Counting on us to get it right. So i thank you in advance for that young boy, that young girl, that family, whose lives will be changed, whose lives may even be preserved, because of your efforts. Thank you for inviting me here today, thank you for allowing me to learn from you, thank you for allowing me it share a little bit about what we do and mostly to simply say thank you, it was my pleasure to be here, secretary schultz, thank you, admiral beeman, thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, thats all i have. If you have any questions ill be happy to take them. Response and recovery. And the moderator for this panel is the city administrator for the city and county of San Francisco, naomi kelly. Please help me welcome naomi kelly. applause . Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for having me here today. Again, im naomi kelly, city administrator for the city and county of San Francisco and its an honor to be participating in this Important Panel discussion on the uss macon island. Over the cou
For good. We will take what we have learned from the battlefield, which is the most traumatic and saddest way to learn about medical capability, we will take the unprecedented trauma actions that we have learned and capabilities, we will share them as is happening right now in the university of San Francisco Hospital System where our medical experts are sharing what they have learned on the battlefield for First Responders and trauma support. We will share what we know about working with the amazing communication capabilities. Northern california Communication System and integrating those with our robust Communication System, through dsca and the various military interagencies. We will do that, partly because its interesting, partly because its challenges, but because as someone said all disasters are local. Somewhere theres a little girl or little by or grandmother that is counting on us to get it right. So i thank you in advance for that young boy, that young girl, that family, whose
You for allowing me to learn from you, thank you for allowing me it share a little bit about what we do and mostly to simply say thank you, it was my pleasure to be here, secretary schultz, thank you, admiral beeman, thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, thats all i have. If you have any questions ill be happy to take them. Response and recovery. And the moderator for this panel is the city administrator for the city and county of San Francisco, naomi kelly. Please help me welcome naomi kelly. applause . Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for having me here today. Again, im naomi kelly, city administrator for the city and county of San Francisco and its an honor to be participating in this Important Panel discussion on the uss macon island. Over the course of the next 50 minutes, we will be going to focus one of our were going to be focused on one of the most important elements of our city and thats the resill yepbs of our life line. I am joined by a Prestigious Panel of experts who i beli
Forthcoming. Maybe there was one individual who might have seen something happening and recognizing we cant let bad things happen. That is why we do this. One, we globally engage because its the right thing to do. We are citizens of the world and we deserve to take care of those less fortunate than us. And we do it because we wapt to increase communications, we want to foster communication because if somebody says i know of something bad thats going to happen in america, i just dont think they deserve that, ive seen them in action. Were trying to intensify and heighten those communications and we narrow that apure tour down from its Global Engagement from the Japanese Nuclear reactor, be it haiti, turkey, be it mexico, be it honduras, new orleans, and hopefully we prepare for something that will never happen in the bay area. And thats what you do today. Again, the great tragedy to me, the great tragedy would be if we have capabilities each of us can offer and we dont bring them to bear
Of our country which says we will give back, we will make a difference, we will share what we know. We are global force for good. We will take what we have learned from the battlefield, which is the most traumatic and saddest way to learn about medical capability, we will take the unprecedented trauma actions that we have learned and capabilities, we will share them as is happening right now in the university of San Francisco Hospital System where our medical experts are sharing what they have learned on the battlefield for First Responders and trauma support. We will share what we know about working with the amazing communication capabilities. Northern california Communication System and integrating those with our robust Communication System, through dsca and the various military interagencies. We will do that, partly because its interesting, partly because its challenges, but because as someone said all disasters are local. Somewhere theres a little girl or little by or grandmother t