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The Miami Fire-Rescue Department , also referred to as the City of Miami Department of Fire-Rescue , provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Miami , Florida . The department is notable for being the first in the nation to equip all apparatus with two-way radios , as well as being the first to use fog nozzles .

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33-483: The Miami Fire-Rescue Department is the sponsoring agency for USAR Task Force 2 , one of the two FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces in the state of Florida. The task force is a 210-member organization deploying teams of seventy rescue workers, search dogs, physicians and structural engineers who travel with 50,000 pounds (23,000 kg) of equipment to assist in major disasters. Some of their notable deployments include Hurricane Opal (1995), September 11 attacks at

66-599: A history of problems with such improper releases at Lawton, said Allbaugh: "Private prisons do not run their facilities to our standards, but they are supposed to adhere to our operational protocols." "The only way you can get their attention is financial sanctions." On April 17, 2019, Allbaugh reported the DOC is "getting closer every day" to obtaining the equipment necessary to resume the death penalty, although no firm date has been set for executions to resume. The DOC said in 2018 it will replace lethal injection with "nitrogen hypoxia."

99-417: A listing ship, it is a sinking ship." Allbaugh began working on political campaigns at the age of 12 as a volunteer for Barry Goldwater 's presidential campaign. He went on to earn a degree in political science from Oklahoma State University where he became a member of Beta Theta Pi (ΒΘΠ) Fraternity. His first paid political job was working for Oklahoma Senator Henry Bellmon in 1974. After working on

132-441: A procedure which supposedly will painlessly smother an unconscious person. Without such a machine, the DOC has been unable to resume executions that had been horribly botched in recent years. Richard Glossip , whose guilt has been widely questioned, has had his execution postponed numerous times due to faulty protocols. Allbaugh, in an interview with Texas Monthly editor Evan Smith of Texas Monthly Talks , said, "Misplaced Pages

165-461: A questionnaire he had given the other potential running mates, which dealt with these issues among other topics. When the election results turned into a dispute over Florida ballot counts, Allbaugh went to Florida to run the post-election operation there while other advisers remained behind in Texas. After the legal maneuverings played out with Bush prevailing, he named Allbaugh as his nominee to head

198-593: A running mate. Allbaugh ended up with the responsibility of vetting Cheney himself when Bush focused directly on Cheney as his choice for vice president, rather than as the man to simply help with the choice. The screening process was subsequently called into question when Cheney's Halliburton stock options, along with his sparse voting record in state and local elections, came to light. A Cheney spokeswoman defended Allbaugh's vetting process, saying it "was as thorough, if not more thorough than what other candidates went through." It remained unclear whether Cheney had filled out

231-614: A wealthy Kuwaiti politician, which partnered with New Bridge to advise and provide security for companies doing business there. Allbaugh also started his own firm, which he merged in 2004 with that of his wife Diane, who had worked as a lobbyist at the Republican firm of Barbour Griffith & Rogers during his government service. The Allbaugh Company is commonly described as a lobbying and consulting firm, although Joe Allbaugh himself says he only consults with clients on presenting their services to government agencies, and does not lobby

264-683: Is an American political figure in the Republican Party . After spending most of his career in Oklahoma and Texas, Allbaugh came to national prominence working for Texas governor George W. Bush and helping manage his 2000 presidential election campaign. Allbaugh then became Bush's Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) beginning in February 2001. He served until FEMA's transfer into

297-2147: Is here: 80 elite members, including K-9s, arrive to help in Surfside building collapse" . WPLG . Retrieved 2021-06-28 . v t e Florida fire departments Counties Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus Clay Collier Columbia DeSoto Dixie Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hillsborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion Martin Miami‑Dade Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole St. Johns St. Lucie Sumter Suwannee Taylor Union Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington Cities Jacksonville Miami Tampa St. Petersburg Orlando Hialeah Tallahassee Fort Lauderdale Port St. Lucie Pembroke Pines Cape Coral Hollywood Gainesville Miramar Coral Springs Miccosukee Pensacola Key Biscayne Coral Gables Miami Beach Towns & CDPs Palm Harbor USAR Task Forces Florida Task Force 1 Florida Task Force 2 [REDACTED] Category [REDACTED] Commons v t e Fire departments of

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363-520: The 2012 presidential election . Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC) Director Joseph Allbaugh requested a $ 23 million supplemental appropriation to get through until June 30. 2016. The supplemental appropriation was needed to pay for-profit prison corporations CoreCivic and GEO Group to hold overflow inmates, salaries for uniformed staff, which are extremely low, and prisoner medical bills. The DOC must adhere to mandated standards regarding inmate services to remain in constitutional compliance. With

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396-455: The Federal Emergency Management Agency on January 4, 2001. Allbaugh was confirmed as Director of FEMA in February 2001 by the Senate in a unanimous vote. Unlike his predecessor, he was not raised to cabinet rank. Allbaugh gained some attention that April for remarks questioning whether taxpayers should have to cover the cost of rebuilding properties that suffer repeated flood damage, just as

429-674: The Mississippi River was flooding. This turned into a public disagreement with the mayor of Davenport, Iowa , one of the affected cities. It brought up policy issues that would arise again under Michael D. Brown , Allbaugh's former deputy and FEMA successor, after Hurricane Katrina . The Bush administration also proposed cuts to FEMA's budget and the National Flood Insurance Program . After Tropical Storm Allison hit Texas in June, however, Allbaugh said

462-723: The Rudy Giuliani presidential campaign . Allbaugh was to advise the campaign on general strategy and homeland security. Allbaugh stated that "Rudy Giuliani is the only candidate who will keep America on offense in the Terrorists’ War on Us". According to Giuliani, he and Albaugh "worked closely together in the aftermath of 9/11 to ensure that everything possible was being done to help victims and their families. He has significant experience in emergency management and I will look to him for sound advice and expertise." Allbaugh served as campaign manager for Texas Governor Rick Perry in

495-491: The Lawton Correctional Facility in 2017 and 2018, including the delayed releases of several offenders, the improper use of restraints, missing or improperly recorded prisoner counts, and failure to adhere to medication and nursing protocols. In 2017, the DOC fined GEO Group $ 380,000 for delaying the release of a Lawton prisoner by 304 late subsequent to the modification of his sentence. The GEO Group has

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561-496: The WTC (2001), Hurricane Katrina (2005) and the 2010 Haiti earthquake . Airbag 2 MedCat, Decon 7 25°46′43.43″N 80°11′28.59″W  /  25.7787306°N 80.1912750°W  / 25.7787306; -80.1912750 Urban Search and Rescue Florida Task Force 2 [REDACTED] This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on

594-598: The World Trade Center on September 24, 2001. Urban Search and Rescue Florida Task Force 2 or FL-TF2 is a FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force based in Miami , Florida and sponsored by the Miami Fire Department . FL-TF2 was started in 1991 and is designed to respond to a variety of disasters, including earthquakes, hurricanes, and terrorist attacks. The Miami Fire Department sponsors

627-519: The agency as one of the most visible responders in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks . At the time of the attacks, Allbaugh was attending a conference in Big Sky, Montana , on the subject of emergency response. FEMA came under severe criticism for its delays in processing applications for relief and inappropriate denials of applications for assistance for those who suffered resulting from

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693-593: The attacks on the Twin Towers. The September 11 attacks eventually led to a cabinet reorganization placing FEMA in the newly created Department of Homeland Security and Allbaugh elected to leave the agency. He made his resignation effective March 1, 2003, the date the reorganization was to take effect. Brown was an Oklahoma native and Allbaugh's old friend from Republican state politics, first hired by Allbaugh as FEMA's general counsel, despite having padded his legal and emergency services credentials. After leaving

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726-580: The board of directors. During the years before Allbaugh's appointment, BioPort had a troubled relationship with the US Food and Drug Administration . In September 2006, Allbaugh was elected president of Ecosphere Systems, Inc. He also sits on the board of directors of the National Rifle Association of America . The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee announced on October 30, 2007, that Joe Allbaugh would serve as Senior Advisor to

759-400: The budget cuts would affect the agency's ability to respond to future disasters. In May 2001, Bush announced that FEMA would expand its responsibility to include government response to terrorist attacks. Allbaugh explained that this mission, dubbed " homeland defense ", would focus on dealing with the effects of such attacks, but not extend to gathering intelligence to prevent them. This left

792-601: The field staff of the Reagan-Bush campaign in 1984, Allbaugh returned to Oklahoma to help Bellmon win a race for governor in 1986. He later served as a deputy secretary of transportation under Bellmon's successor, David Walters . In 1994, Allbaugh was brought to Texas by George W. Bush to manage his campaign for governor. After Bush's victory, Allbaugh worked as gubernatorial chief of staff , serving until 1999 when he shifted posts to become campaign manager in Bush's run for

825-518: The first to win federal contracts to help with hurricane recovery: Shaw won a bid potentially worth $ 100 million to refurbish buildings and provide emergency housing, and KBR received $ 29.8 million from the Pentagon to rebuild Navy bases in Louisiana and Mississippi. On July 12, 2006, Emergent Biosolutions, maker of an anthrax vaccine under its former name BioPort , announced that Allbaugh joined

858-573: The government directly for contracts. The Wall Street Journal compared his work to that of his predecessor at FEMA, James Lee Witt , who also provided consulting and lobbying services after leaving government service. Major Allbaugh Company clients include The Shaw Group and Halliburton subsidiary KBR . Though no longer affiliated with FEMA, Allbaugh traveled to the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina to help coordinate private-sector support, according to his spokeswoman. His clients were among

891-651: The government, Allbaugh capitalized on his ties with the Bush administration by going into private business ventures connected with Bush's policy objectives. He and Republican strategist Ed Rogers founded New Bridge Strategies to help clients "evaluate and take advantage of business opportunities in the Middle East following the conclusion of the US-led war in Iraq". Allbaugh also co-chaired Diligence-Iraq, founded by former CIA and FBI chief William Webster and 40 percent owned by

924-612: The newly created Department of Homeland Security , after which he resigned in March 2003. He was appointed as the interim Director of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections by the state Board of Corrections, effective January 11, 2016. On July 6, 2016, the Oklahoma Board of Corrections voted unanimously to make his appointment permanent and set his salary at $ 185,000. Allbaugh has pointed out his department "is not

957-422: The presidency. In this capacity Allbaugh was a key member of a tight circle of aides, together with Karl Rove and Karen Hughes , that the media dubbed the "Iron Triangle". Allbaugh called the trio "the brain, the brawn and the bite", with himself as the brawn at 6 feet 4 inches and 275 pounds. After Bush secured the Republican nomination, he chose Dick Cheney to lead the process of screening and selecting

990-654: The state for more money. In June, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections signed a five-year deal with The GEO Group to house inmates in Lawton that contained a rate increase worth an estimated $ 2.8 million. Florida's GEO Group hasn't consistently met the terms of its Oklahoma contract. The for-profit prison operator frequently failed its contractual contract violations at its Lawton, Oklahoma prison, one that houses some of Oklahoma's most dangerous prisoners. The Oklahoma DOC notified GEO regarding multiple violations at

1023-424: The subject , potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral . Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable, independent, third-party sources . ( October 2021 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) [REDACTED] FEMA Director Joe Allbaugh meets with FL-TF2 at

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1056-2137: The team, and provides administrative staff as well as warehouse space and other infrastructure needs. The team is composed of experts from 23 additional fire and police departments as well as civilians making up the 210 members of the team. Deployments [ edit ] 1995 - Hurricane Opal 1996 - Humberto Vidal explosion in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico 1998 - Papua New Guinea earthquake 1999 - Hurricane Floyd 2001 - World Trade Center 2003 - Space Shuttle Columbia disaster 2004 - Hurricane Charley 2004 - Hurricane Frances 2005 - Hurricane Katrina 2005 - Hurricane Katrina 2010 - Haiti earthquake 2021 - Surfside Condominium Collapse in Surfside, Florida References [ edit ] ^ "Task Force Locations" . FEMA . Retrieved 30 January 2015 . ^ "Task Force 2" . USAR South Florida Task Force 2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "About Us" . USAR South Florida Task Force 2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "Hurricane Opal" . FL TF2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "Humberto Vidal" . FL TF2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "Papua New Guinea" . FL TF2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "Hurricane Floyd" . FL TF2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "World Trade Center" . FL TF2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "Shuttle Columbia" . FL TF2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "Hurricane Charley" . FL TF2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "Hurricane Frances" . FL TF2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "Gulfport Deployment 2005" . FL TF2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "Gulfport Deployment 2005" . FL TF2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ "Haiti Deployment (January 2010)" . FL TF2 . Retrieved 1 February 2015 . ^ Morejon, Liane (2021-06-25). "Task Force 2

1089-478: The threat it would lock out 2,600 Oklahoma prison inmates, the owner of Oklahoma's largest private prison successfully lobbied the legislature for a raise this year, the Frontier reports. The GEO Group's sprawling Lawton Correctional Facility holds about 10 percent of Oklahoma's prison population. With Oklahoma's prisons operating at 114 percent capacity, the private corrections company has the bargaining power to ask

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