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English: From 2-38: "In terms of the response, police, fire, and emergency medical personnel were very quickly on the scene in force. It is also worth noting that the Japan Defense Force (JDF) Chemical troops were there within a couple of hours of being notified that they were needed (visual 23, page 2-67)." From 2-66: "JDF CHEMICAL TROOPS ARRIVE BY MID-DAY".
Visual 23 from 'Proceedings of the Seminar on Responding to the Consequences of Chemical and Biological Terrorism'
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Source https://biotech.law.lsu.edu/blaw/FEMA/Proceedings.pdf
Author United States Public Health Service

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