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Join Over 2,500 Medical Emergency Preparedness Professionals at DRRE 

 

 

Team members and employees from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services including; the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS), the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC), the Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professions (ESAR-VHP), and the United State Public Health Service (USPHS) who provide aid to states and local governments when natural or man-made disasters occur, will meet face-to-face with exhibitors at the Disaster Response and Recovery Expo.  Their goals are to establish a single, federally managed, integrated medical response capability to assist authorities in dealing with the public health effects of any disaster locally and internationally. 

Discover the latest equipment, technologies and services

 

- Communications Equipment
- Computer Software/Hardware
- Decontamination Shelter and

    Equipment
- Emergency Lighting
- Health Care Systems
- Information Technology
- Hazmat Response Equipment
- Medical Supplies and Equipment

     - Pharmaceuticals
     - Public Health & Safety
     - Public Works
     - Rescue Equipment
     - Safety Equipment
     - Shelters
     - Social Services
     - Vehicles

 

    Exciting additions to the exhibit floor

     

     

     

     

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    • Brett James 

    •   Over the past decade, Grammy-award winning songwriter and producer Brett James has established himself as one of the most prolific and versatile songwriters in Nashville, having had more than two hundred of his songs recorded by major label recording artists.  James has become a fixture on the Billboard Country chart with ten #1's and scores of top 20 singles to his credit.  In 2009, Brett achieved the Music Row "Triple Play", an award for three #1 songs in a single chart year, not once, but twice!  These six #1's; 'It's America', Rodney Atkins, 'Our Last Night', Kenny Chesney, 'Cowboy Cassanova', Carrie Underwood, 'Summer Nights', Rascal Flatts, 'The Truth', Jason Aldean, and 'The Man I Want To Be', Chris Young, earned James ASCAP Songwriter of the Year for a second time in October 2010.    

       

       

  •   DRRE is sponsored by the Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc.

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