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UNCLASSIFIED
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As of: 15 OCT 2012LTC J Clay McGuyer703-607-1815
CBRN Response Enterprise
LTC J. Clay McGuyerCombating WMD Deputy Division Chief, NGB-J39
703-607-1815James.McGuyer@us.army.mil
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Agenda
• Enterprise Overview• WMD- Civil Support Team (WMD-CST)• CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP)• Homeland Response Force (HRF)• Response Concept• State and Federal Capabilities Review• IAB Engagement
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DOD Validates CBRN Response Enterprise
• DOD Resource Management Decision Implementation Complete
• CBRN Response Enterprise is Fully Operational
• DOD will now focus on:– Sustaining this investment– Reinforcing “unity of effort” with
States
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National GuardCivil Support
Team
- 22 personnel- Detection- Identification
CST(57 teams)
1254 personnel
National Guard CBRNE
Enhanced Response Force
Package
- 186 personnel- Search/Rescue-Decontamination- Emergency Med
CERFP(17 units)
3162 personnel
T-32 State Response
National Guard Homeland Response
Force
-566 personnel-Search/Rescue
-Decontamination-Emergency Med
-Security-Logistic Support
-C2
HRF(10 units)
5660 personnel
Federal Response
General Purpose Forces
-Aviation-Security-Medical
-Logistics
Follow-on
General Purpose Forces
Defense CBRN Response Force
-CBRN Assessment-Search/Rescue
-Decontamination-Emergency Med
-Security-Logistics Support
-C2-FP1 - 2000 personnel, 24hrs
-FP 2/3 - 3200 personnel, 48 hrs
DCRF5200 personnel
C2CREs (Alpha, Bravo) Approx. 1500 personnel each, 96hrs Approx. 3000 personnel total
Total Force 10,076
Total Force ~9,200
Follow-on
CBRN Response Enterprise
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HRF / CERFP States by FEMA Region
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WMD-CST KEY CHARACTERISTICS:
• Deploys advanced element (ADVON) in 90 minutes
• Deploys entire team within 3 hours• All HAZMAT Tech certified• Initiates requests for additional
support
MISSION: • identify CBRNE agents and substances• assess and project consequences• advise on response measures• assist with appropriate requests for additional support.
1SGCOMMANDER
DEP CDR
ASST OPNSTRNG OFF
LOGISTICS NCO COMMO CHIEFHEALTH CARE
PROVIDER
MODELING NCO ADMIN NCO INFO SYSTEMS
MED OPNS OFF
NUC MED SCI OFF
MEDICAL NCO CBRN NCO X4
OPS ADMIN COMMO MEDICAL SURVEY
ASST OPS NCO CBRN CHF X2
SURVEY SEC LDR
SURVEY NCOIC
22 Full-time personnel
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WMD-CST Overview
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CASUALTYEXTRACTIONCASUALTY
EXTRACTION DECONDECON MEDICALMEDICAL
CERFPOperations
CERFPOperations
FATALITY SEARCH AND RECOVERY
(FSRT)
FATALITY SEARCH AND RECOVERY
(FSRT)
MTOE Eng CO(50 Pax)
MTOE Chem CO(75 Pax)
ANG Medical Group(45 Pax)
MTOEBN HQ C2(16 Pax)
ANG RecoveryTeam(11 Pax)
CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package
MISSION: • provides patient/mass casualty decontamination• provides emergency medical services• provides casualty search and extraction
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CERFP KEY CHARACTERISTICS:
• Deploys advanced element (ADVON) in 3 hours
• Deploys entire team in 6 hours• HAZMAT Operations level certified• Level 1 Tech Rescue trained for:
• Rope Rescue• Confined Space• Structural Collapse
• 10% Level 2 tech rescue trained
5 Full-time personnel 186 Part-time personnel
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Identical to CERFPs
HQ
Function
BDE
X
HRF Operations
Operations
Search and Extraction
CBRNE Assistance & Support Element (CASE)
Decontamination
Medical Triage
Personnel
180
16
50
200
75
45
Battle Staff
MISSION: • provides planning and coordination for multiple CBRNE Response Elements• provides security & casualty movement• provides search and extraction• provides decontamination• provides medical triage and treatment• provides fatality search and recovery
Homeland Response Force
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CERFP KEY CHARACTERISTICS:
• Deploys advanced element (ADVON) in 6 hours
• Deploys entire unit in 12 hours• HAZMAT Operations level certified• Level 1 Tech Rescue trained for:
• Rope Rescue• Confined Space• Structural Collapse
• 10% Level 2 tech rescue trainedFatality Search and Recovery (FSRT)
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N+0 N+1.5 N+3 N+6 N+ 12
Assembly Area
Or
NG HRF ADVON / CERFP MainDeploys to Assembly Area or Staging Area
Incident Site
Staging Area
Local & State First Responders
NG HRF/CERFP
Hot Zone
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NG HRF/CERFP
HRF / CERFPTier II & III Response
OperationsN+6 to N+72 Hours
Concept of Operation Response Timeline
CSTs, CERFPs, & HRFs Provide A Phased Capability• CSTs detect and identify CBRNE agents/substances, assess the effects and advise the local authorities on Managing the effects of the attack and assist with request for other forces • CERFPs locate and extract victims from a contaminated environment, perform medical triage and treatment, and perform mass patient/casualty decontamination• HRFs provide additional CERFP capabilities, a robust planning capability, and a Casualty and Assistance Support Element
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HRFMAINHRFMAIN
HRF MAIN Departs
Or
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Command & Control
NATIONAL GUARD FORCES (Title 32 – Commanded by state TAG)
WMD-CST: Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team. 1 per state/territory except CA, NY and FL which have 2
(57 Units, 22 Pax each.
CERFP: CBRN Enhanced Response Force Package. Regional
17 Units, 186 Pax each.
HRF: Homeland Response Force. 1 per FEMA Region
10 Units, 566 Pax each.
Detection, ID,
Analyze Advise
Monitor
VOH
XWA
Deploys in 3 Hours
IMA CT,VT
IINYNJ
IIIPA
IVGA
VITX
VIIMO
VIIIUT
IXCA
Deploys in 6 Hours
Emergency Med
State
DECON
Search & Extraction
Command & Control
Emergency Med
DECON
Search & Extraction
SecurityCBRNE
AssessmentDeploys in 6-
12 Hours
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OR NE
CO
IL
VA
IN
WV FL
HIMN ME
KYNV LA
WI
AL
PR
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Army National Guard
FEDERAL FORCES (Title 10 – Commanded by USNORTHCOM)
DCRF: Defense CBRN Response Force
1 Unit, 5200 Pax.
2 Units, 1500 Pax
C2CRE A1500 SMs
C2CRE A/B: Command and Control CBRN Response Element
C2CRE B1500 SMs
FP1
FP2
DECON
Search & Extraction
CBRNE Assessment
Transport
Surgical Med
Aviation Lift
Engineering
Air CASEVAC
Command & Control
Emergency Med
Security
Logistics
Level II & III Medical
Ground MEDVAC
FP2 Employs in 48-72 Hours
FP1 Employs in 24-48 Hours
DECON
Search & Extraction
CBRNE Assessment
TransportCommand & Control
Emergency Med
Security
Logistics
Engineering
Level II Medical
Federal
Follow-on Forces
Follow-on Forces
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StateEnterprise
ElementRegion
Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
Ohio HRF V 5-9
Hawaii CERFP IX 4-8
Virginia CERFP III 16-20
Alabama CERFP IV 6-10
Nebraska CERFP VII 8-12
Illinois CERFP V 15-19
Colorado CERFP VIII 22-26
California HRF IX TBD
FY 13
4th Quarter3d Quarter2nd Quarter1st Quarter
FY13 HRF / CERFP EXEVAL Timeline
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