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CBR |
Chemical, Biological, Radiological |
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What do you when a CBR attack occurs? |
Save your life and pass the word |
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How do you tell if an attack has occurred? |
natural biological life forms. |
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What should you put the M9 paper? |
put it on your leg so your partner can tell. |
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What information is contained on NATO signs? |
-DTG chemical hit |
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What does JLIST stand for?
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Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology |
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What does MOPP stand for? |
Mission |
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What decon it is used for vehicles? |
M295 |
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What decon kit is used for personnel? |
M291
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What decon kit is used to test water?
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M276
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NBC |
Nuclear, Biological, Chemical
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Reaction to any chemical attack
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1) stop breathing |
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NAAK |
Nerve Agent Antidote Kit
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What does the NAAK contain? |
-1 atropine |
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What is the detection equipment? |
M8 paper
M9 paper M256A1 M272A1 M88 Kit |
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What does the M88 kit detects? |
Detects vapor and blister |
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Describe the M22 detector kit? |
-place 300m from detector to detector |
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Describe the M272A1
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detects nerve, blister, blood in water, contains 25 tests per kit |
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Describe the M256A1 |
detects vapor nerve, blister, blood, contains 12 tests per kit |
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Describe the M9 paper
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-liquid only |
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Describe the M8 paper |
liquid only |
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Do the Seabees have a way to detect biological agents?
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NO |
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6 types of Chemical agents |
Blister |
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Describe a military compound |
temporary irritating effect |
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Describe Incapacitating agent
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alters and disrupts the central nervous system. |
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Describe Nerve agent |
Attacks nervous system by reacting w/enzyme |
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Describe Chocking agent |
Constricts regular breathing |
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Describe Blood agent
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prevents normal transfer of O2 to the body resulting in cell suffocation Smells of almonds |
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Describe blister agent
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causes inflammation, blistering, destruction of tissue |
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Radiation blasts |
high altitude- EMP, Black out |
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What are three types of radiation?
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Alfa- cannot penetrate clothing, ranges 0-3 off the ground |
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Describe the Decontamination Kits
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M-291-skin decontamination |
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What are the leves of decontamination?
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Immediate-Skin decon, Operator spray down |
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What is the gas mask?
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M50 |
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Is there any protection from ammonia or Carbon monoxide? |
NO |
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What are the 5 levels of MOPP?
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0-All gear, equipment carried |
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Describe the JSLIST? |
120 days unsealed |
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What are the 8 station for DTD
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1. Individual gear decon |
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What does DTD stand for?
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Detailed Troop Decontamination
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Describe Individual gear decon
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Removes contamination to a negligible risk level from gear. (782 gear) |
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Describe the DS2 application station
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-to apply decontaminant to the entire vehicle. |
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Describe the Contact and Interior |
Liquid Control Line |
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Describe the rinse station |
To remove the DS2 from the vehicle. |
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Chemical Warfare |
kill, injure, or incapacitate man due to its physiological effects. |
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3 Types Antipersonnel agents |
Casualty Incapacitating Harassing |
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Casualty Agent |
Nerve Blister Blood |
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Incapacitating |
Depressants Stimulants |
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Harrasing |
Tear Vomiting agents |
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Chemical Weapons Delivery |
Direct dispersal (opening up a bottle upwind) Ground Burst Air Bursts (artillery shells) Spray (air delivery). Thermal (rockets, explosives) |
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What does the M88 Kit contains? |
M22 detector 5 M42 alarms M28 external power supply |
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Describe Bilogical Warfare |
Intentional release of living organisms or substances produced by living organisms to cause death or disease to man, domestic animals, crops, etc. They cause diseases such as typhoid fever, cholera, and influenza.
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What are the Biological Warfare types |
Bacteria Rickets Viruses Fungi
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