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Author Interiew: Beverly Walker, Community Risk Reduction: Principles and Practice
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Mar 17, 2022
As part of the Jones & Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group Author Interview series, we had the chance to talk with Beverley Walker about her upcoming book, Community Risk Reduction: Principles and Practice. In this interview, Beverley talks about her experience, her thoughts on the book, what’s important in the book, and why she thinks it’s a valuable contribution to the fire service and emergency medical services (EMS) community.
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Author Interiew: Beverly Walker, Community Risk Reduction: Principles and Practice
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Public Safety Group
Mar 17, 2022
As part of the Jones & Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group Author Interview series, we had the chance to talk with Beverley Walker about her upcoming book, Community Risk Reduction: Principles and Practice. In this interview, Beverley talks about her experience, her thoughts on the book, what’s important in the book, and why she thinks it’s a valuable contribution to the fire service and emergency medical services (EMS) community.
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