"Anniston, Ala. CDP trainees check a fellow responder's self-contained breathing apparatus as he suits u for an exercise. There are no toxic agents resent, but students know how important it is train the way you do it for real. The breathing apparatus starts clanging a warning when the air level gets low, which tells responders to get out in the fresh air and change tanks. Safety is always paramount for responders, but when you are dealing with a CBRNE incident (that's one that involves a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosive component) safety is even more important. What mo


"Anniston, Ala. CDP trainees check a fellow responder's self-contained breathing apparatus as he suits u for an exercise. There are no toxic agents resent, but students know how important it is train the way you do it for real. The breathing apparatus starts clanging a warning when the air level gets low, which tells responders to get out in the fresh air and change tanks. Safety is always paramount for responders, but when you are dealing with a CBRNE incident (that's one that involves a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosive component) safety is even more important. What most non-responders don't think about is that a CBRNE incident could be something as commonplace as a fire at a fertilizer plant or at a store that sells swimming pool chemicals.".. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials


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