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    4152,7165 and al l hazmat techs to 1574 Lackland Blvd.” All of his co-workers and him ran out into the bay quickly put their gear on and got onto their respective trucks and ambulance.” If we got a threat we would respond but we would make sure everyone was away from the substance, if anyone possibly got contaminated with the substance. We had to set up a decontamination station(which was even before they tested the substance at all). Then they would again but on Class A suits and go back into…

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    Since there was a sudden spike of deaths involving fentanyl police are trying their best to seize the drug quicker. Because the drug can actually be absorbed through the skin and eyes, officers have to wear hazmat suits in order to seize fentanyl. The hazmats suits that they wear are the same suits that health care workers used to avoid being contaminated by Ebola. This current problem with fentanyl has been around since 2007, but lately, the death rates have risen through the roofs. The main…

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    While performing research on sick monkeys, Lieutenant Colonel Nancy Jaxx notices a tear in her HAZMAT suit. Fearing contracted the virus, Jaxx rushes to her house, and notifies her husband who warned her to not study in a biosafety level four again. The fear of ebola took a major tool on the characters throughout the story; however, the desire to do…

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    Does ebola affect our food production? Well, first lets talk about ebola. Ebola is a hemorrhagic virus disease also known as (EVD) , EVD is a severe, often fatal disease that appeared in 1976 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and in Nzara, Sudan. Then, later occurred in a village near the ebola river - from which ebola got its name. The disease has no true statement of how it appeared. Some believe that it comes from monkeys, bats,or even bushmeat. The World Health Organization have cited…

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    ESF 10 Analysis Hazardous materials (HAZMAT) incidents are dangerous types of emergencies that can turn into a major disaster. Despite, many cities that run along the Atlantic Ocean become divested by tropical storms and flooding, HAZMAT related emergencies are a close second. In Virginia Beach, VA hazard risk are delineated into four categories: Critical Hazard – High Risk, Critical Hazard – Moderate Risk, Noncritical Hazard – Low Risk, and Negligible. HAZMAT is considered a Critical Hazard –…

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    boys at a school called “hawkins middle school” giving their age range. Words then fade onto screen saying “the world is turning” the words fade onto screen again saying “upside down” giving more of that ominous feeling. A person in a plastic hazmat-like suit holding a metal…

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    with each thing properly. Soft items are properly washed to remove all traces and scents. Hard surfaces must first be cleaned, then treated to prevent future problems. Cleaning crews also have access to supplies that many people don't. Crews use hazmat suits, breathing masks with HEPA filters and chemical proof boots are often needed. They also have hard to get bio-hazard permits to remove and transport stained carpeting or other…

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    Fallout 4 Analysis

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    The isolation of the man portrays the anxiety that world’s destruction. Most people fear isolated death. A nuclear fallout brings not only an inevitable end but also the fear of suffering before the death. He is wearing a hazmat suit in order to protect himself from the symptoms of radiation. The effects of radiation on a human were a horrible scenario that became reality for society. Large doses of radiation will lead to Acute Radiation Syndrome commonly known as radiation…

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    78 Deathwatch Rg-E Project

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    below the Atlantic Ocean, entrenched deep into the North American Basin, was a research facility with a security force of one hundred soldiers grown in all manners of test tubes and tissue vats, and a research team of twenty-three men in lab coats, hazmat suits, and exoskeletons. Among these men and half-men, were the inhumane. These creatures, these abominations, these insults to God, these things created by psychopaths in order to tip the balance of war in Arkadia’s favor--these things…

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    Westworld Trailer Analysis

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    The Westworld trailer, in my opinion, is one of the most interesting trailers I’ve seen recently. It plays a lot with your emotions and brings the feeling of excitement and mystery to the table. It tells you very little about the plot of the show like most trailers do, so that you will find an interest and see the show for yourself. All of this trailer though leads to messing with your emotions, it wants you to feel something towards the characters and pull you in to show within the two-minute…

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