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Casualty Management After Detonation of a Nuclear Weapon In an Urban Area

This document contains recommended immediate actions for police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical technicians who may be faced with the detonation of a nuclear weapon in a populated area.

The Situation

The devastation is similar to that experienced at the World Trade Center, except that the dust is radioactive. There are thousands of people dead and injured as well as contaminated. In addition, there are thousands of people in a large area with serious radiation exposures but no obvious physical injury or visible contamination.

Protecting Yourself

Protecting the Injured and Exposed

For More Help

In the event of a radiation emergency, notify your state Radiation Control Program Director. Telephone numbers for each state may be found at www.crcpd.org/map/map.asp.

Notify the CDC Emergency Preparedness Branch at their 24-hour telephone number: 770-488-7100.

Other Information

Reeves GI, Jarrett DG, Seed TM, King GL, and Blakely WF (Editors). Triage of Irradiated Personnel (Proceedings of an Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute workshop), 1998. Contains background information on emergency operations in the presence of high levels of radiation.

Jackson B, Peterson DJ, Bartis J, LaTourette T, Brahmakulam I, Houser A, Sollinger J. Protecting Emergency Responders: Lessons Learned from Terrorist Attacks (NIOSH Workshop Proceedings). Contains important lessons learned from the World Trade Center and Oklahoma City events regarding selection and use of protective clothing. ISBN: 0-8330-3149-X CF-176-OSTP.

Download the following form (PDF) to collect information from persons in the affected area.

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Page last modified May 20, 2005
Page last reviewed May 10, 2006


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