Timothy R.S. Campbell This is Me
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Federal Emergency Management Agency
Emmitsburg, Maryland
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1. Small Community Quarterly: the electronic newsletter of the National Center for Small Communities
www.smallcommunities.org/pubs/ - [Cached]Published on: 9/11/2003 Last Visited: 7/27/2004
By Timothy R.S. Campbell
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Timothy R.S. Campbell is a consultant on emergency services and public safety. For 20 years he was director of emergency services for Chester County. Pa., an agency serving 73 cities, 123 public safety agencies, and more than 400,000 citizens. He has also been deputy chief, president, and ambulance chief of a large volunteer fire company. He serves as an instructor for Integrated Emergency Management courses at FEMA's Emergency Management Institute, Emmitsburg, Md. -
2. PERI - Public Entity Risk Institute
www.riskinstitute.org/PERI/PTR - [Cached]Published on: 9/11/2001 Last Visited: 12/11/2007
This article written by Timothy R.S. Campbell, an emergency services and public safety consultant, was presented as an Issues and Ideas Paper in the November 2001 PERI Symposium"Community Response to the Threat of Terrorism."
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Timothy R.S. Campbell is a consultant on emergency services and public safety. For 20 years he was director of emergency services for Chester County. Pa., an agency serving 73 cities, 123 public safety agencies, and more than 400,000 citizens. He has also been deputy chief, president, and ambulance chief of a large volunteer fire company. He serves as an instructor for Integrated Emergency Management courses at FEMA's Emergency Management Institute, Emmitsburg, Md. -
3. PERI - Public Entity Risk Institute
www.riskinstitute.org/peri/ptr - [Cached]Published on: 8/30/2006 Last Visited: 12/11/2007
By Timothy R.S. Campbell

