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Critical Infrastructure Protection Process Job Aid

Cost: Free
Subject(s): Emergency Management/Community Preparedness, Other, Terrorism 
Media: Brochures and Handouts 
Read Online/Download: PDF (4.6 Mb)
Description: This Job Aid is a guide to assist leaders of the fire and EMS community with the process of critical infrastructure protection. The document intends only to provide a model process or template for the systematic protection of critical infrastructures. It is not a CIP training manual or a complete roadmap of procedures to be strictly followed. 
  (This is a restricted item. Please read the publication description above for information on how to order.)

Emergency Response to Terrorism Job Aid 2.0

Cost: Free
Subject(s): Operations & Tactics, Terrorism 
Media:  
Read Online/Download: PDF Accessible (523 KB) , Purchase , Text (51 KB)
Description: This job aid is designed to assist the first responder from the fire, EMS, Hazmat, and law enforcement disciplines in identifying a possible terrorist/WMD incident and implementing initial actions. This document is not a training manual but a "memory jogger" for those who have completed the appropriate level of training. 
  (This publication is only available online)

Fire Department Response to Biological Threat at B'nai B'rith Headquarters (Washington, DC - April 1997)

Cost: Free
Subject(s): Hazardous Materials, Incident Management, Terrorism 
Media: Technical Report Series 
Read Online/Download: PDF (910 KB) , Text (67 KB)
Description: Though the threat was a hoax, this incident revealed many lessons for the fire service to share in preparation for any future chemical / biological threats. 
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Four Years Later - A Second Needs Assessment of the U.S. Fire Service

Cost: Free
Subject(s): Communications, Fire Prevention & Planning/Code Enforcement, Fire Service Administration, Terrorism, Training 
Media:  
Read Online/Download: PDF Accessible (2.9 Mb)
Description: The purpose of this follow-up study was to 1) define the current roles and activities of the fire services on a National, State, regional, and local level; 2) identify the equipment, staffing, and training required to fulfill those roles and activities and 3) conduct an assessment to identify gaps between what fire departments currently possess and what they require to meet equipment, staffing, and training needs. 
  (This publication is only available online)

Matching Assistance to Firefighters Grants to the Reported Needs of the U.S. Fire Service

Cost: Free
Subject(s): Communications, Fire Prevention & Planning/Code Enforcement, Fire Service Administration, Terrorism, Training 
Media:  
Read Online/Download: PDF Accessible (1.7 Mb)
Description: This study compares needs reported by the U.S. Fire Service in the 2001 (first) needs assessment survey and resources requested and granted to the same fire departments in 2001-2004 under the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program. 
  (This publication is only available online)

Responding to Incidents of National Consequence

Cost: Free
Subject(s): Incident Management, Terrorism 
Media:  
Read Online/Download: PDF Accessible (596 KB)
Description: Provides guidance to fire departments and emergency services across America to prepare for, respond to, and recover from major multi-jurisdictional local incidents that have national consequences and may involve national resources. 
  (This publication is only available online)

Wanton Violence at Columbine High School (Littleton, CO - April 1999)

Cost: Free
Subject(s): Emergency Medical Services, Incident Management, Multiple Fire Fatalities/Mass Casualty, Terrorism 
Media: Technical Report Series 
Read Online/Download: PDF (2.3 MB)
Description: This report is an analysis of the fire service and emergency medical service (EMS) operations and the overall response to the assault on Columbine High School at Littleton, Colorado, on April 20, 1999. Incident command, special operations, and mass casualty emergency medical services are featured. 
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World Trade Center Bombing: Report and Analysis (New York City, NY - February 1993)

Cost: Free
Subject(s): Incident Management, Multiple Fire Fatalities/Mass Casualty, Terrorism 
Media: Technical Report Series 
Read Online/Download: PDF (2.1 MB)
Description: A compilation of 24-plus articles on this incident originally published in Fire Engineering (December 1993). 
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