Instead of the usual New Year’s resolutions to lose weight, quit smoking or exercise more, the Department of Homeland Security urged Americans on Wednesday to create a family emergency plan for any terror attack. “The start of a new year is a time when many Americans are inclined to think about ways to make improvements for the future,” departing Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge said. “Creating a family emergency plan is a great place to start. Families can create a plan that will allow them to know how best to communicate with one another in the event of an emergency,” he said in a statement. Full Story
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