Triage for Civil Support Using Military Medical Assets to Respond to Terrorist Attacks

Even before September 11, 2001, threat assessments suggested that the United States should prepare to respond to terrorist attacks inside its borders. This monograph examines the use of military medical assets to support civil authorities in the aftermath of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuc...

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Main Author: Cecchine, Gary (auth)
Other Authors: Wermuth, Michael A. (auth), Molander, Roger C. (auth), McMahon, K. Scott (auth), Malkin, Jesse D. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2004
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