Terrorism Biological Weapons

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Responding to biological terrorism UPDATED IN 2007!

Part of the WMD Response Package. Available separately or as a part of the package.
Provides training and response guidelines to emergency personnel who would be called upon to respond to a terrorist incident involving biological agents.

  • Possible targets
  • Likely terrorist devices
  • Hazmat response protocols
  • Site management and control
  • Role of National Guard Civil Support TEams and Medical Strike Teams
  • Specialized equipment and supplies
  • Chem-bio certified protective suits and air purifying respirators
  • Incident management
  • Addresses three different scenarios: (1)Intelligence agencies uncover the probability of a known threat and responders are called out to support the operations of the agencies; (2)a device is actually discovered, either prior to or following a release; and (3) an attack goes unrecognized until a number of victims develop symptoms.
  • Examines - viruses, bacteria, toxins and rickettsia.
  • How biological agents are be delivered
  • Incubation periods
  • Determining the dispersal site. 29 minutes.

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Chief John Eversole
John Eversole (dec.), Chicago Fire Department was District Chief of Special Functions, Chicago Fire Department. He also served as Chair of the Hazardous Materials Committee of the International Association of Fire Chiefs and Chairman of the National ... more...
Jan Dunbar
Retired from the Sacramento (CA) Fire Department where he served since 1965, Jan was Division Chief of Special Operations where he was responsible for developing the hazardous materials response team program, supervising the swiftwater rescue program... more...
Steve Maslansky
Steve is a principal partner in Maslansky GeoEnvironmental Inc. He has over 30 years experience in emergency issues, investigation and remediation related to hazardous waste and hazardous materials issues. He conducts training worldwide for the US De... more...
Dr. William Patrick
Mr. Patrick has long been a leader in the field of agents of bioterrorism, serving as chief of Product Development Divison at the Biological Warfare Laboratories, where products included bacteria, viruses, fungi, rickettsiase and toxins. He also work... more...
Caree Vander Linden
Public Affairs Officer, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases more...

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