
How to Survive a Nuclear Attack – Gain The Knowledge & Be Prepared
By Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Department of DefenseLength2h 42m
About this audiobook
This book was written as a resource for an emergency response in case of a nuclear detonation. An interagency group of communications, radiation technical experts and doctors developed this edition which includes advised safety measures, key messages for the impacted community and the nation, anticipated questions and answers for the public in the immediate aftermath of a nuclear detonation, detailed first aid measures for injured persons and many more answers for the questions you didn't even knew you had.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory, Self-Help
Length2 hrs 42 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 2, 2017
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1How to Survive a Nuclear Attack – Gain The Knowledge & Be Prepared
24Population Monitoring
2Foreword
25Health Effects:: Health Effects of Radiation Exposure
3Introduction
26Providing First Aid:
4Nuclear Blast
27First Aid in a Nuclear Environment
5Key Messages
28Burn Injuries
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6Impacted Community: Immediate Action Message
29Heat Injuries
7Impacted Community: Additional Safety Measures
30First Aid for Burns
8Nationwide: Immediate Message
31General
9Nationwide: Repeated Informational Message
32Kinds of Fractures
10Expected Questions During the First 12 Hours:
33Signs and Symptoms of Fractures
11Situation Specifics
34Purposes of Immobilizing Fractures
12Public Safety and Protective Action Guidance
35Splints, Padding, Bandages, Slings, and Swathes
13Emergency Response Capabilities
36Procedures for Splinting Suspected Fractures
14Expected Questions After the First 12 Hours:
37Upper Extremity Fractures
15Situation Update
38Lower Extremity Fractures
16International Interest
39Jaw, Collarbone, and Shoulder Fractures
17Roles and Responsibilities
40Spinal Column Fractures
18Radiation and Improvised Nuclear Device (IND) Overview:
41Neck Fractures
19IND Basics
42Federal Jurisdiction for Nuclear Incidents
20Radiation Basics
43Basic Risk Communications Principles: How to Communicate After an IND Explosion
21Exposure, Contamination and Decontamination
44Example Radio and Social Media Templates for an IND Explosion
22Monitoring:
45Additional Emergency Questions
23Environmental Monitoring
46Volunteer Organizations