91st Civil Support Team(WMD)

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Transcript 91st Civil Support Team(WMD)

LTC Brian J. Murphy, Commander
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Development of the CST
Designed to fill a critical gap in
emergency response capability
with regard to WMD-CBRN
Conception and funding began
in late 1990’s
Integrate into the Incident
Command System(ICS)
100% federally funded. NO
local/state cost for training,
deployment or support.
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CST Response Sectors and Team Locations
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Team Composition
Command Group- Commander, Deputy Commander, First Sergeant
Operations Group- Operations Officer, Senior Noncommissioned Officer(Modeler),
Training Noncommissioned Officer
Medical Group- Physician Assistant, Medical Operations Officer
Science Group- Science Officer, Medical Noncommissioned Officer(EMT)
Communications Group- Two Communication Noncommissioned Officers
Administration - Personnel Noncommissioned Officer
Logistics –Noncommissioned Officer
Survey Group- Survey Team Leader, 7 Survey Noncommissioned Officers
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Total-22 full time Active Duty Guard Personnel(Army and Air National Guard)
15 different Military Specialties(MOS/AFSC)
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State Response
Federal Response
AVAILABLE FORCES
CBRNE Consequence
Management Response
Force (T10 Joint)
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SAD / T32
FORCES
Joint National Guard
CBRNE Enhanced
Response Force
Package
- 22 personnel
-Detect/identification
- HOT ZONE
(57)
FIRST 12 HOURS
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CCMRF
- ARNG Div (C2)
- TF Response
- Decon/Security
- TF Medical
- 450-500 personnel
- Triage/Treat/Care
- Detection/Identification
- Casualty Search/Rescue - TF Support
- Trans/Log Spt
- Decontamination
- Emergency Medical Care
- Force Protection
(1)
CBIRF
Civil Support Team
… Guard)
(National
CST
Chemical Biological
Incident Response
Force (USMC)
CERFP
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200-300 PAX
Casualty Search/Rescue
Decontamination
Emergency Medical Care
Force Protection
HOT AND WARM ZONE
(17)
12 – 24 HOURS
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24 – 96 HOURS
Identifying CBRNE agents and substances
Assess current and projected consequences
Advise on response measures
Assist with appropriate requests for additional support
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Mission Categories
Respond:
•Suspicious Liquids/ Powder
•Hospital Emergency room personnel ill
•Hurricane Katrina
Pre-deploy:
•Special Events
•Building and event center Air Monitoring
•HAZMAT response Team for Governmental VIPs
Assist:
•Detection equipment operator-level training
•Assist in design and execution of WMD terrorism related training exercises
•Participate in combined civilian responder -military WMD exercises
•Assist in vulnerability analysis and response planning for WMD terrorism
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CBRN Hot Zone Entry
Detection and Identification
Sampling and Photo documentation
Crime scene preservation
Communications
Voice and Data-stand alone
Support Incident Command/response needs
On Scene Lab
CBRN identification on scene
Testing Rapid deployment capabilities via Army Rotary Wing Aviation
Other CST Characteristics
On Scene in 1-6 Hours, state wide
Plug and Play in Incident Command
Scalable, Split Operations Capable
Active and Passive Air Monitoring
Prepositioning for Large Scale Events
Detection in minutes –vs.-hours allowing informed decisions
on-scene, not after the fact
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Over 2,200 hours
CBRN Response Specialists
100% IFSAC Hazmat Technicians
Nationally Registered Physician Assistant, EMT, and Military
Combat Lifesaver
Confined Space/ Collapsed Structure awareness
(Technical Rescue Training with
Phoenix Fire for selected team members scheduled for April 2012)
Trained by Phoenix Fire, FEMA, NFA, DoD, FBI, DoE, US Army
Chemical School, Army Medical Center and School, Universities,
and Institutes
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Full response requires
local, State and Federal
assets
State Response includes
National Guard
CST is a part of the
State Response
Military support requires
Total Force involvement
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1 hour
Response zones:
2 hours
3 hours
4 Hours
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CBRN Hot Zone Entry
Kappler Level A and B
Drager SCBA
Drager BG4 CCBA
Military Issue
JSLIST
Hammer Suit
M40 Mask (APR)
AN/UDR 13 Dosimeter(Canberra)
Thermoluminescent Detectors (TLD)
ATNAA- Nerve agent antidote kits
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Survey Equipment
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Biological
• Hand Held Assay (DoD BSK)
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BT-550/650
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Dry Filter Unit (DFU) (Dry Air Sample Collection)
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SpinCon (Wet Air Sample Collection)
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Survey Equipment
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Chemical
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INFICON HAPSITE SMART (GC/MS)
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HazMat ID (FTIR)
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AREARAE & MULTIRAE Plus
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M-22 / ICAM
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M256 Kit
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Ahura First Defender
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RAID-M
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Survey Equipment
Radiological
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AN/PDR-77 RADIAC Set
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AN/VDR-2 RADIAC Meter
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AN/UDR-13 Personal Dosimeter
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identiFINDER – radiological isotope ID
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Survey
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Military HF/VHF, AM/FM Transceivers
VHF/UHF Base Station With Repeaters
Land Mobile Transceivers
ACU 1000
INMARSAT B (UHF Voice/Data Satcom)
Commercial Ku Band Satcom
STE Secure Telephone
PC Workstations
Routers (Secure &Non-Secure)
Printer
Radio Remote Units
Secure Wi-Fi
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Analytical Laboratory System (ALS)
•Gas Chromatograph/Mass
Spectrometer
•Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR)
•Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
•Raman Spectrometer
•Digital Melting Point Apparatus
•Paper / Chemical Tests
•Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
•Electrochemiluminescence (ECL)
•Hand Held Assay (DoD)
•Fluorescence Microscopy
•Digital Photographic Microscope
•Gamma Spectroscopy
Blue- Chemical
Red-biological
Brown-radiological
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Other capabilities
–On Scene Hazard Modeling
•HPAC
–CBRN Medical Specialists
•Can assist with First Responders
•Provide critical medical knowledge
–CBRN Decontamination Specialists
•Can assist with First Responders
•No capability for Mass Decontamination
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Tempe Block Party
Insight Bowl
Fiesta Bowl/BCS Bowl
Mesa Performing Arts Center, RNC
Presidential Debate – 22 FEB 2012
WM/Phoenix Open
PIR/NASCAR, Subway 500, Cobalt 500
Presidential Visits
University of Phoenix Stadium
Davis-Monthan/Luke AFB Air Show
Previous National Level Event Support:
 World Series – 2001
 Salt Lake City, Utah Winter Olympics 2002
 Presidential Debate - 2004
 Super Bowl – 2008
 MLB All Star Game - 2011
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Hawaii Maritime Exercise – MAY 2011
Multi CST Exercise w/ Flagstaff Fire – SEP 2011
Vigilant Guard/State Wide Exercise – NOV 2011
Phoenix Fire HAZMAT Class – DEC 2011
Mesa Fire & PD SWAT Decon Drill– DEC 2011
194th & 260th Fire Fighting Detachments – JAN &
JUN 2012
Tucson Fire HAZMAT Class – MAR 2012
Mesa PD SWAT/Decon Exercise – APR 2012
Tucson Full Scale Exercise – APR 2012
Scottsdale PD SWAT/Decon Exercise – MAY 2012
United Harbors Maritime Exercise – MAY 2012
Multi Agency No Notice Exercise
Multi CST Exercise – AUG 2012
ARNORTH EXEVAL – NOV 2012
Mesa Full Scale Exercise – DEC 2012
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• Phoenix Fire
• Scottsdale Fire/PD SWAT
• Glendale Fire/PD
• Mesa Fire/PD SWAT
• Mesa Community College
Fire Science Department
• Tucson Fire
• AZ DPS HAZMAT
• FBI HAZMAT Response
Team (FBI HMRT)
• Arizona Radiological
Regulatory Agency (ARRA)
• Tempe Fire
• Flagstaff Fire
• Ponderosa Fire
• Kingman Fire
• Lake Havasu City Fire
• Bullhead City Fire
• Tubac Fire
• Camp Navajo Fire
• 194th & 260th Fire Fighting
Detachments, AZARNG
• Arizona State Lab
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Identify CBRNE agents and substances
Assess current and projected consequences
Advise on response measures
Assist on any requests for additional support
Training Classes
Exercises
Standby Support
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Points of Contact
Papago Park Military Reservation
5636 East McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85008
Phone (602) 267-2995
LTC Brian J. Murphy, Commander (602) 909-2308
[email protected]
MAJ Keith Tagg, Deputy Commander (602) 909-3012
[email protected]
Maj Michael Spencer, Operations Officer (602) 909-8985
[email protected]
1SG John Ralph, NCOIC (602) 909-3026
[email protected]
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