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1. News | PensacolaNewsJournal.com
www.gulfcoastgateway.com/news/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/20/2003 Last Visited: 1/20/2003
"We're holding our breath," said Carol Brownell, human resources manager at Baptist Hospital, one of the area's largest employers.
Baptist has only a few staff members away on military duty.
"One or two of those jobs are in critical care," Brownell said. "How do we find people in these specialty categories that are hard to fill with replacements" on an interim basis?
As many as 30 employees could have been activated after the terrorist attacks on September 11, so Brownell knows that many face being called to duty again.
Many others in the business of public safety face the prospect of shortened rosters if the deployments are accelerated. Currently, most agencies and businesses seem to have low numbers of men and women away for duty.

