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How To Recognize When Chemical Agents Have Been Used (Mobile Video)

Organization(s):North Dakota Department Of Health
Location:North Dakota
Year: 2007
Available at:www.healthyroadsmedia.org/topics/emergencies.htm   (report broken link)
Description:

This video provides a number of indicators which can help one recognize if a chemical agent has been used in several languages. The video is available in a format which is compatible with portable media devices, such as iPods and other MP3 players. Such indicators include the untimely death of plants and insects, loud bangs, and the appearance of strange puddles.

Language(s):English; Bosnian; Kurdish; Somali; Spanish
Translation(s):English; Bosnian; Kurdish; Somali; Spanish
Communities:General; Somali; Hispanic or Latino; Mexican American; Bosnian; Kurdish
Subtopic:
Phase 6 - Response
Bioterrorism
Phase 2 - Preparedness
Chemical
Target Audience:Individual/Family
Resource Type:
Audio/Video
Audio/Video