Douglas Stutz
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Dr. Stutz is a consultant in Crisis Resolution for the firm of Stutz, Schuh & Associates, Inc. located in Daytona Beach, Florida. He acted as the Incident Commander for the clean-up of Anthrax from the former AMI building in Boca Raton Florida. Previously he was hired by the U.S. House of Representatives and served as the Incident Commander for the U.S. Capitol Anthrax Remediation Project. He had oversight responsibilities for all activities related to the identification and removal of anthrax from the Capitol area.

Dr. Stutz holds a Doctoral degree from the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois. His field of study is toxicology and immunology. Dr. Stutz has an extensive background in both science and emergency management. He served in the US Army for over 20 years working in the Office of the Surgeon General as Consultant for Emergency Medical Services; as the Director, Department of Microbiology, SEATO Medical Research Laboratory, Bangkok, Thailand; Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) as a research scientist and Executive Officer of WRAIR; and as a Professor of Emergency and Contingency Medicine for the Uniformed School of the Health Sciences and the George Washington University Medical School.

Dr. Stutz also has a unique emergency management background in that he served with the fire service for over 25 years first as a volunteer and subsequently as a career fire chief and commissioner.

Dr. Stutz is extensively published in both the scientific and emergency management worlds. He is internationally recognized as an authority on the management of chemically and biologically exposed persons and the management of WMD incident resolution.
 

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