California Officials Worry Over Attack Response

With Californians routinely punished by quakes, mudslides and wildfires, they worked out a neighborly way in the 1950s to share police and firefighters. But when it comes to terrorist attacks, some officials say, neighborliness could come up short.
Aug. 19, 2003
With Californians routinely punished by quakes, mudslides and wildfires, they worked out a neighborly way in the 1950s to share police and firefighters. But when it comes to terrorist attacks, some officials say, neighborliness could come up short.
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