Very important moment. Its right to pause and reflect and thank each and every one of are suffered. The need to do everything in our power to make sure that their immediate needs are attended to and that we move aggressively but thoughtfully and tray teenically with a health first mindset to reopening the economy in the peril of Economic Conditions. I want to begin not only to acknowledge those workers but to just remind you a bit about what weve been doing as both essential workers and those that have been displaced, we talked yesterday about a new portal for child care but again, you cant talk about the work force, those needs of essential workers, and those that are searching for Job Opportunities displaced talking about the need and caring for their children. Some 20,000 vouchers have been set aside in our efforts to address the child care needs, thousands and thousands of critical front line employees. Over 28,000 slots that are available today and if you go to that site covid19.
What the electricity everybody get down on the Federal Building has been blown out. Holy cow welcome to the Emergency Education network. Tonight, live from Oklahoma City, managing terrorism events, the oklahoma experience. And now your host says can hubs. Can hines. Your host which is coming to you live from the Firefighters Memorial museum in Oklahoma City oklahoma. The topic of this broadcast is managing terrorism events. The oklahoma experience. Tonight we are focusing on a serious played that seems to be rapidly across the globe affecting every nation including our own. It appears and strikes without warning, leaving a trace of anger, fear and frustration in its path. Its name, its called terrorism. A name that has been ringing in our ears all too frequently of late. Oklahoma city, oklahoma, is a city that just a year ago experienced a devastation of a mammoth proportion. A bomb truck exploded in front of the alfred p. Murrah building. Costs veer property damaged. Emergency and Law
Mike will have traffic coming up in about eight minutes. Hospitals. Reporter first orion says first, we want to start with meteorologist kari hall with a its offering it free to other look at that forecast for today. Essential businesses and even yesterday was really nice, kari. Government offices during the pandemic. Right now it only works on i thought so. Will that carry over to today . Tmobile phones with sprint yeah, were actually going coming soon. First orion says its asking to continue to warm up. I had a few sprinkles here at my other carriers to work with them on this. House yesterday. It was a mixed bag of weather if its a call claiming to be for parts of the bay area but from a hospital, pharmacy, today all of that rain has since clinic or lab and they demand moved out and were going to see any kind of payment or say they want to confirm your personal a mostly sunny sky today. Were starting out with data, dont give them anything. Temperatures in the low 40s in its likely a
With regard to this proceeding basically there are four elements that i have to receive information regarding [ explosion ] everybody get out of here now. [ sirens ] a Federal Building has been blown up. Holy cow. [ sirens ] welcome to the Emergency Education network. Tonight live from Oklahoma City, managing terrorism events the oklahoma experience. And now your host ken hines. Good evening and welcome to the Emergency Education network. Im ken hines. Your host for this broadcast which is come towing live from a Firefighters Memorial museum in Oklahoma City, oklahoma. Now the topic of this broadcast is managing terrorist events, the oklahoma experience. Tonight were focusing on a serious playing that seems to be spreading rapidly across the globe and affecting every nation including our own. It appears in strikes without warning and leaves a trail of anger, fear and frustration in its path. Its name, its called terrorism. A word that has been ringing in our ears all too frequently of
The Federal Building has been blown up. Holy cow. [sirens blaring] welcome to the Emergency Education net work. Tonight, live from Oklahoma City, managing terrorism events, the oklahoma experience. And now, your host ken hines. Ken good evening and welcome to the Emergency Education network. Im ken hines, your host for this broadcast which is coming to you live from the Firefighters Memorial museum in Oklahoma City, oklahoma. E title of this broadcast is managing terrorism events. Tonight, its affecting every nation including our own. It leaves a trail of anger, fear and frustration in its path. Its name is called terrorism, a word that has been ringing in our ears all too frequently of late. Oklahoma city, oklahoma, is a city that just over a year ago experienced a devastation of mammoth proportion as a massive truck bomb exploded. This violent act of terrorism killed and injured hundreds of victims and caused severe damage, Emergency Personnel and Law Enforcement officers from every