Terrorism handbook for operational responders, 2e / Armando S. Bevelacqua, Richard H. Stilp.
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TextPublisher: [S.l.] : Cengage Learning, 2003Edition: 2nd edDescription: 160 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 1401850650 (paperback); 9781401850654 (paperback)Subject(s): Emergency management | Terrorism | United StatesDDC classification: 363.32 LOC classification: HV6431Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: The only reference of its kind for emergency responders, this updated book is a guide to the most significant points that surround the emergency response processes needed to cope with terrorism incidents. It highlights what is required to establish and implement tactical goals during such events, including new equipment and strategies that can enhance a responder's detection, monitoring, and protection capabilities against chemical and biological agents. Written to provide emergency responders with the knowledge they need to prepare for and combat acts of terrorism, this book is a must for all emergency personnel who are called on to respond to a terrorist event.
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The only reference of its kind for emergency responders, this updated book is a guide to the most significant points that surround the emergency response processes needed to cope with terrorism incidents. It highlights what is required to establish and implement tactical goals during such events, including new equipment and strategies that can enhance a responder's detection, monitoring, and protection capabilities against chemical and biological agents. Written to provide emergency responders with the knowledge they need to prepare for and combat acts of terrorism, this book is a must for all emergency personnel who are called on to respond to a terrorist event.

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