After a nuclear detonation, medical or other first responders would first need to:
Care of the wounded will likely include decontamination, and debridement of wounds that may be contaminated.
There are a number of reasons for this. First, the first responders need to watch out for their own safety. They need to know if support beams are about to fall, if a sniper is in the area, if a burglar is in the house, if there is radiation, if there is high voltage, or if there are dangerous chemicals or gases involved. Then they have to know what type of trauma they see and know what is wrong with anyone they see so they can offer appropriate help. They would also have to know how far they are from more appropriate help. That way, they will know what is best done in the field, and what is best done in a hospital or wherever.
First responders get their name because they are the first to respond. Firefighters, police, paramedics. After that, the National Guard may be called upon to assist.
Sight of Blood
Local police, fire and governments agency's are there to help the locals public to safety as frist responders, and then the Red Cress to provied food, cothing and selter for those how need help, and then the federal government in recovery and finansal aid.
In a spreadsheet it is the cell that is where column D intersects row 4. It is a grid reference to that cell.
victims
Exposure to vapors traped in clothing and liquid agent exposure
The incident commander directs emergency responders at the scene.
True
The Last Responders - 2014 was released on: USA: January 2014
True
Aerosolized agents of mass destruction pose a great risk to first responders because they would be airborne when the responders arrive and were exposed to them
yes
NIMS is based on best practices collected from all levels of responders
NIMS is based on best practices collected from all levels of responders.
emergency responders cut it
police responding to a medical emergency