MITER Science, Spaces and Technology. ete. DISASTER: COULD A SIMILAR DISASTER HAPPEN IN 4 SCIENCE, SPACE, AND TECHNOLOGY ONE HUNDRED FIRST CONGRESS For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, SPACE, AND TECHNOLOGY ROBERT A. ROE, New Jersey, Chairman GEORGE E. BROWN, JR., California ROBERT S. WALKER, Pennsylvania* CLAUDINE SCHNEIDER, Rhode Island DON RITTER, Pennsylvania RON PACKARD, California ROBERT C. SMITH, New Hampshire HARRIS W. FAWELL, Illinois D. FRENCH SLAUGHTER, JR., Virginia LAMAR SMITH, Texas JACK BUECHNER, Missouri CONSTANCE A. MORELLA, Maryland CHRISTOPHER SHAYS, Connecticut DANA ROHRABACHER, California STEVEN H. SCHIFF, New Mexico TOM CAMPBELL, California Dr. Frederick Krimgold, Associate Dean, College of Architecture and Peter I. Yanev, Chairman, E&E Engineering, Inc., San Francisco, Ca........ Loring A. Wyllie, Jr., Chairman of the Board, H. J. Degenkolb Associates, Dr. Eric K. Noji, Assistant Director, Department of Emergency Medicine and Department of Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md.. Dr. Henry J. Siegelson, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emer- gency Medicine, Emory University, Emergency Physician, DeKalb Gen- eral Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., accompanied by Dr. Burton Kaplan, Mary- land Shock Trauma Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Ron Coleman, Chief, Fullerton Fire Department, California, accompanied by Larry Greene, Deputy Fire Chief, Fullerton Fire Department, Ful- Appendix: Additional statements for the record: Statement from Dr. Michael B. Heisler, Univ. of South Dakota, School of Statement from George Tellmann, President and CEO, American Mobile Statements from the Public Service Satellite Consortium by Louis A. Bransford, President, John Carver Scott, Director of International Pro- (III) |