WEBVTT 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:03.700 [Sound of an Explosion] 00:00:03.700 --> 00:00:08.630 [music playing] 00:00:11.230 --> 00:00:15.830 Tactic 8, The Measure and Map Mission 00:00:15.830 --> 00:00:20.900 Phase 2 Near-Field, 10 Point Monitoring and Outlying Areas 00:00:20.900 --> 00:00:22.600 Near-Field 00:00:22.600 --> 00:00:25.000 Strike team 3 will begin surveying the area between 00:00:25.000 --> 00:00:28.100 the detonation area and the 1 kilometer transects. 00:00:28.100 --> 00:00:29.630 Their objective will be to confirm 00:00:29.630 --> 00:00:31.600 the actual hot zoned boundary 00:00:31.600 --> 00:00:34.470 and general location radiologic fragments. 00:00:34.470 --> 00:00:36.630 Complex surge and wind fields can create 00:00:36.630 --> 00:00:39.170 can chaotic hot zone contamination area. 00:00:39.170 --> 00:00:42.500 Adjust hot zone boundaries using convenient local features, 00:00:42.500 --> 00:00:45.200 such as roads, to contain areas that exceed 00:00:45.200 --> 00:00:48.830 hot line exposure rates or contamination levels. 00:00:48.830 --> 00:00:50.730 The 10-Point Monitoring Plan 00:00:50.730 --> 00:00:52.600 If radiological contamination 00:00:52.600 --> 00:00:54.900 is detected at the 1 kilometer transect, 00:00:54.900 --> 00:00:58.730 initiate the 10-Point Monitoring Plan, shown here. 00:00:58.730 --> 00:01:00.900 Monitoring locations are approximate 00:01:00.900 --> 00:01:02.800 and measurements do not need to be obtained 00:01:02.800 --> 00:01:04.000 by a strike team if they are 00:01:04.000 --> 00:01:06.400 at fixed locations near these points. 00:01:06.400 --> 00:01:09.470 They can make radiological measurements. 00:01:09.470 --> 00:01:11.570 In this example, 3 of the locations are 00:01:11.570 --> 00:01:15.270 are near a fire house, a police precinct, and a hospital. 00:01:15.270 --> 00:01:17.830 Contacting personal at these type of locations, 00:01:17.830 --> 00:01:19.530 who have radiation detectors, 00:01:19.530 --> 00:01:22.270 will help facilitate rapid data collections. 00:01:22.270 --> 00:01:23.970 Outline Areas 00:01:23.970 --> 00:01:26.370 Make measurements in outline areas to confirm 00:01:26.370 --> 00:01:28.130 that radiation is not present. 00:01:28.130 --> 00:01:30.030 If data collection points are available in these outline areas 00:01:30.030 --> 00:01:36.030 in the form firehouse, police stations, universities, hospitals 00:01:36.030 --> 00:01:38.130 and other location 00:01:38.130 --> 00:01:39.930 where radiation monitoring equipment is available. 00:01:39.930 --> 00:01:41.530 Strike teams are not required 00:01:41.530 --> 00:01:43.200 to collect these field measurements. 00:01:43.200 --> 00:01:45.470 Instead, agency representatives should contact personnel 00:01:45.470 --> 00:01:47.770 at these locations to report 00:01:47.770 --> 00:01:50.200 their local radiological measurement. 00:01:50.200 --> 00:01:53.100 If no fixed location exist, in the outlining areas, 00:01:53.100 --> 00:01:57.030 send responders to confirm background radiation measurements. 00:01:57.030 --> 00:01:58.900 EEOC will aggregate data collected 00:01:58.900 --> 00:02:00.470 from all strike teams until 00:02:00.470 --> 00:02:03.170 the incident data map for the entire jurisdiction. 00:02:03.170 --> 00:02:07.100 Response planners should use tools such as FEMAs RAD Responder, 00:02:07.100 --> 00:02:09.400 that can help support strike team tracking, 00:02:09.400 --> 00:02:11.530 measuring data upload from the field, 00:02:11.530 --> 00:02:14.200 and the display of models and measurements on maps 00:02:14.200 --> 00:02:16.500 that can be shared across the response community. 00:02:16.500 --> 00:02:20.130 A Radiological Analyst is an important asset during this tactic 00:02:20.130 --> 00:02:23.400 to review all the collected and map radiologic data 00:02:23.400 --> 00:02:26.900 recommendations for public health and safety decisions, 00:02:26.900 --> 00:02:29.570 see Annex 4, the Advance Tactics and 00:02:29.570 --> 00:02:33.100 Data Analyst Decision Support Guide for additional 00:02:33.100 --> 00:02:34.770 Tactic 8 Summary 00:02:34.770 --> 00:02:36.170 Lifesaving operation 00:02:36.170 --> 00:02:40.230 take priority over radiation measurements 00:02:40.230 --> 00:02:43.630 in the urban environment will affect contamination location. 00:02:43.630 --> 00:02:46.570 Deploy strike team 1 to determine unseen conditions 00:02:46.570 --> 00:02:48.400 direction of contamination. 00:02:48.400 --> 00:02:52.300 Deploy strike team 2 to measure the 1 kilometer transect. 00:02:52.300 --> 00:02:56.300 Deploy strike team 3 to measure actual hot zone boundary. 00:02:56.300 --> 00:02:59.100 The ten point monitoring plan and the data collection from 00:02:59.100 --> 00:03:01.670 outline areas should use nearby facilities 00:03:01.670 --> 00:03:04.670 that have radiation monitor capabilities. 00:03:04.670 --> 00:03:06.830 A radiologic analyst is needed to 00:03:06.830 --> 00:03:08.800 interpret models and measurement 00:03:08.800 --> 00:03:10.770 to support decision making. 00:03:10.770 --> 00:03:13.500 For more information, turn to page 27 of the 00:03:13.500 --> 00:03:17.267 RDD Response Guidance.