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- When you have time, start the Tracking Log (Appendix A) and begin documenting all events
- Determine the location and status of all personnel that might be affected
- Call the local authorities immediately
- Establish contact with the Crisis Manager using the Emergency Number
- Immediately relocate to a Place or Refuge and/or Evacuate depending on the threat
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- If you discover a bomb, slowly retreat while leaving the bomb undisturbed
- If you are already touching the bomb, place it in a secure location on a flat surface if possible
- Retreat to at least 600 yards away and call the local authorities immediately
- Wash your hands with soap and water if you made contact with the bomb in order to remove any potentially harmful substances
- Establish contact with the Crisis Manager using the Emergency Number
- Notify all other personnel to shelter-in-place as appropriate
- When you have time, start the Tracking Log (Appendix A) and begin documenting all events
- Follow all CMT and local authority instructions
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- Attend to any immediate medical needs (MARCH)
- Determine the location and status of all personnel that might be affected by the detonation
- Determine accurate information regarding explosion damage
- Follow Shelter-in-Place protocols as appropriate
- Establish contact with the Crisis Manager using the Emergency Number
- If the phones are unusable, attempt an alternative communication with personnel such as a satellite phone or emergency communication device
- If there are any missing persons, contact local law enforcement to report them and simultaneously follow the missing persons contingency plan
- When you have time, start the Tracking Log (Appendix A) and Log and begin documenting all events
- Record any injuries using the Victim Information Form (Appendix B)Form
- Follow all CMT instructions
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