When an improvised explosive device is suspected or discovered, a 300-meter cordon is required. This is the wartime standard for these situations.
When an improvised explosive device is suspected or discovered, a 300 meter cordon is required. This is the wartime standard for these situations.
When an improvised explosive device is suspected or discovered, a 300 meter cordon is required. This is the wartime standard for these situations.
Confirm, clear, call, cordon, control.
C- Confirm it is an IED C- Clear the area (about 300 meters) C- Cordon off the area C- Call up the UXO report C- Control traffic from entering the area (both vehicle and pedestrian)
C- Confirm it is an IED C- Clear the area (about 300 meters) C- Cordon off the area C- Call up the UXO report C- Control traffic from entering the area (both vehicle and pedestrian)
Confirm, clear, check, cordon, and control.
Confirm, clear, check, cordon, and control.
The 5-Cs when reacting to an IED are Confirm, Clear, Cordon, Check, and Control. Confirm involves verifying the presence of the IED. Clear refers to safely removing people from the area. Cordon involves establishing a safe perimeter. Check pertains to searching for additional threats. Control involves coordinating with emergency services and maintaining communication.
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multifaceted IED attack