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Terrorism; Workplace Violence, Crime
TERRORISM: BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS (VHS OR DVD)
by Emergency Film Group "Terrorism: Biological Weapons" is a video plus Leader's Guide produced by Emergency Film Group designed to provide training to emergency personnel who would be called upon to respond to a terrorist incident involving biological agents. Available on DVD or VHS. - - - - - - - - ABOUT TERRORISM “Recent highly publicized incidents 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, anywhere. “The issue of biological terrorism is particularly frightening because biological weapons - though silent and invisible to the naked eye - can be as deadly as a nuclear bomb. These weapons are cheap and easy to conceal. “Clearly, emergency responders need training to learn how to recognize the symptoms of biological terrorism and to know what to do if a terrorist strikes in order to minimize injuries and loss of life and bring the perpetrators to justice. - - - - - - - - ABOUT THE VIDEO "Terrorism: Biological Weapons" provides response guidelines for suspected biological terrorism incidents. It is designed for emergency response and medical emergency management personnel who may be called upon to respond to an act of terrorism. This timely video examines possible targets as well as likely terrorist devices. It covers hazmat response protocols, site management and control, protective clothing, incident management, and specialized equipment and supplies. “The program focuses on three different scenarios: (1) Intelligence agencies uncover the probability of a known threat and responders are called out to support the operations of the agencies; (2) A device is actually discovered, either prior to or following a release; and (3) An attack goes unrecognized until a number of victims develop symptoms. “Four major categories of biological agents are examined - viruses, bacteria, toxins and rickettsia. The video tells how various agents are delivered and explains the significance of the incubation period and determining the dispersal site. Responders learn how to gather data in order to identify the agent involved. “The importance of pre-incident planning is stressed, including profiling potential targets and tracking the availability of antidotes. Information centers and hotlines that are available to emergency responders are listed. Dealing with the public in a way that will alleviate panic is covered as well. "Terrorism: Biological Weapons" was filmed on location in Arizona with the assistance of the Tempe and Mesa Fire Departments, Arizona State University, Mesa Community College, as well as other local, county, state and federal agencies. “Included with the program is a Leader's Guide which offers 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 Biological Weapons" was created with the help of the following authorities: * Chief John Eversole, Chicago Fire Department * Chief Jan Dunbar, Sacramento Fire Department * James Hall, Norfolk Collaborative Associates * Steve Maslansky, Maslansky Geo-Environmental Inc. * Dr. William C. Patrick, Biological Warfare Consultant * Caree Vander Linden, Public Affairs Officer, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases - - - - - - - - ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS * Gordon Massingham, director. Former manager of the NFPA Film Department, Gordon has won numerous national and international awards for excellence in filmmaking. * John Ronan, writer. John has written many scripts for Emergency Film Group, including "Terrorism: 1st Response." He is a college professor and was recently named a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow. * Michael Cataldo, line producer. Assistant director on numerous Emergency Film Group productions, Mike also works as a production designer and art director - - - - - - - - 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 (25 minutes) plus companion Leader’s Guide. Order #DR680-VHS or DR680-DVD. *** Specify VHS or DVD *** - - - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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