
> to do? As specialist we don’t and, we intend to do
something
> positive about it.
>
> You, and you alone will be the only one who possess
the
> right training to protect those occupants from, during and
> even exposure to, aftermaths of “Unexpected Facility and,
> Non Facility Events and Emergencies”. These conditions are
> emergencies which will include working with and,
> communicating with, law enforcement and the fire department
> officials in the event of.
>
> Anyone who is not up to these very important
challenges are
> discouraged from applying and, should not waste their time
> or ours by continuing the application process, orientation
> and the formal training. You may contact me only at the
> e-mail address listed below. No calls are accepted at this
time.
>
> I appreciate your time and attention. Thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> John D. Molet
> Senior Executive Director
> E. O. T. F. D.
>
> eotfd@yahoo.com
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