The nine lines or points related to Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear agents (CBRN) pocket response card represents a quick form that the operator can entirely fill with critical information of his investigation during the 5-10 first minutes after his arrival on the scene. The idea is, that, in a very short time, all the necessary information will be shared directly with other emergency services or emergency management services, so that everybody is aware of what they are dealing with, and what kind of equipment and personnel needs to be deployed or dispatched. This card is intended to implement a harmonized model of information flow between first responders, being able to act more quickly in prevention, first aid, and managing the incident at the scene, whether it is an act of terrorism, traffic accident or standard industrial incident. The card will be available for different emergency services, such as police, fire department, civil protection units and emergency first responders. This will help to integrate the different missions that every single emergency management system (EMS) unit has to cover. © Science & Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE), 2018.
Wengler, P., Cenciarelli, O., Ludovici, G.m., Duggento, A., Guerrisi, M., Malizia, A., et al. (2018). First responder CBRN - 9-liner pocket response card. DEFENCE S & T TECHNICAL BULLETIN, 11(2), 310-316.
First responder CBRN - 9-liner pocket response card
Duggento, A.;Guerrisi, M.;Malizia, A.;Gaudio, P.
2018-01-01
Abstract
The nine lines or points related to Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear agents (CBRN) pocket response card represents a quick form that the operator can entirely fill with critical information of his investigation during the 5-10 first minutes after his arrival on the scene. The idea is, that, in a very short time, all the necessary information will be shared directly with other emergency services or emergency management services, so that everybody is aware of what they are dealing with, and what kind of equipment and personnel needs to be deployed or dispatched. This card is intended to implement a harmonized model of information flow between first responders, being able to act more quickly in prevention, first aid, and managing the incident at the scene, whether it is an act of terrorism, traffic accident or standard industrial incident. The card will be available for different emergency services, such as police, fire department, civil protection units and emergency first responders. This will help to integrate the different missions that every single emergency management system (EMS) unit has to cover. © Science & Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE), 2018.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.