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EU FloodEx 2009 - from the FloodFighters' perspective
The FloodFighters’ dream draws closer: better international preparation and planning, with everyone sharing highly trained resources in a pre-planned way for emergency scenarios involving governments and agencies, writes David Lane - Written by David Lane. (Volume 6, Issue 1)
- Exercises

Channel Tunnel vision
More than 700 firefighters battled in temperatures topping 1000°C to bring a fire in the Channel Tunnel under control in September. David Lane asks what measures should be brought in to avoid a fourth blaze in this vital link between England and France - Written by David Lane. (Volume 5, Issue 1)
- Incident

Does the Pitt Review go far enough?
David Lane takes a closer look at the findings of Sir Pitt’s report on last year’s UK flood responses and calls for a single agency to be given primacy in managing inland water rescue operations - Written by David Lane. (Volume 4, Issue 2)
- Floods

Management of flood emergencies - part III
In the preceding parts of this series, a need to improve mutual aid arrangements was identified by Paul Hayden. To address this, he has helped to develop Project Resolve, as David Lane now explains - Written by David Lane. (Volume 3, Issue 2)
- In Depth

Confronting the perfect storm
This series will chart the international experiences of a small band of UK fire officers as they learn to tackle strategic and tactical issues arising from climate change: floods, hurricanes, severe storms, writes David Lane - Written by David Lane. (Volume 2, Issue 4)
- In Depth