  
by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), Charles Stewart, Robert Nixon ©2003 Published by: Jones & Bartlett On September 11, 2001, the United States was rudely awakened by terrorist attacks. Since then, authorities have reported the possibility of subsequent attacks using biological and chemical agents. Terrorism has become a high priority to emergency management and response professionals and, although biological and chemical warfare is not new in history, it is relatively new to polic, fire, and EMS personnel. Emergency services personnel who may be called to the scene of an incident involving biological or chemical agents needs to have a quick, ready-reference guide. This guide provides quick access to critical life-saving information.
Weapons of Mass Casualties Field Guide
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