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Responding When a Loved One is Trapped in an Attack Zone

There are those who rush toward danger on our behalf in a crisis. Many times, people outside the immediate vicinity of an attack zone also rush to the scene to find loved ones or learn more of the situation. Deadly attacks have broad ripple effects, primary of which is confusion at the onset.

What should we do if we fear a loved one is trapped within an attack zone? The Firestorm Team has outlined some critical response steps that will help you choose the best course of response to deal with the situation.

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