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Counter-Terrorism for Emergency Responders

by Robert Burke, Burke Burke
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Overview

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?

Synopsis

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?

Booknews

Beginning with its cover photo of the World Trade Center bombing scene, this text focuses on such terrorist incidents, scene management, and recommended protective equipment and decontamination procedures for multi-agency responses to incidents involving explosive, chemical, biological, radiological, or incendiary agents. Provides information on terms, the US Urban Search & Rescue Response System, Center for Domestic Preparedness Training Programs, regulations on select agents, and proposed amendments to terrorism statutes; and lists cities having received terrorism training, websites, explosive materials, and a chronology of Unabomber targets. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Beginning with its cover photo of the World Trade Center bombing scene, this text focuses on such terrorist incidents, scene management, and recommended protective equipment and decontamination procedures for multi-agency responses to incidents involving explosive, chemical, biological, radiological, or incendiary agents. Provides information on terms, the US Urban Search & Rescue Response System, Center for Domestic Preparedness Training Programs, regulations on select agents, and proposed amendments to terrorism statutes; and lists cities having received terrorism training, websites, explosive materials, and a chronology of Unabomber targets. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2006
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
540
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780849399237

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