Burke | Counter-Terrorism for Emergency Responders | Buch | 978-0-8493-9923-7 | www.sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 540 Seiten, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 889 g

Burke

Counter-Terrorism for Emergency Responders


2. Auflage 2006
ISBN: 978-0-8493-9923-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)

Buch, Englisch, 540 Seiten, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 889 g

ISBN: 978-0-8493-9923-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)


Terrorism is no longer something that only happens to other countries. Attacks on US soil in the 1990’s brought the reality of terrorism home and the Sept 11th tragedy let us know that the United States is a high priority target. The goal of today’s terrorist is body count, and while traditional bombings have served them in the past, the allure of killing thousands of people with a very small amount of biological or chemical agent will prove irresistible. Our only defense on the front line is a well-prepared emergency response team. The key to an effective terrorist response is to understand and contain the hazardous materials involved. Counter-Terrorism for Emergency Responders, Second Edition meticulously details the characteristics, actions, identification, containment, and emergency treatment of all types of agents. Drastically updated from the 1999 edition, chapter after chapter is packed with new information on chemical agents, biological agents, and explosive, nuclear, and incendiary devices. Using his 26 years of experience in emergency services and his skills as a hazardous materials consultant in more than 15 states, the author prepares the first responder to handle everything from re-establishing control and on-scene triage to investigating the crime. Including information on pre-incident and avoidance tactics, the author provides new monitoring and detection techniques, protective equipment and decontamination, and an extensive list of resource organizations and training opportunities. The worst may never happen to your community, but will you be prepared if it does?

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Fire Fighters, Law Enforcement, Emergency Medical Personnel, Emergency Management Personnel, Hospital ER Staff, Emergency Response Personnel


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Contents

Introduction: It’s Just Another Hazardous

Materials Incident! History of Terrorism Chemical Terrorist Agents

Nerve Agents

Blister Agents or Vesicants

Blood Agents (Cyanogens)

Choking Agents (Lung Damaging Agents)

Riot Control Agents (Irritant Agents)

Vomiting Agents

Miscellaneous Chemical Agents Biological Terrorist Agents

Bacterial Agents

Viruses

Biological Toxins Explosive Terrorism

ATF Bomb Threat Checklist

Characteristics of Explosions

Categories of Explosions

Types of Chemical Explosions

Two Phases of Explosions

Yield vs. Order

Improvised Explosive Devices

Letter and Package Bombs

Explosives under ATF Jurisdiction Nuclear Terrorism

Definition of Radioactive Material

History of Radiation

Atomic Structure

Nuclear Fission

Types of Radiation

Measurements of Radioactivity

Biological Effects of Nuclear Explosions

Radiation Exposure

Effects of Nuclear Explosions Incendiary Terrorism

What is Arson?

The Firefighter’s Role

History of Incendiary Terrorist Incidents

Types of Incendiary Devices

Chemistry of Fire and Fire Behavior

Heat Transfer

Stages of Fire Development

Clues to Arson and Terrorism

Fire Causes

Monitoring and Detection Equipment for

Terrorist Agents

pH

Monitoring for Oxygen Levels

Monitoring for Flammable Atmospheres

Monitoring Toxic Atmospheres

Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry

Colorimetric Sampling Tubes

Chemical Agent Detectors

Direct-Read Instruments

Test Kits

Test Strips

CDP Five-Step Process for Biological Materials

Five-Step Testing Process

Agent Characteristics for Monitoring

Biological Agent Detectors

Radiation Detection Equipment

Air Monitoring during Terrorist Incidents

Explosives Monitoring

Anthrax Field Test Update

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Decontamination for Terrorist Agents

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Respiratory Protection

Body Protection

Guidelines for Choosing Chemical and Biological Agent

Protective Clothing

PPE Required for Protection from Specific Agents

CDC Interim Recommendations for the Selection and Use of

Protective Clothing and Respirators against Biological Agents

Heat and Cold Stress

PPE of the Future

Decontamination

Technical Decontamination

Emergency Decontamination

Removing Clothing

Skin Decontamination Solutions and Agents

Equipment Decontamination Solutions and Agents

Decontamination Corridor Setup

Response Tactics for Terrorism: “The Rules Have Changed”

Approaching the Scene

Establishing Scene Control

Identifying the Hazards

Public Protection Options

Managing the Incident

National Incident Management System (NIMS)

Incident Operations

Triage, Treatment, and Transport

Preparing the Hospitals

Managing the Deceased

Fighting Fires Involving Chemical Agents

Investigating the Crime

Termination of the Incident

Developing a Plan

Resources

Response to Incidents Involving Radioactive Materials

Department of Energy Nuclear Emergency Search Team (NEST)

FEMA’s Urban Search & Rescue (US&R) Program

Metropolitan Medical Strike Force Teams (MMST)

FBI Explosives Unit — Bomb Data Center

U.S. Army Soldier Systems Command (SBCCOM)

U.S. Coast Guard Strike Force

National Guard Civil Support Teams (Formerly Rapid Assessment and Initial Detection [RAID] Teams)

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)

Visual First Responder (VFR)

Homeland Security Alert System

Trident/One Mass Decontamination Device

Terrorism Resources and Response Training

National Fire Academy: Emmitsburg, Maryland

Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP): Fort McClellan, Alabama

Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP) Training



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