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Note=
: &=
nbsp; The
following resources shall be accessed by the WV Office of Emergency Services
upon request from an appropriate local government emergency management
official.
A
Army Chemical/Biol=
ogical
Rapid Response Team - Provides =
from
various Army and Navy organizational components personnel capable of servic=
es
involving:
a.
=
field
sampling
b. =
monitoring
c.
=
recovery
d.
=
decontamination
e.
=
transportation
f.
&=
nbsp; exploitation,
verification, and mitigation
g.
=
analyses
support services
h.
=
medical
support services
i.
&=
nbsp; technical
support services
Army Medical Resea=
rch
Institute of Infectious Diseases -
Provides response to a terrorist threat or actual incident involving biolog=
ical
agents or materials, providing care to and transporting of patients with di=
seases
caused by either biological warfare agents or by infections requiring high
containment.
C
Civil Support Team=
–
Provides assessment, advisory a=
nd
assistance services in support of the Incident Commander with regard to a
potential or suspected Weapons of Mass Destruction incident site.
Coast Guard Distri=
ct
Response Group - Provides water
related response to a terrorist threat or actual incident with personnel and
equipment of Port units within the Coast Guard District, additional
propositioned equipment, and a District Response Advisory Team.
D
Department of Ener=
gy
Nuclear Emergency Search Team -
Provides emergency response services to nuclear explosive threats and radia=
tion
dispersal threats, including:
a.
=
search
b. =
identification
D &nb=
sp;
Department of Ener=
gy
Nuclear Emergency Search Team (=
Continued)
c.
=
diagnosis
d.
=
disablement
e.
=
damage
mitigation
f.
&=
nbsp; other
specialized support services
Department of Ener=
gy
Radiological Assistance Program - Provides
initial DOE radiological emergency response services including:
a.
=
identification
of the presence of radioactive contamination
b.
=
advice
on personnel monitoring, decontamination, and material recovery
Department of Ener=
gy
Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site - Provides consultation or direct medical and
radiological assistance, including:
a.
=
medical
and radiological triage
b.
=
decontamination
procedures and therapies
c.
=
diagnostic
and prognostic assessments of radiation injuries
d.
=
radiation
dose estimates
M
Marine Corps Chemi=
cal/Biological
Incident Response Force - Provi=
des a
highly trained,rapid response force capable of providing Consequences
Management support in:
a.
=
military
and industrial agent identification
b.
=
downwind
hazard prediction
c.
=
advanced
lifesaving support
d.
=
casualty
reconnaissance
e.
=
personnel
decontamination
f.
&=
nbsp; medical
treatment of victims
g.
=
stabilization
for incident site management
h.
=
incident
site security
i.
&=
nbsp; victim
patient evacuation
P
Public Service
Chemical/Biological Rapid Deployment Team - Provides terrorist incident response services, utilizing staff
assistance DOD, EPA, and DOE, in:
a.
=
medical
and health care
b.
=
technical
assistance
c.
=
radiological
and environmental monitoring
d.
=
explosives
disposal
S
Substance Abuse an=
d Mental
Health Services Administration -
Provides:
a.
=
mental
health support
b.
=
crisis
counseling for response personnel and victims.
CHAPTER XII
DIRECTORY OF SELECT FEDERAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNE=
SS
ORGANIZATIONS
CAPABLE OF RENDERING TERRORISM CONTROL ASSISTANC=
E
REVISED - SEPTEMBER 2003