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Page 1: California National Guard - PowerPoint Presentation to the ......California National Guard - PowerPoint Presentation to the Little Hoover Commission, September 2002 Created Date: 20020923135134Z
Page 2: California National Guard - PowerPoint Presentation to the ......California National Guard - PowerPoint Presentation to the Little Hoover Commission, September 2002 Created Date: 20020923135134Z

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• PURPOSE• MISSION STATEMENT

• NEARBY CST LOCATIONS• DEPLOYMENT PROTOCOLS

• OPERATIONAL CONCEPT• FOOTPRINT

• PLUME MODELING• CONCLUSION

Page 3: California National Guard - PowerPoint Presentation to the ......California National Guard - PowerPoint Presentation to the Little Hoover Commission, September 2002 Created Date: 20020923135134Z

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9TH On Order Deploys by Air or Ground to a suspected orknown Weapons of Mass Destruction incident to Assessthe WMD Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear,and Explosive (CBRNE) event, Advise the IncidentCommander on an appropriate course of action and thenFacilitate request for additional assistance in order to helpsave lives, prevent human suffering and mitigate greatproperty damage.

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92nd CST (L)

91st CST

9th CST

95th CST

93rd CST

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IncidentCommander

IncidentCommander

State OESState OES CNG HQCNG HQ

9th (WMD)CST

9th (WMD)CST

Use your normalchannels

24 Hours/Day7 Days/WeekSame Procedure for

No Notice &Pre-Staged

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AT SCENE INITIAL ASSESSMENT

1

3

Incident Command Post

BIO

BIO

BIO

CHEM

CHEM

CHEM

Exclusion Zone Operations

Entry Control Point

9th (WMD) CST CAPABILITIES

2

Support Zone Operations

Decontamination Reduction Corridor

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Exclusion zone1. AP

3. FCP

4. CP 5. MALS 6. UCS

2. DECON

Unit Footprint

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9th (WMD) CST CAPABILITIESINITIAL RESPONSE TEAM

•2 VEHICLES

•5 PERSONNEL

•CHEM/ BIO/ RAD DETECTION

•COMMUNICATIONS

•ASSISSTED ENTRY

•TECH REF-BIO GRAM STAIN

SECOND RESPONSE TEAM

•SIMILAR CAPABILITIES TO THE INITIALRESPONSE TEAM

FOLLOW-ON CAPABILITIES

UNIFIED COMMAND SUITE

•FULL COMMUNICATIONS

DECONTAMINATION VAN

•TECHNICAL DECON LINE

OPERATIONS DUALLY

•FULL COMMAND AND CONTROL

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

STAY BEHIND COMMAND ANDCONTROL

•THIRD ELEMENT CAN DEPLOY TO CONDUCTASSISTED ENTRY (BIO ASSAY TICKET ASSESSMENT)

SURVEY – RECHARGE CAPABILITY

•BACK-UP ENTRY TEAMS

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OPERATIONSMODELING

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• PURPOSE• MISSION STATEMENT

• NEARBY CST LOCATIONS• DEPLOYMENT PROTOCOLS

• OPERATIONAL CONCEPT• FOOTPRINT

• PLUME MODELING• CONCLUSION