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Terrorism
An aspect of terrorism that affects many people who work in sensitive or governmental buildings is the bomb threat. Usually the person who receives the threat is someone who works for a corporation targeted by individuals or factions who have some type of violent complaint.
A terrorist attack with conventional weapons such as firearms, explosives or incendiary devices in the United States remains possible, though unlikely. |
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BEFORE
BOMB THREATS
If you receive a bomb threat:
After you've been notified of a bomb
threat do not touch any suspicious packages.
Clear the area around the suspicious
package and notify the police immediately. In evacuating a building, avoid
standing in front of windows or other potentially hazardous areas. Do not
restrict sidewalk or streets to be used by emergency officials.
DURING
AFTER
If you are trapped in debris.
Assisting Victims
Untrained persons should not attempt to rescue people who are inside a collapsed building. Wait for emergency personnel to arrive.
CHEMICAL AGENTS
Chemical agents are poisonous gases,
liquids r solids that have toxic effects on people, animals or plants.
Most chemical agents cause serious injuries or death. Severity of injuries depends on the type
and amount of the chemical agent used, and the duration of exposure. Where a chemical agent attack to occur,
authorities would instruct citizens to either seek shelter where they are
and seal the premises or evacuate immediately. Exposure to chemical agents
can be fatal. Leaving the shelter to rescue or assist victims can be a
deadly decision. There is no assistance that the untrained can offer that
would likely be of any value to the victims of chemical agents.
Biological agents are organisms or
toxins that have illness-producing effects on people, livestock and crops. Because of biological agents cannot
necessarily be detected and may take time to grow and cause a disease, it
is almost impossible to know that a biological attack has occurred. If
government officials become aware of a biological attack through an
informant or warning by terrorists, they would most likely instruct
citizens to either seek shelter where they are and seal the premises or
evacuate immediately. A person affected by a biological agent requires the immediate attention of professional medical personnel. Some agents are contagious, and victims may need to be quarantines. Also, some medical facilities may not receive victims for fear of contaminating the hospital population.
For more information please contact: Program Manager Salt Lake City Emergency Preparedness (801) 535-6030 |
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