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Four Don'ts


ALWAYS REMEMBER

DON'T BECOME A VICTIM YOURSELF

There will be too many victims already if an IED or CBR incident occurs.

DON'T ASSUME ANYTHING

Given that this is a terrorist event, booby traps, secondary devices and perpetrators may also be present.

DON'T TEST

Taste, eat, smell, and touch nothing. Any one of these actions may make you a casualty.

DON'T RUSH IN

Always assess the situation before doing anything. Avoid contamination. People and equipment that do not get contaminated do not have to be decontaminated. This minimizes risk, saves time and saves resources. Always minimize exposure. Move away from the hazard and relocate upwind. Establish an outer perimeter early in the incident. Control crowds, and do not let people pass by or through the affected area.

 
 
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 The Threat
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 Suspicious Activities and Packages
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 Threat and Incident Priorities
 IED Evacuation Ranges
 Incident Management
 Incident Command
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