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standardized warning signals and actions for CONUS and U.S. territories
shake, shout and feel
direct personnel and units to take pre-planned defensive actions
Direct personnel and units to take pre-planned defensive actions
direct personnel and units to take pre-planned defensive actions
your unit is concerned that the use of biological agents is a major threat As you train your Airmen to protect themselves from the threat you cover individual protective actions How can you avoid becoming a biological agent casualty?
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talk frankly and prepare for the possibility of casualties, practice casualty care and evacuation routinely and conduct memorial services
A casualty occurrence refers to an event in which individuals are injured, killed, or otherwise harmed, typically in the context of accidents, natural disasters, or military actions. This term is often used to quantify the impact of such events, providing a measure of the human toll involved. Casualty occurrences can encompass both fatalities and non-fatal injuries, and they are crucial for emergency response and disaster management assessments.
Care under fire situation