The
Hazardous Incident Response Team, (HIRT) was organized
in 1981. Since then HIRT has become a highly trained and equipped
response team. The hazmat stations are fire/rescue stations
7 and 20. These stations are located at 8001 Connecticut Avenue,
Chevy Chase, and 9041 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, respectively.
As an integrated response unit, personnel are preassigned specific
duties to improve on-scene efficiency and to promote team safety.
In addition
to the standard hazmat training topics, team members receive
training on how to manage the consequences of incidents involving
weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Through in-service and specialized
training programs personnel receive information on terrorism
and radiological, biological and chemical warfare agents, in
addition, training is provided on explosives recognition and
safety.
Part of the
ongoing training includes gaining proficiency in the use of
specialized chemical agent detection instruments, materials
and equipment. During the past few months HIRT has spent substantial
time developing chemical/biological decontamination procedures.
Part of these procedures involve improvising ways to set up
enclosed decontamination "walk-through" lanes or corridors.
One procedure
involves the use of pumpers, rope and salvage covers. A ladder
truck draped with salvage covers or opaque plastic is another
useful method. Soon these procedures will be finalized and prepared
as standard operating procedures.
In addition
to its emergency response and training activities, HIRT conducts
Sate of Maryland and SARA Title III inspections, other hazmat-related
inspections, and participates in the county's Annual Household
Hazardous Materials Clean-Up Program.