Terrorism and cert cert basic Training Unit 8 Unit Objectives



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08 SLIDES Unit 8 Terrorism Spring 2016

Tips/Leads/More Info

  • Sergeant David Cook
  • CCCSO Homeland Security Unit
  • 925-313-9612 (Desk)
  • HSU@so.cccounty.us

Biological warfare agent lethal dose is estimated May take days to weeks to confirm: natural or attack???

  • AGENT
  • INFECTIOUS DOSE
  • INCUBATION
  • Anthrax
  • Plague
  • Brucellosis
  • Q Fever
  • Smallpox
  • Botulinum
  • SEB
  • 8,000+Organisms
  • 100+ Organisms
  • 10+ Organisms
  • 1+ Organisms
  • 10+ Organisms
  • 0.0[0]1 ug/kg
  • 27 ug/kg
  • 1-5d Incubation
  • 2-3d Incubation
  • 5+d Incubation
  • 10+d Incubation
  • 7+d Incubation
  • 1-5d Incubation
  • 1-6hour Incubation
  • From:Brian David, JPO Bio Defense, May 2000

See CBRNE Indicators?

  • If you observe any indications of a terrorist incident you should:
    • Do not touch it
    • Move away from object or area
    • Report it to authorities immediately
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  • IF YOU SEE SOMETHING,
  • SAY SOMETHING

Attack Has Occurred or Is Underway

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  • Vapor clouds or mists
  • Unscheduled spraying
  • Materials or equipment unusual for the area
  • Unusual odors or tastes
  • Out of place and unattended packages
  • Leaking packages
  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 8: Terrorism and CERT

Unit Objectives

  • Community Preparedness
  • Describe functions of CERTs
  • Describe Types of Hazards
  • Personal and Organizational Preparedness Actions
  • Disaster Psychology
  • 1-
  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness

Key Disaster Elements

  • They are relatively unexpected
  • Emergency personnel may be overwhelmed
  • Lives, health, and the environment are endangered
  • 1-
  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness

Types of Disaster

  • Natural
  • Technological
  • Intentional
  • 1-
  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness

Why should we be concerned?

  • From 1950 to 2010 there have been 81 declared disasters affecting all or part of the nine-county Bay Area
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  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
  • 2010 ABAG Report – Disasters 1950 - 2009

Lets start with Earthquakes-Local

  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
  • 1-
  • NG
  • HF
  • CP
  • LR
  • TV
  • RM
  • BV

Disaster Effects On Infrastructure

  • 1-
  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
  • Damage to structures:
  • Damaged hospitals unable to function normally
  • Increased risk of damage from falling debris
  • Roadways and railway damage
  • Basic necessities unavailable

Infrastructure damage is regional

  • 1-
  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
  • SUMMARY TABLE: Predicted Road Closures for Bay Area Counties and Selected Earthquake Scenarios
  • COUNTY
  • Alameda
  • Contra Costa
  • San Andreas - Santa Cruz Mts.
  • 24
  • 10
  • San Andreas - Peninsula-Golden Gate
  • 50
  • 9
  • San Andreas - Northern Golden Gate
  • 62
  • 20
  • San Andreas - Entire Bay Area
  • 146
  • 30
  • No. San Gregorio
  • 43
  • 11
  • Southern Hayward
  • 901
  • 43
  • Northern Hayward
  • 335
  • 238
  • N + S Hayward
  • 1,081
  • 268
  • Rodgers Creek
  • 54
  • 34
  • Rodgers Creek - Northern Hayward
  • 363
  • 256
  • Rodgers Creek - Entire Hayward
  • 1,111
  • 294
  • Southern Maacama
  • 8
  • 3
  • West Napa
  • 22
  • 20
  • Concord-Green Valley
  • 56
  • 201
  • Northern Calaveras
  • 180
  • 107
  • Central Calaveras
  • 51
  • 10
  • 94
  • 78
  • Greenville
  • 70
  • 47
  • Monte Vista Thrust
  • 10
  • 1

But may have local impacts

  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
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  • Damage to transportation:
  • Police, fire and EMS might not be able to respond
  • Interruption to the flow of needed supplies

Fuel could be in short supply

  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
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Whoops!

  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
  • 1-
  • ?
  • Pumping Station

Disaster Effects On Infrastructure: Disrupted Communications

  • 1-
  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
  • Congestion and (eventual) lack of power may cripple otherwise robust systems

Disaster Effects On Infrastructure: Utilities

  • 1-
  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
  • Loss of utilities
  • Increased risk of fire or electrical shock
  • Inadequate water supply
  • Increased risk to public health
  • Increased risk of fire or explosion from fuel line rupture

What’s in your neighborhood?

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  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
  • Chemical Plants
  • Service Stations
  • Hospitals
  • Hazardous Waste Stations
  • Transportation
  • Facilities Filing Risk Management Plans

What else? Walk you neighborhood with a fresh look for hazards

  • CERT Basic Training Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
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Other Hazards

  • 1-
  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
  • Wildfires
  • Floods
  • Hurricanes
  • Terrorism

Results of Damage to Infrastructure

  • Police: address incidences of grave public safety
  • Firefighters: suppress major fires
  • EMS personnel: handle life-threatening injuries
  • Lower priority needs met in other ways
  • 1-
  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness

Hazards Related to Structure Type

  • Types of damage will vary by structure
  • High rise vs. single story
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  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness

Be aware of your surroundings

  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
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Non-Disaster Roles

  • Identify and aid neighbors/coworkers who might need assistance
  • Distribute preparedness materials; do demos
  • Staff first aid booths at special events
  • Assist with installation of smoke alarms
  • Parade route management
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  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness

Review the detailed information covered tonight in Unit #1 in your classroom binder

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  • Review the detailed information covered tonight in Unit #1 in your classroom binder
  • Read Unit #2 Fire Safety which will be covered next week and sit in your same seat next week
  • Bring an adjustable wrench, work gloves and appropriate clothes for outdoor training at night
  • Discuss preparedness with family and friends
  • Assemble supplies in multiple locations
  • Examine homes for hazards
  • Questions? -- Visit www.walnut-creek.org/cert
  • Homework Assignment
  • CERT Basic Training
  • Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness

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