Tuesday saw me return to the airport, to meet Richard Walsh and Matthew Brelis, who head up the Media Relations Department at Massport, Boston Airport.
It was a very sucessful meeting, and Matthew and Richard talked me through Media Management at the airport, the use of Media following major incidents, and the use of 'Social Media', which Richard described as 'Humanising your organisation'.
I left the Airport and travelled by a bus, that turned into a subway train, to the other side of the river to meet with Bob Wortman, the Chief Emergency Services Officer of the American Red Cross. This too was a very interesting and succesful meeting. We spoke in depth about Bob's experience during Hurricane Katrina, and his experiences at the New Jersey family Assistance Center following 9/11.
Wednesday saw me head off the Boston Police Headquarters to meet with the Chief of Uniform Officers William Evans, and his Deputy Darrin Greeley. Yet again, a fantastic warm greeting from the department. William and Darrin gave me agreat insight into their own experiences and those of the Department. We also spoke of recent exercises, and lessons learnt. Darrin also kindly gave me a tour of the 911 incoming calls department (pic below) and the Despatch Department, which was most interesting and informative. They even have cameras that sense gunshots, and turn to face the direction the shots were fired, in order to try and catch the culprit!
I then met Daniel Coleman, from the Intelligence Center, and he also shared his experiences, and talked me through intelligence gathering. We spoke in detail about London's own Project Argus and Project Griffin.
Thursday saw my return to the HQ, where I met the head of Boston Police, Daniel Linskey. Daniel is a truly remarkable character, who's knowledge is amazing. We spoke for an hour and a half about Boston Police procedures, and emergency management.
After Daniel, came my last meeting of the trip, Brian Fleming. Brian heads up the Peer Support and Family Assistance Unit's. This was a very emotional meeting. Brian talked me through problems that Officers may suffer following critical incidents and the support he and his team offer. The support is second to none, and the team, although hard working, are definatley seeing results from the work they are doing.
I was showered with gifts from Boston PD, and need to find room in my suitcase to bring them all home!
So there it is, the end of a 6 week journey. My journey has been amazing, it still doesn't feel real! i think the main thing that will always stay with me is the amazing, humble, kind and knowledgeable people I have met. I will never forget them, and would like to thank each and every one for making my journey so informatinve and amazing.
Thank you to you all.
Bob from the Red Cross
Boston PD Memorial to Officers lost.........
Darrin and the Supervisor of the 911 received calls







