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RE: Emergency Response
Susan, Although I don't have the information presently in front of me you
may be able to check with some of the military response teams involved with
Weapons of Mass Destruction. Such teams are currently with not only Active
Duty but National Guard/Reserve Units. Depending upon what specifically you
are wanting you may be able to check this out. There are some WMD Web sites
as well. Maybe it will help, maybe not. Good luck on your paper.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Susan McElrath [SMTP:smcelrath@mindspring.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 11:16 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Emergency Response
>
> I'm working on a paper targeted at responders to a radiation incident -
> firefighters, EMT's, paramedics, etc.; the first ones on the scene. The
> incident(s) include nuclear terrorism, transportation accidents, lost
> sources, and others. Much work has been done already, but to avoid
> omitting
> anything I would like input from the RADSAFE community about subjects that
> are important to cover in such a paper. Please direct comments to me
> unless
> they are of general interest. Thanks.
>
> Susan McElrath
> smcelrath@mindspring.com
>
>
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