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After-action report

Graniteville-Vaucluse-Warrenville Fire Department After Action Report... [Pg.7]

Aiken County Sheriff s Office After-Action Report Objective 1 Safety... [Pg.10]

After Action Report A post-incident analysis report gathered by a responsible party or responding agency after termination of a hazardous materials incident, describing actions taken, materials involved, impacts and similar information. [Pg.296]

Aiken County Emergency Management After-Action Report Graniteville Train Wreck. Aiken, SC. January. Aiken County Hazardous Materials Team exclusive Web site, athttp //www.Hazmat-Team.com, http //www.hazmatteam.com/ March 29, 2006. [Pg.477]

Aiken County Sheriffs Office After-Action Report Graniteville Train Wreck. Aiken, SC. January... [Pg.477]

Arlington County after action report on the response to the September 11 terrorist attack on the Pentagon. (2002). Titan System Corporation. [Pg.62]

Operations Plan, Job Action Sheets, operational procedures, records, and/or other related items Writing the facility/hospital After Action Report and Improvement Plan Participation in external (conmiunity and governmental) meetings and other postincident discussion and after-action activities Post-incident media briefings and facihty/hospital status updates Post-incident pubUc education and information Stress management activities and services for staff ... [Pg.153]

Participate in after-action debriefings and document observations and recommendations for improvements for possible inclusion in the After-Action Report. Topics include Accomplishments and issues Review of pertinent position descriptions and operational checklists Recommendations for procedure changes ... [Pg.156]

B. Identify and clarify your medical intelligence needs. Write them down. Check with your intelligence officers (S-2 s, G-2 s, J-2 s, IN s) first they may already have what you need. Upon mission completion, report items of significance, submit after action reports, tell us whether medical intelligence was correct and met your needs, and submit recommendations for improvement. [Pg.265]

U.S. Army. 2001d. Non-Stockpile Systems Program, Rapid Response System (RRS) After Action Report. Contract No. DAAA-09-95-D-0001, Task 0019. November. Prepared by Teledyne Brown Engineering. [Pg.89]

After-action reports on the Tokyo subway incident (Obu, 1996 Olson, 1996 Yanagisawa, 1996) provide an example of the value of communication between the law enforcement and medical communities as well as an example of a missed opportunity for communication within the medical community that might have made the medical response even more effective than it was. Japanese police had apparently been planning a raid on Aum Shinrikyo facilities throughout Japan, and for that reason the government had ordered medical supplies, including nerve agent antidotes, not normally stocked in quantity by hospitals (anonymous comments in Obu, 1996). One of the reasons for the raids was the suspected involvement of the Aum Shinrikyo in a previous toxic gas incident in the city of Matsumoto almost a year before the Tokyo attack (Morita et al., 1995). The release in that city in 1994 of what was subsequently identified as... [Pg.29]

Unless otherwise noted, the unit material in this chapter has been taken from the histories, journals, and after action reports of the several mortar battalions. [Pg.461]

Unless otherwise noted, material for this section was based on the after action reports and unit filea of the Sad Chemical Mortar Battalion and supported units. The latter include XIV Corps, 4 d, 37th and ztth Divisions, iSad and 24th RCT s, and i3Sth Field Artilleiy Battalion. These records may be found in the Sixth Army Reds, CMLHO. Military Intelligence Division, War Department, World War II, A Chronology, and CWS Theater of Operations Letters, 7, 10, it, 19, have also been used. [Pg.493]

After-action reports for the Iwo Jima operation attested to the value of the flame weapons. Of the two types, the mechanized flame thrower seemed to have come out on top. One battalion commander called it the "best single weapon of the operation. The V Amphibious Corps report referred to the mechanized weapon as the "only effective means ... [Pg.583]

The OflSce, Chief of Military History, provided several other groups of studies and histories. The Army Service Forces monographs on logistical problems were of great assistance as was the History of Allied Force Headquarters. The histories and after action reports of a number of organizations and units from army groups to chemical mortar battalions and even service units were extensively xised. In the... [Pg.660]


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