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Citizen Corps Citizen Corps areas of emphasis: Crime Natural disasters Terrorism

Unit Objectives Define terrorism. Identify potential targets in the community. Identify operating procedures for a terrorist incident. Describe the actions to take following a suspected terrorist incident.

What Is Terrorism? The unlawful use of force or violence committed by a group or individual against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives. --U.S. Department of Justice

Terrorist Goals Mass causalities Loss of critical resources Disruption of vital services Disruption of the economy Individual and mass panic

Terrorist Weapons Biological Nuclear Incendiary Chemical Explosive

Biological Weapons Targets: People, animals, crops Routes of exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, absorption Agents: May take days or weeks to be confirmed. May spread far beyond initial contamination point. Considered high risk.

Nuclear Weapons Much different than conventional weapons: Many casualties Very large area affected Long-term health effects Considered relatively low risk

Radiation Dispersal Devices Conventional explosive with radioactive element Radiological materials readily available Considered moderate to high risk

Incendiary Devices Used to initiate combustion Easy to make Easy to use Considered high risk/low impact

Chemical Agents Five types (Blister/Blood/Choking/Nerve/Riot Control) Components readily available Onset of symptoms from immediate to 18 hours Considered moderate risk

Conventional Explosives Terrorists “weapons of choice” Can be: Military munitions Improvised explosive devices Considered high risk

What Is the Risk?

B-NICE Indicators Environmental indicators: Sick or dead animals, fish, or birds Unscheduled spraying Vapor clouds or mists Absence of crops, wildlife, or insects

B-NICE Indicators Environmental indicators: Out of place and unattended packages, boxes, or vehicles Packages that are leaking Unusual materials or equipment Small explosions that disperse liquids, mists, or gases Unusual odors or tastes

B-NICE Indicators Physical indicators: Many casualties without signs of obvious trauma Victims who are exhibiting similar symptoms Large numbers seeking medical attention

Preparing for Terrorism Assembling a disaster supply kit. Identify a safe room and meeting place outside of the home or workplace. Develop a family communication plan. Learn shelter-in-place procedures.

Shelter-in-Place Procedures Shut off ventilation system. Go to safe room with disaster supply kit. Duct tape plastic sheeting over openings where outside air can come in. Seal with duct tape other areas where air can come in. Listen to battery-powered radio for all clear.

Citizens and Terrorist Incidents Do not touch it! Move away from the object or area. Report it to authorities. Caution! Using cellular phones or two-way radios may detonate an explosive device!

Self-Care During Terrorist Incidents At the incident: Limit exposure time. Increase the distance from the hazard. Add shielding.

What to Do if Exposed Take action immediately. Leave the area immediately. Follow basic decontamination procedures. 4.Report for decontamination.

Basic Decontamination Procedures Leave the contaminated area. Take decontamination action. Remove everything. Wash hands before using them to shower. Shower or flush with cool water. Blot dry. Report for decontamination.

“Warm Zone” Evacuation & Decontamination Area Establishing Zones “Cold Zone” Safe Area “Warm Zone” Evacuation & Decontamination Area “Hot Zone” Incident Contaminated Area Wind Direction

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