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Title: CBRNE Training Academy


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CBRNE Training Academy
  • Relating the Exotic to the Mundane

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Objectives
  • Integrate Awareness, Hazard Recognition and SIN
  • Illustrate the All Hazards approach
  • Personal empowerment

3
Scenario 1
  • You are a security guard
  • You work at the large county hospital
  • You control flow into the emergency department

4
Heres what you see . . .
  • Patient presents with a cough
  • Fifth patient in last hour with cough
  • They all also have fever
  • They are all from the same place
  • What do you do now?

5
Approach
  • Awareness
  • Abnormal for time of year, hospital
  • Hazard Recognition
  • Cough and fever is infectious
  • S-I-N
  • Protect yourself (mask, isolate)
  • Protect others (isolate, masks, etc.)
  • Notify the triage nurse or supervisor

6
Gather information
  • They are all from the same shelter / prison
  • They are all from the same apartment building /
    office
  • They are all from the same day care / nursing
    home
  • They are all from Hong Kong
  • They are all from the same train

7
What is this?
  • A cold?
  • Influenza?
  • Tuberculosis?
  • Atypical pneumonia (Legionella)?
  • SARS?
  • Anthrax?
  • More importantly, does it matter?

8
Common ground
  • This is an infectious disease problem
  • The organism defines the menace
  • The intent defines the malice
  • A biological terrorism event is an Infectious
    Disease Outbreak
  • Initial approach is the same
  • Subsequent is modified by what you learn
  • Anyone can sound the alarm

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Scenario 2
  • You work at the gift shop in the hospital lobby
  • It is a popular place for employees
  • They get discounts on medicine, food and drink
  • It is a slow day because of the blizzard

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Heres what you see. . .
  • An employee has tearing, and difficulty breathing
  • Third employee in last hour with similar problem
  • They all smell funny
  • You start to feel the same symptoms
  • What do you do now?

11
Approach
  • Awareness
  • This is not normal you are healthy
  • Hazard Recognition
  • Something is causing irritation
  • This is being brought by the employees
  • S-I-N
  • Close up shop, find clean air
  • Remove contaminated clothing, seek care
  • Notify your supervisor, security, the ER, etc.

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Gather information
  • They all work in the kitchen
  • They all work as groundskeepers
  • They all work in environmental services
  • They all work in the same lab
  • They all work in security
  • They all work in the mailroom

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What is this?
  • Environmental allergy?
  • Pesticide?
  • Chlorine gas?
  • Tear gas?
  • Nerve agent?
  • More importantly, does it matter?

14
Common ground
  • This is an chemical exposure problem
  • The chemical defines the menace
  • The intent defines the malice
  • A chemical terrorism event is a Hazardous
    Materials Incident
  • Initial approach is the same
  • Subsequent is modified by what you learn
  • Anyone can sound the alarm

15
Scenario 3
  • You are an emergency physician
  • You are responsible for medical command of the
    local EMS units
  • It is three oclock in the morning

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Heres what happens . . .
  • EMS calls
  • There was an explosion
  • They are bringing five critical patients
  • They are all coming from the same place
  • What do you do now?

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Approach
  • Awareness
  • Know resources, staff and community
  • Hazard Recognition
  • Know what exists near the hospital
  • Know your EMS units and paramedics
  • S-I-N
  • Prepare
  • Activate trauma team, plan get info
  • Let people know (administration, etc.)

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What you learn
  • Construction site
  • Fireworks factory
  • Chemical production plant
  • Nuclear power plant
  • Subway car / Train station
  • Church / Synagogue
  • FBI building

19
What is this?
  • Explosive Thermal?
  • Explosive Thermal Chemical?
  • Explosive Thermal Radiological?
  • More importantly, does it matter?

20
Common ground
  • This is an fire / explosive problem
  • The blast defines the menace
  • The intent defines the malice
  • A fire / explosion terrorism event is a Mass
    Casualty-Trauma/Burn Incident
  • Initial approach is the same
  • Subsequent modified by what you learn
  • Anyone can sound the alarm

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Summary
  • Be calm
  • Be aware
  • Recognize hazards
  • Remember to S-I-N and count to T-E-N
  • Healthcare focuses on the menace
  • Consistent, common approach
  • Anyone can sound the alarm

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