Steve Jones, a volunteer with Physicians for Civil Defense, said he and other volunteers are traveling throughout Arizona to deliver the nuclear attack kits to small rural fire departments.
Each kit contains a radiation survival plan and two radiation detectors, according to Jones.
Safford, Thatcher, Pima, Fort Thomas and Bylas fire departments in Graham County received the kits shortly after Christmas. The kits were also delivered to fire departments in Greenlee County, Jones said.
“As local governments have no radiological monitoring equipment and very limited information about lifesaving measures in a post-attack environment, Physicians for Civil Defense has sent a team of volunteers, Steve Jones and Kevin McDonald, to visit small towns in Arizona and provide emergency response officials with an emergency nuclear attack kit on indefinite loan,” Dr. Jane M. Orient, the organization’s president, wrote in a news release.
The kit contains a manual, “Nuclear War Survival Skills.” The manual contains instructions for making a Kearny fallout meter. The kit also contains a factory-made meter.
Thatcher Fire Chief Mike Payne said while the attention given to the possibility of a nuclear attack on urban areas of the United States has dissipated since the end of the Cold War, the recent fighting in the Middle East may heighten concerns.
If there was a nuclear attack on Tucson, for example, the radioactivity monitoring equipment would come in handy.
“With this packet, we could at least tell when it’s safe to come out,” Payne said. Jones believes that equipping each fire department throughout Arizona with a kit will go a long way toward reducing panic in the aftermath of a nuclear attack.
“The biggest danger is panic,” Jones said.




Comments
6 comment(s)Fool_and_his_money wrote on Jan 27, 2009 7:28 PM:
Jane Orient wrote on Jan 15, 2009 8:51 AM:
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What No Crackers wrote on Jan 14, 2009 4:02 PM:
I feel much safer now. "
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