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Rain Delay - Stay Safe!

Our show will be back soon, but the extreme weather around campus has delayed our recording sessions as the county emergency management and school personnel activated the crisis response planning to keep things safe for all.

An episode of the Structurally Sound - Institute for Homeland Security podcast, hosted by gat019, titled "Rain Delay - Stay Safe!" was published on May 3, 2024 and runs 1 minutes.

May 3, 2024 ·1m · Structurally Sound - Institute for Homeland Security

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Our show will be back soon, but the extreme weather around campus has delayed our recording sessions as the county emergency management and school personnel activated the crisis response planning to keep things safe for all.

Our show will be back soon, but the extreme weather around campus has delayed our recording sessions as the county emergency management and school personnel activated the crisis response planning to keep things safe for all.
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