Krenzelok E P, Allswede M P, Mrvos R
Pittsburgh Poison Center, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh and School of Pharmacy and Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Vet Hum Toxicol. 2000 Oct;42(5):297-300.
Nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) terrorism countermeasures are a major priority with municipalities, healthcare providers, and the federal government. Significant resources are being invested to enhance civilian domestic preparedness by conducting education at every response level in anticipation of a NBC terroristic incident. The key to a successful response, in addition to education, is integration of efforts as well as thorough communication and understanding the role that each agency would play in an actual or impending NBC incident. In anticipation of a NBC event, a regional counter-terrorism task force was established to identify resources, establish responsibilities and coordinate the response to NBC terrorism. Members of the task force included first responders, hazmat, law enforcement (local, regional, national), government officials, the health department, and the regional poison information center. Response protocols were developed and education was conducted, culminating in all members of the response task force becoming certified NBC instructors. The poison center participated actively in 3 incidents of suspected biologic and chemical terrorism: an alleged anthrax-contaminated letter sent to a women's health clinic; a possible sarin gas release in a high school: and a potential anthrax/ebola contamination incident at an international airport. All incidents were determined hoaxes. The regional response plan establishes the poison information center as a common repository for all cases in a biological or chemical incident. The poison center is one of several critical components of a regional counterterrorism response force. It can conduct active and passive toxicosurveillance and identify sentinel events. To be responsive, the poison center staff must be knowledgeable about biological and chemical agents. The development of basic protocols and a standardized staff education program is essential. The use of the RaPiD-T (R-recognition, P-protection, D-detection, T-triage/treatment) course can provide basic staff education for responding to this important but rare consultation to the poison center.
核生化(NBC)恐怖主义应对措施是市政当局、医疗保健提供者和联邦政府的首要任务。目前正在投入大量资源,通过在各个应对层面开展教育,以提高国内民众的防范能力,应对核生化恐怖事件。除了教育之外,成功应对的关键在于整合各方力量,以及进行全面的沟通,并了解每个机构在实际或即将发生的核生化事件中所扮演的角色。为应对核生化事件,成立了一个区域反恐特别工作组,以确定资源、明确职责并协调对核生化恐怖主义的应对行动。特别工作组成员包括急救人员、危险材料处理人员、执法人员(地方、区域、国家)、政府官员、卫生部门以及区域中毒信息中心。制定了应对预案并开展了教育活动,最终特别工作组的所有成员都成为了核生化认证教员。中毒控制中心积极参与了3起疑似生物和化学恐怖主义事件:一封据称被炭疽污染的信件被寄往一家妇女健康诊所;一所高中可能发生了沙林毒气泄漏;以及一个国际机场可能发生的炭疽/埃博拉污染事件。所有事件均被认定为恶作剧。区域应对计划将中毒信息中心确立为生物或化学事件所有案例的共同信息库。中毒控制中心是区域反恐应对力量的几个关键组成部分之一。它可以进行主动和被动的毒物监测,并识别哨兵事件。为了做出有效反应,中毒控制中心的工作人员必须了解生物和化学制剂。制定基本预案和标准化的员工教育计划至关重要。使用RaPiD-T(识别、防护、检测、分类/治疗)课程可以为中毒控制中心应对这一重要但罕见的咨询提供基本的员工教育。