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Page 1: Chapter 19: Terrorism Awareness. Knowledge and Attitude Objectives 1.Define terrorism. 2.Describe potential terrorist targets and risks. 3.Explain the

Chapter 19: Terrorism Awareness

Page 2: Chapter 19: Terrorism Awareness. Knowledge and Attitude Objectives 1.Define terrorism. 2.Describe potential terrorist targets and risks. 3.Explain the

Knowledge and Attitude Objectives

1. Define terrorism.

2. Describe potential terrorist targets and risks.

3. Explain the risks posed by explosives and incendiary devices.

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Knowledge and Attitude Objectives

4. Explain the risks posed by the following chemical agents:• Pulmonary agents • Metabolic agents • Insecticides • Nerve agents • Blister agents

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Knowledge and Attitude Objectives

5. Explain the risks posed by biological agents.

6. Explain the risks posed by radiological agents.

7. Describe the role of first responders in a terrorist event.

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Terrorism Awareness

• It is possible that first responders will be called to assist after a terrorist event.

• First responders should be mentally and physically prepared for all large-scale events, regardless of cause.

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What Is Terrorism?

• The systematic use of violence to intimidate a population or government in order to achieve a goal

• May be domestic or international• Includes the use of explosives, chemicals, viruses,

bacteria, and radiation

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Weapons of Mass Destruction

• Any agent designed to bring about mass death, casualties, and/or massive damage to property or infrastructure

• Explosive, chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons• Preferred method to date has been explosive devices.

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Potential Targets and Risks

• Bridges, tunnels, pipelines, and harbors • National monuments • Housing developments and automobile dealerships• Computer networks and data systems• Farms and agricultural installations • Schools, government buildings, churches, and shopping

centers

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Agents and Devices

• Explosive devices• Chemical agents• Biological agents• Radiological agents

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Explosives and Incendiary Devices

• Used to produce a concussion that destroys property and inflicts injury and death

• Can be hand carried or transported by vehicle• Watch for second explosive devices. • Use the same safety skills you would use for other

emergencies.

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Explosives and Incendiary Devices

A pipe bomb is a simple explosive device.

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Chemical Agents

• Industrial-process chemicals can be used to intentionally inflict harm.

• Categories: – Pulmonary (choking) agents– Metabolic agents– Insecticides– Nerve agents– Blister agents

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Pulmonary Agents

• Cause immediate distress and injury • Primary route of entry is through the airway into

the lungs. • Cause intense coughing, gasping, shortness of

breath, difficulty breathing• Chlorine and phosgene

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Metabolic Agents

• Affect the body’s ability to use oxygen at thecellular level

• Most common are cyanides• Contact produces shortness of breath, flushed

skin, rapid heartbeat, seizures, coma, cardiac arrest

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Insecticides

– Salivation– Sweating – Lacrimation– Urination

– Diarrhea– Gastric upset – Emesis

• Poisonous chemicals that are inhaled or absorbed through the skin

• Remember SLUDGE:

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Insecticides

• Multiple people with SLUDGE-like symptoms may indicate insecticide poisoning.

• Do not make contact with patients until they have been properly decontaminated.

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Nerve Agents

• Among the most deadly chemicals developed• Can kill large numbers of people with small quantities • Cause SLUDGE-like symptoms

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Nerve Agents

• Common nerve agents– Sarin – Soman– Tabun – V agent (VX)

• MARK 1 or NAAK antidote kits can counteract effects.

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Blister Agents

• Burn-like blisters on skin • Respiratory burns if inhaled • Symptoms:

– Skin and eye irritation – Pain– Severe shortness of breath– Severe coughing

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Safety Considerationsand Chemical Agents

• Suspect a common agent if you encounter multiple people with similar symptoms.

• Recognize the problem and avoid contaminating yourself or anyone else.

• Stay upwind from source and call for assistance.

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Biological Agents

• Naturally occurring substances that produce disease• Bacteria (anthrax) or viruses (smallpox)• Could be used to intentionally infect people• Incubation period means delayed onset of symptoms.

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Biological Agents

A child with smallpox lesions.

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Safety Considerationsand Biological Agents

• Be alert for unusual patterns of disease. • Review current information about disease trends. • Always practice vigilant BSI!• Call for specially trained assistance and wait in a

safe location. • Patients must be decontaminated before treatment.

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Radiological Agents

• Radiation cannot be seen, felt, or detected without special instruments.

• Exposure to large amounts causes people to become violently ill.

• Stay away from blast site until specially trained teams check for radiation.

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Response to Terrorist Events

• Develop an all-hazards approach to dealing with emergencies.

• Regardless of nature of incident, practice good scene safety and BSI.

• Know the limits of your training.

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Incident Command

• Establish incident command as quickly as possible. • Know your role within the system. • Treat terrorist events as mass-casualty situations.