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Terrorism; Workplace Violence, Crime
TERRORISM: 1ST RESPONSE VIDEO (VHS OR DVD)
by Emergency Film Group "TERRORISM: 1ST RESPONSE" provides training to emergency personnel who would be first at the scene of a terrorist incident. Available in VHS or DVD. Updated in 2002! ABOUT TERRORISM “The FBI defines terrorism as "The unlawful use of force against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives." “Recent incidents, including the 9/11 attacks, the anthrax threats, the Murrah federal building bombing in Oklahoma City, and the explosion at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, have highlighted the rising incidence of terrorist acts. Once thought of as a problem relegated to trouble spots in far-away nations, people of all countries are now painfully aware that a terrorist can attack any time, any where. “Although dozens of federal agencies stand ready to respond to a terrorist incident, the fact is that the first response almost always falls on the shoulders of the local emergency response team. As with any major incident, the first critical decisions are made by local law enforcement officers, fire departments, and emergency management workers. “Clearly, emergency responders need training to learn how to recognize a terrorist act as well as how to safely and effectively respond in order to minimize property damage, injuries, and loss of life and bring the terrorists to justice.” - - - - - - - ABOUT THE SERIES "Terrorism: First Response" is a part of Emergency Film Group's Terrorism Response series, which also includes "Terrorism: Biological Weapons," "Terrorism: Chemical Weapons, "Terrorism: Roll Call Edition," and "Terrorism: Medical Response." - - - - - - - - ABOUT THE VIDEO "Terrorism: First Response" provides guidelines for the initial response to suspected terrorist incidents. It is designed for emergency responders who may be first on the scene. This timely video examines possible targets as well as likely terrorist devices, and shows how hazmat response protocols can be adapted to the terrorist incident. “Basic elements of a disaster plan are outlined, including designating intervention personnel, profiling potential terrorist targets, agencies to notify for support, and dealing with mass casualties. Conducting initial size up to identify an incident as a terrorist attack is also explained. “Four categories of terrorist weapons are studied: explosive, chemical, biological, and radiological. The video tells what issues must be considered in sizing up the situation as well as establishing control zones, conducting search and rescue operations, treating victims, decontamination for radiological and chemical incidents, and using the incident command and unified command systems. Other topics covered include scene security, air monitoring, protective clothing, preserving evidence and keeping alert for secondary terrorist devices. "Terrorism: First Response" was filmed on location in California with the assistance of the Sacramento Fire Department as well as participating local, county, state and federal agencies. Included with the program is a Leader's Guide which will offer additional resources in preparing a training program, as well as discussion questions and ideas for classroom and field exercises. - - - - - - - - ABOUT THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE Emergency Film Group programs are created with the assistance of leaders in emergency response training as well as in the subject field. "Terrorism: First Response" was created with the help of the following authorities: * John Aucott, Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency * Chief Donald Burns, Fire Department of New York * Chief John Eversole, Chicago Fire Department * Chief Jan Dunbar, Sacramento Fire Department * James Hall, Norfolk Collaborative Associates * Capt. Bill Moultrie, Arlington County (VA) Fire Dept. - - - - - - - - ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS * Gordon Massingham, writer and director. Former manager of the NFPA Film Department, Gordon has won numerous national and international awards for excellence in filmmaking. * Jane Christopher, producer and editor. Well known to emergency response audiences for programs, Jane has received several awards for filmmaking excellence. - - - - - - - - ABOUT THE EMERGENCY FILM GROUP Emergency Film Group, a division of the Detrick Lawrence Corp., was established to distribute quality training films for emergency response and right to know education. Firmly committed to accuracy, EFG uses the best qualified advisors and production crews to ensure that programs are not only exciting to watch, but are also accurate in every detail. - - - - - - - - SPECIAL ORDER ITEM. 2002, Video. Order #DR678-VHS or DR678-DVD. *** Specify VHS or DVD *** - - - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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