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Disaster Medical Assistance Team Georgia # 4



The Disaster Medical Assistance Team Georgia # 4 is an all volunteer 
organization that is based at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. We 
are a level three team in the National Disaster Medical System. We are a 
young group of Doctors, Nurses, EMT's, and support personnel attempting to 
obtain equipment and supplies to prepare for future emergency deployment. We 
have a mandate to respond at FEMA request to Nuclear, Chemical, and 
Biological terrorism, natural and man made disasters. Being an all volunteer 
group we of course have no money. We are a non profit group and any thing 
given to us is tax deductible. I am a radiological control technician and 
also do industrial hygiene work including vessel entry and confined space 
surveys. I am looking for excess or used battery operated, portable survey 
instruments. Our local Health Physics Society has donated good civil defense 
survey instruments. I am attempting to stock our team with ludlum, bicron, 
eberline, instruments, preferably pancake type probes, alpha scintillation 
probes, Ludlum model 110 or model 3-6 instruments, 3-7, or 110 type probes, 
etc., additionally I am hoping to find Eberline RO-2 or RO-20 dose rate 
instruments or Bicron micro rem instruments,scintrex tritium sniffers, jerome 
mercury sniffers.  I am looking for MSA-260 or MSA-261 oxygen explosive gas 
monitors, drager or scinsydine pumps and tubes, HOWEVER, I WILL GLADLY EXCEPT 
AND BE THANKFUL FOR ANY EQUIPMENT THAT YOU CAN CALIBRATE AND IS NOT 
CONTAMINATED. 

If you or your group knows of any items that would be of use to our group or 
if you have any ideas as to how we might obtain these instruments please 
contact me
at jdjordon@aol.com.
Thanks.
James Jordon
Logistics Officer
DMAT GA 4
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