Title: 31-Dec-14- 1
1The United States Army Reserve And Homeland
Security Operations
15 October 2004
2Purpose
To provide an informational update to the World
Wide Chemical Conference participants on Army
Reserve Efforts and Ongoing Actions.
3Outline
- Background.
- Recon and Decon Missions.
- HAZMAT and Casualty Decon Training Update.
- CBRNE Exercise RED DRAGON 2004.
- Consequence Management Equipment Upgrades.
- Success Stories.
- Summary.
4Defense Reform Initiative Directive Number 25
(January 1998)
- Supports Interagency Response
- Requires decontamination (decon) training for
Reserve Component (RC) Chemical Companies - Requires NBC reconnaissance (recon) training for
RC Chemical Companies - Created Military Support Detachments (Civil
Support Teams)
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5DA Guidance
The Army chemical units have a mission to
provide Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC)
reconnaissance and decontamination in support of
domestic emergencies involving weapons of mass
destruction.
Memo, DAMO-SSD To FORSCOM DCS-OPS 18 October 2001
6Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction
3110.16
(10 NOV 2000)
SUBJECT Military Capabilities, assets, and units
for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear,
and high yield explosive consequence management
operations. APPLICABILITY to all DoD
activities tasked with planning for, supporting,
or executing CBRNE-CM operations in support of
the Lead Federal Agency (LFA)
3.a.(17)(c) (CM CO Recon) "Unit Mission.
....Reconnaissance chemical companies provide
limited CBRNE reconnaissance support for elements
of a corps/theater army. Army Reserve
reconnaissance chemical companies NBC area
reconnaissance and casualty evacuation in
NBC-contaminated environments in support of the
LFA in domestic and foreign crisis and CM
operations."
3.a.(12)(c) (CM CO Smoke/Decon) "Unit Mission.
.... Army Reserve smoke/decontamination companies
conduct patient decontamination of nuclear,
biological, and chemical (NBC) casualties in
support of the LFA for domestic and foreign
crisis and CM operations."
7Department of Defense Instruction 2000.18
(4 DEC 2002)
The DoD Components in the Continental United
States (CONUS) have the responsibility, as
specified in U.S. Law, to support and assist U.S.
civil authorities, as directed, in consequence
management activities for natural and man-made
disasters to include Chemical, Biological,
Radiological, Nuclear, and High-Yield Explosive
(CBRNE)-related events on U.S. territory.
Specific fire and/or HAZMAT core functions
includeAtmospheric monitoring and
detectionExtract casualties from a CBRNE
environmentDecontaminate and treat CBR
contaminated casualties.
8Reconnaissance Mission
- Tasking (FORSCOM message 241845Z JUN 02)
- On Order deploy to provide NBC reconnaissance
support to the incident commander or Lead Federal
Agency to detect and identify CBRN contamination.
Provide CBRN reconnaissance support operations
to include contamination surveys, agent/material
sampling, and assistance with casualty search and
extraction.
9Recon Company Missions
- Wartime Mission Provide NBC reconnaissance
support throughout the area of operations to
locate, identify, mark, report NBC contamination,
and identify bypass routes around contaminated
areas. - Additional mission - WMD Perform dismounted
nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) recon to
support domestic response. - Result HAZMAT training enhances unit
capabilities to detect and operate in and around
industrial chemicals and non-standard chemical
agents. Greatly improves Combatant Commander
support.
10Recon Equipment ListAugmentation TDA Only
11Decontamination Mission
Tasking (FORSCOM message 241845Z JUN 02) On
Order deploy to conduct NBC personnel and
casualty decontamination in support of the
incident commander or Lead Federal Agency.
Images from Consequence Management 2000
12Smoke/Decon Company Missions
- Wartime Mission Provide large area smoke and
equipment decon support to divisions, units in
the corps rear areas and COMMZ. - Additional mission - WMD Perform personnel and
casualty decon to support domestic response. - Result Additional training days allows units to
add casualty and civilian decon to their
capabilities. These enhanced capabilities mean
improved support to Combatant Commanders.
13DRCD DoctrineConcept of Operations
- Deploy to site
- Operate in support of incident commander
- Site Capability
- 60 ambulatory patients per hour
- 30 non-ambulatory patients per hour
- Final decon prior to admission to hospital
14DRCD Equipment ListAugmentation TDA Only
Domestic Response Casualty Decontamination System
DECON
15Consequence ManagementArmy Reserve Integrated
Response
Reconnaissance and Casualty Extraction Chemical
Companies (Recon)
Mass Casualty Decontamination Chemical Companies
(Decon)
Medical Treatment of CBRN Casualties Combat
Support Hospitals COES
16HAZMAT and Casualty Decon Training Update
17HAZMAT TrainingBackground
- 1998 Defense Reform Initiative Directive (DRID)
25 Requires Army Reserve Recon and Decon
equipping and training. - 1999 Contract established with
- PA State Fire Academy to train
- Hazmat Technicians.
- June 2004 268 Soldiers Trained and Certified
YTD. - FY 04 CLASSES 7-19 JUNE, 2-14 AUG
18Recon (HAZMAT) Training Plan
- Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) technicians training
- Pennsylvania State Fire Academy
- 80-hours
- IFSAC Approved through Bucks County Community
College. - Covers National Fire Protective Association
Standard 472 certification (80 hour) - Dismounted recon in civilian scenario
- Training is on civilian equipment
- Live exercise
- Meets Code of Federal Regulation 1910.120 (q)
standards.
19Technical Escort Training
- Technical Escort (ASI J5) Training.
- Course length 3 weeks, 3 days 131.5 academic
hours. - 3 sections
- NBC Operations (CAIRA).
- HAZWOPER Civilian/Federal Response Confined
Space. - Environmental Sampling.
- FY 03 Army Reserve began filling vacant seats.
- Purpose Improve skills and expertise / build
Force Pool. - Goal
- Total Qualified YTD 65. More scheduled.
- FY 05 09 72 Seats per year.
20HAZMAT TrainingWay Ahead
- Chemical Force Design Update and TAA11
- Increase number of Army Reserve Chemical Recon
platoons. - Requirement for Army Reserve HAZMAT Technicians
increases from 270 to 630. - Goal Certify 360 more HAZMAT Technicians in
FY05 - FY06. - How 8 HAZMAT courses per year / 25 Students
per class. - Location PA State Fire Academy.
- End State FY07 US Army Chemical School
implements HAZMAT Technician training at Fort
Leonard Wood, MO.
21Decon Training Plan
- Field Management of Chemical and Biological
Casualties - 2 leaders per Company or Battalion or Brigade
Headquarters - Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense
(MRICD) at Edgewood, MD - Domestic response casualty decon training train
the trainer - 2 trainers/platoon minimum (goal 3)
- Fort Gordon, GA
- Fort McCoy, WI
- Team training.
22Casualty Decon Training
- Location Joint Interagency Civil Support
Training Center (JICSTC). - 7 Classes in FY04. -- 7 Classes in FY05 (50
pax each max). - 1 Train the trainer course (65 students).
- Hand off to Army Reserve DIV(IT)s
OCT 04. - Oversight by USARC G-3 HLD Office.
23Exercise Participation
- Consequence Management Exercises 1999-2003.
- San Francisco, CA (US Coast Guard exercise).
- Top Officials 2 (TOPOFF 2), Seattle, WA.
- Joint training with Chicago Police Dept (AUG
03). - GOLDEN MEDIC 2004 / Installation (Ft McCoy) WMD
Exercise. - 3d MEDCOM 472 CM BN 1x CM CO (Recon) 4x CM CO
(Decon) Local and Installation First Responder
agencies. - JUNE 04 Ft Devens, MA.
- AUG-SEP 04 Ft Dix, NJ and Philadelphia, PA
(USCG).
24Benefits to DoD
- Hazardous Materials Technician certification for
recon soldiers. - Credibility with first responders.
- Recruiting and retention ( for soldiers).
- Toxic Industrial Material (TIM) recon training.
- Valid both CONUS and OCONUS.
- Casualty decontamination method training.
- Soldiers trained to standard in decon operations.
- Can work with civilian first responders.
- Valid both CONUS and OCONUS.
25CBRNE Exercise RED DRAGON Ft McCoy, WI 13-14
June 2004
26HLD/Chemical Office3Q FY04 Significant Event
- RED DRAGON CBRNE Response Exercise
- 2 Day CBRNE exercise.
- Purpose Stress HAZMAT Recon/casualty
Extraction and Mass Casualty Decon gather data
to use in refining tactics, techniques,
procedures and determine limits under realistic
work load conditions.
27Timeline
Confined Space Entry Training Trainer - USARC
Training and Rehearsals Fire Training Center,
Fort McCoy, WI Trainer First Army and USARC
RED DRAGON CBRNE Response Exercise Fire Training
Center, Fort McCoy, WI Trainer First Army and
USARC
Medical Augmenta-tion Element Training Trainer
Fifth Army
After Action Review
28Task Organization
- Joint Agency Exercise
- Ft. McCoy Fire Department.
- Salvation Army.
- US Coast Guard.
- Five Chemical Companies.
- One Qartermaster Company.
- One Medical Brigade.
- Two Combat Support Hospitals.
29Training and Exercise Objectives
Select Army Reserve chemical and medical units
will conduct reconnaissance/sampling, casualty
extraction, TRIAGE and casualty decontamination
operations with the intent of testing (1)
immediate response. (2) follow-on / Surge. (3)
sustainment. (4) medical support. (5) Incident
Command System (ICS) system Operations.
30Training Site
Cars
Heli Pad
Burn Pit
Rubble Pile
Evaporation Pit
Burn Bldg
Small Burn
Propane Tank
Trailers
31Training Site Facilities
32HLD/CM Office YTC
13-15 World-Wide Chemical Conference (WWCC)
TBD RED DRAGON
23-24 USARC WMD Conference
33Equipment Upgrades
34Chemical Unit Capability Upgrades
Integrated Plumbing for Decon Tent
3d Generation Water Heater
- JUN 04 SCBA for Decon Companies. 11/Co.
- JUN 04 329 CM CO (81 RRC) 30 SCBA NLT 30 JUN.
- JUN 04 CBRN-Certified Air Regulator Upgrades
(all). - AUG 04 Decon Tent Upgrades. 6/Co.
- Integrated Plumbing. 3/Co.
- AUG 04 New G-2 Water Heaters. 3/Co.
- 4Q04 Cascade Air-Refill Station. 1/Recon PLT.
Air-Refill Station
35Success Stories and Results of Interest
36Army Reserve Chemical Support to OIF
- 392d Chemical Company (Recon), Little Rock, AR.
- Providing Echelon Above Division Toxic Industrial
Chemical/Toxic Industrial Material (TIC/TIM)
support.
37Las Vegas, Nevada
- 355th Chemical Company (Recon), Las Vegas, NV.
- 18-19 SEP 04 EXEVAL Excellent success with
support and interest from City of Las Vegas and
local Hospital. - A Second nearby hospital requested joint training
opportunity with 355th Chemical Company. - Las Vegas Fire Department including 355th in
plans as potential Immediate Response asset for
2004-2005 New Years Eve celebration. - Must plan now for medical integration!
38Summary
- The Army Reserve is
- Readily accessible.
- Prepared to deploy anywhere to support domestic
preparedness/WMD response missions. - Not a force in reserve.
- Not only relevant to the warfight, but is readily
applicable to WMD response missions. - The Army Reserve prepares now using core
competencies to be a value added contributor to
this vitally important mission area.
39The essential provider for training and support
operations, engaged worldwide with ready units
and soldiers.