CRC Operations in Radiation Emergencies

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This 13-minute training video provides an overview of community reception center (CRC) operations for public health personnel and response partners.

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Course length: 13 minutes

Key points

This 13-minute training video provides an overview of community reception center (CRC) operations for public health personnel and response partners.

Course length: 13 minutes
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Training overview

CRCs are locations where public health personnel and response partners conduct population monitoring following a radiation emergency. CRCs are opened 24 to 48 hours after a radiological or nuclear incident. They are located outside of the affected area to service the people living in that community, and the displaced population arriving there. The basic services include:

  • Screening people for radioactive contamination
  • Assisting people with washing or decontamination
  • Registering people for long-term follow-up
  • Prioritizing people for further care