An edition of Terrorism (2007)

Terrorism

biological weapons

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Gordon Massingham
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An edition of Terrorism (2007)

Terrorism

biological weapons

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Training program for law enforcement, fire departments, EMS, and other emergency management personnel most likely to be first on the scene of a suspected terrorist incident that might involve biological agents.

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English
Pages
28

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Cover of: Terrorism
Terrorism: chemical weapons
2007, distributed by Emergency Film Group
videorecording : in English - Version 2.0.
Cover of: Terrorism
Terrorism: biological weapons
2007, distributed by Emergency Film Group
videorecording : in English - Version 2.0.

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Table of Contents

Threat assessment
Planning & preparation
First on the scene
Biological agents
Dealing with disruption & panic
Identifying the agent
Tirage, decon, & quarantine
Gathering & processing evidence.

Edition Notes

Instructor's resource DVD has information for instructor, post seminar quiz that requires Adobe Acrobat Reader; powerpoint presentation, script, and additional reference materials.

Editor: J.B. Lamont ; written by John Ronan.

Narrated by Joe Giotta.

DVD.

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Edgartown, MA
Other Titles
Terrorism, biological weapons, Biological weapons

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Format
[videorecording] :
Pagination
1 videodisc (28 min.)
Number of pages
28

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OL47077324M
OCLC/WorldCat
191062382

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Training program for law enforcement, fire departments, EMS, and other emergency management personnel most likely to be first on the scene of a suspected terrorist incident that might involve chemical agents.

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