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CERF-P OperationsChemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear

high yield Explosives

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The National Guard CBRNE (Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear high yield Explosives) Enhanced Force Package (NGCERFP) is a high priority WMD response unit comprised of five full-time Army and Air National Guard personnel and several hundred M-day Joint personnel. They supports civil authorities by responding to all Hazards incidents with special emphasis for CBRNE/WMD terrorism incidents.

CERF-P Description

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CERFPs locate and extract victims from a contaminated environment, perform Mass patient/casualty decontamination, and provide treatment as necessary to stabilize patients for evacuation.

CERFPs are composed of existing National Guard units on state active duty, Title 32 or Title 10 status, and are specially trained to respond to a weapons-of-mass destruction incident. They must be ready to deploy within six hours of notification.

CERFP Capabilities: Each CERFP is composed of ~170 personnel. CERFPs have a 6-12 hour response posture. CERFPs are primarily equipped to deploy via ground transport

to CBRNE incident cites, but can be moved by air if necessary.

What we do

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Search & Rescue Team

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Search and Rescue cont’

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Prepare for Decontamination

SSG Wilson SGT Castro

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Decon

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Decon Cont’

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Medical Process

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Evacuation