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Threat of the Month: Xylazine, New Synthetic Opioids, and More! - August 2023
The NOBLE "Threat of the Month" monthly webinar centered around the issue of Xylazine, New Synthetic Opioids, and More!
The webinar series consists of monthly installments that last for 30-45 minutes and covers essential information and background on the threat, as well as recent events that are related to it.
Additionally, our instructor walks through a response scenario to help participants understand how to evaluate the situation, identify hazards, and determine the appropriate equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) needed for a safe response.
Check in next month for a new video!
The webinar series consists of monthly installments that last for 30-45 minutes and covers essential information and background on the threat, as well as recent events that are related to it.
Additionally, our instructor walks through a response scenario to help participants understand how to evaluate the situation, identify hazards, and determine the appropriate equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) needed for a safe response.
Check in next month for a new video!
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Threat of the Month: Lithium Ion Battery Response - May 2023
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This is a previously-recorded webinar. The NOBLE "Threat of the Month" monthly webinar centered around the issue of Lithium-ion Battery fires, which has recently been highlighted in the news. The webinar series consists of monthly installments that last for 30-45 minutes and covers essential information and background on the threat, as well as recent events that are related to it. Additionally,...
Threat of the Month: House Explosion! - February 2023
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This is a previously-recorded webinar. Natural gas? Illicit lab? HME? What now?! This installment of the NOBLE "Threat of the Month" series will focus on a case study from a house explosion with a fatality that occurred in January 2023. Initial reports indicated that it was a gas explosion, but as we move through the incident, we see that the source changes from a gas leak; to a possible meth l...
Threat of the Month: Fentanyl - January 2023
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This is a previously-recorded webinar. The first in our 2023 Threat of the Month webinar series: Fentanyl. A NOBLE subject matter expert will address a current or emerging threat each month. This free, 30-minute webinar will provide background and information on the threat, describe recent events involving the threat, followed by a walk-through of a response scenario to discuss how to size up t...
Live Webinar - BioFlyte® BioCapture™ z720 Demonstration
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Federal Resources was with Patrick Call of BioFlyte, where they presented a demonstration and Q&A of the BioCapture™ z720. For more information on this product or others, contact us at the link below: www.federalresources.com/webinar-contact/
Live Webinar - Somewear Labs Demonstration
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Federal Resources was with James Kubik and Brian Tatum of Somewear Labs, where they presented a demonstration and Q&A of their Satellite Communications Solution. For more information on Somewear Labs, contact us at the link below: www.federalresources.com/webinar-contact/
FR Webinar with Rigaku, 1064nm Raman Solutions
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Learn how the Rigaku solution - utilizing 1064nm Raman - is different. Watch a demonstration, and also hear from end-users and how they have used Rigaku products in real-world response scenarios. To request a quote visit: www.federalresources.com/quote-request/
Live Demonstration: Holmatro, Pentheon Series
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Federal Resources was with Rosscoe Ross of Holmatro, where he presented a demonstration and Q&A of the Pentheon Series of tools. For more information on the Pentheon Series, contact us at the link below: www.federalresources.com/webinar-contact/
Avon Protection, ST54™ SCBA
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Darren Wolfe from Avon Protection demonstrated Avon's state-of-the-art ST54™ Tactical Operator SCBA. The ST54™ SCBA has been developed specifically for the tactical officer and technician applications where the operator needs to respond to ever-changing operational conditions. The ST54™ SCBA is the base of a multi-mission Respiratory Protection System, which provides operational flexibility to ...
Live Webinar - D-Fend Solutions, Inc. EnforceAir
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Federal Resources was with Terry DiVittorio of D-fend Solutions, Inc., where he presented a demonstration and Q&A of EnforceAir. For more information on EnforceAir, contact us at the link below: www.federalresources.com/webinar-contact/
Boston Dynamics' Spot Demo
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Federal Resources was with Tim Dykstra of Boston Dynamics, where he presented a demonstration and Q&A of Spot. For more information on Spot, contact us at the link below: www.federalresources.com/webinar-contact/
Donning and Doffing - AAMI Level 3 Isolation Gown
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Donning and Doffing - AAMI Level 3 Isolation Gown
Federal Resources Operation Commitment to Care
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Federal Resources Operation Commitment to Care
National Skilled Nursing Care Week and its 2020 theme of "Sharing Our Wisdom"
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Federal Resources employees share some of their favorite life lessons passed down by generations before them.
Donning and Doffing of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
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Donning and Doffing of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
A message from Federal Resources' CEO Larry Gwaltney in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
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A message from Federal Resources' CEO Larry Gwaltney in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Carbon Dioxide - Chemical of the Month
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Carbon Dioxide - Chemical of the Month
ExperienceFR 2019 | 26 Feb 2019 | MGM National Harbor
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ExperienceFR 2019 | 26 Feb 2019 | MGM National Harbor
Not In The Manual: An EOD Series - Thank you to our viewers
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Not In The Manual: An EOD Series - Thank you to our viewers
Sulfur... Fuoride - Chemical of the Month
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Sulfur... Fuoride - Chemical of the Month
Not In The Manual: An EOD Series - Episode 12: SmartRayVision X-Ray System Demo
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Not In The Manual: An EOD Series - Episode 12: SmartRayVision X-Ray System Demo
Not In The Manual: An EOD Series - Episode 13: SmartRayVision X-Ray System Software
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Not In The Manual: An EOD Series - Episode 13: SmartRayVision X-Ray System Software
Not In The Manual: An EOD Series - Episode 11: SmartRayVision X-Ray System
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Not In The Manual: An EOD Series - Episode 11: SmartRayVision X-Ray System
Niax Catalyst ESN - Chemical of the Month
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Niax Catalyst ESN - Chemical of the Month
This is below the line blue 15 2:14 and also above the line no for CHar box corrosive gas box Dot erg number 124 2:14 it makes sodium sulfate and hypochlorous acid
What do they put this in?
It's non flammable for DOT because reaching the LEL outdoors is extremely unlikely. Indoors is another story.
This was one of the main gasses released when Shoemaker-Levy 9 hit Jupiter in 1994
big difference in properties between Fluorine and fluoride. Fluoride very unreactive but fluorine is very reactive
I like turtles
Hydrogen cyanide is above the line red 9 p 4:57
Above the line red 9 DOT number 118 hydrogen red 9 cyanide
What's a FID? What's a PID & IP? LEL UEL? F paper? Green light meter? How does it work? I have covalent bonds , so does bubble gum and TNT , but not thallium chloride, or tellurium bromide...(I got tellurium bromide and that's very toxic) Is it like an IR spectrometer?
Aniline DOES polymerize , you should correct that. It doesn't quickly like cyanoacrylate but slowly, almost like styrene.
I'm glad to hear you guys are so grossly over cautious (you will understand why when you hear my questions) Aniline is not acid (alkaline, edit i see you discovered that looking under phenolamine) and it's not radioactive (normally unless it's made with carbon-14) Im a bit of a home chemist, my girlfriend rightfully gives me hell about unlabeled bottles(im getting better) Anyway, heres my questions; 1) can you make aniline from boiling Tylenol with drain opener? 2) How bad is fluoroaniline and perfluoroaniline? I'm told is worse then all other perfluorocarbons and worse then even fluorine itself! 3) in case of fire, or if i am dead , incapacitated, or otherwise just not available, I think I should have some kind of signage to alert emergency personnel for their safety! For instance I have a lot of benzoyl peroxide, not the acne cream, the pure white powder in small baggies for use as a polymerazation initiator, both for expements with copolymers with polyaniline as well as for with bondo when I loose that little tube fixing cars or holes in doors. The problem is it's a white powder and its an explosive organic peroxide, I'm told it could cause an explosion if it were to interact with a drug test kit and take some fingers off, and I don't know how I would convince an officer to not test a little bag of white powder or call the bomb squad‽‽ Also, I have Mercury, uranium, lithium cyanide , ether, HF, HCl , even some pathogens growing in Petri dishes with a bunch of UVC lighting for safety. etc, the lead and asbestos are the 'safe' things! *_what signage would you recommend_*
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This was great
I read in an article that a Indian goldsmith wrote a letter about him tasting Potassium cyanide. Now it's pretty obvious that this was a very short letter, he said it tasted bitter and acrid of course it's bitter it contains Potassium not to mention the other the other Corrosive elements that this triple bonded atom contains symptoms such as headache, confusion dizziness, extreme Heart palpitations coma and death. If this poor man was extremely depressed and had family problems it's extremely sad but I think extremely silly to do it as an experiment uwasing yourself as a lab rat and I bet your family was absolutely devastated i know this because I've been there with a member of my family and considered it myself but if I do they they win, and there's not a chance in HELL THAT'S happening. I feel sorrow for the families loss
A particularly nasty production chemical. Vaporizes quickly and the gases become deadly in low amounts. Out of the hundred plus chemicals I work with we take extra care on this one. It's only moved through dedicated hard lines. The area is quarantined during unloading and everyone involved is fully suited with oxygen. In fact, we should have better evacuation plans in case of a tank wagon spill. They're lack luster and don't account for the public nearby.
You’re pronouncing Xylazine wrong. It’s ZIE-LA-ZEEN
Thank-you for educating not just Fire Stations, Police & EMS. As a home owner, wife, mother, & a husband who's a Motorcycle Mechanic & son who's a Vehicle Mechanic this is so educational. The company my husband works for has started selling E-bikes this year so I plan on showing him you're videos. My son is more educated with the use of these batteries such as those in Tesla yet I will show him you're video also. I think these batteries are the worst invention yet & so many people aren't aware of the hazards they pose. Thank you again for making this easy to understand for people everywhere. You're all Heroes choosing a Career that not everyone could do! Firefighters have to deal not just putting out fires & rescuing people but dealing with toxic drugs & now this highly flammable batteries that are everywhere. Stay safe! Ontario, 🇨🇦
Will you guys do a refresher on this one please? I❤NH3
Why don't they have "Industrial Chemists" in their team to do this? These guys are shooting in the dark.
In 1982 I spray painted numerous military vehicles without using any PPE at all. The paint contained TDI, HDI, Cr(VI), cobalt, xylene, VOCs (3.5 lbs./gal.), etc. I now have allergic conjunctivitis, nasal polyps & cysts, lung nodules, and bibasilar acteletasis (collapsed lower lungs). I plan to take blood testing for Isocyanate asthma, as my airway constricts whenever I’m around adhesives, perfumes, etc.
When there's a rainbow without a beginning or an end it tells you a lot of what's in the atmosphere that's displayed through the colors of the rainbow in the middle of the sky without a source or a destination of the beginning to end
Why did they not call federal resources HazMatIQ
This is above the line red 9p and above the line red 12 in the b.t.x.s.c box is toluène and in the CHR box is iso
When can we take a course and get access to that guidebook?
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Cl2 is my answer
Good stuff here. Thanks for sharing with us
Glad you enjoyed it
Those low frequency calls... we found pitric acid... we turned in to CSI? Dude it's a HAZMAT situation, relax... It's not a crime scene unless someone broke laws! Farking dangerous yes but you don't want to pretend being a cop. They suck :) Fire fighters +++++++++++++
Well done. Very informative and interesting. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Don't show it to Fauci. Oh, too late... 😀@@nobletraining
When Chris is talking about dividing the molecular weights of air and nitrogen dioxide, he says 46 divided by 29 = 2.6. It doesn’t equal 2.6, it equals 1.58.....anybody know how he got that number?
Zyklon B pellets released hydrogen cyanide
It is only flammable in concentrations of 16-25% in air.
How soon will vapors surround near by homes and neighborhoods
GYROVIS stabilized monocular /spotting scope. You can watch it by hand or on board without tripod. ua-cam.com/users/shortsoTrWlkznW8s?feature=share
Very good presentation.
I have not had any luck getting formal training for the hazmatIQ system through Federal Resources, does anyone out there have any contacts to help me out? Thanks
Hi, I have been trying yo get in touch with Somewear Labs for some time but not having any luck. Could someone get a message to them to check the enquiries on their website. Thank you
So if I got a gallon of tetraethyl orthosilicate a bbq propane tank and a medical oxygen tank in my personal vehicle that am not required to have any placards, how do I warn emergency responders if I'm unconscious? This isn't just a hypothetical, I've done that(and had rocket fuel, aniline and uranium acetate on top of the spare gas can the engine starter and the spare car battery.) This was 30 years ago, but I still have been know to drive with some dangerous things... I should have a warning that I know will be taken seriously...
Careful . Some mentally imbalanced high school teacher in New Mexico may see this
Anyone know where I can find an ocean of this stuff?
Legume trees
train
In new Mexico 😂
The main things they didn't cover is what it's really made of. 3 ingredients for picric acid: Acetylsalicylic acid from asprin (or phenol), Nitric acid, and Sulfuric acid. What does this tell us right off the bat? Corrosive & possible nitrogen dioxide. Also tells us sodium hydroxide, or sodium bicarbonate will neutralize the corrosivness of these acids. There's no mercury & it's not radioactive, if it's dry there's no gas. Wet it down, wear gloves, and it's pretty safe to handle. It's not as volatile as people think but if it's converted with a salt nitrate making potassium/or lead picrite then its extremely sensitive to shock and heat.
I'm here from a game called Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnaughts. Apparently it was historically used in naval shells, so I imagine that sensitivity to shock and heat made it an accident waiting to happen. Then again that can be said of any ammo magazine at any time in history, since that's kindof the point. Though in game your chance of flash fires when you get hit go through the roof, which I would guess is probably a pretty accurate representation.
Toluene diisocyanate is a horrible compound, I would prefer cleaning some radio-active dust from Tsjernobyl reactor than take a sniff of this stuff.
I can relate.I work with this crap!I'm sick!
Is the system able to detect and deter non controlled drones e.g. drones who's flight is preprogrammed.
Good but my gas line is conectado to wall
You didn’t cover shit. Get a GED maybe it will help.
Did they practice this at all?
Tim and Eric Great Show Good Job!
@@franklinhirsch1654 what?
This is above the line red 2
“why’d they use it in the gas chambers?” “I think it was pretty effective” “okay…cool” Lol I know it’s innocuous but it was still funny to me
I don't get all the hype about ammonia, it tastes terrible.
Thank you
Meanwhile, everyone's dead while they muddled through their charts. HCN is HCN, if you're in this game and you know it's present, you should know what it is and how to deal with it quickly period. Sure, understand the environment and concentrations you're facing, but this endless chart checking seems time-wasting for such a common, well-understood and dangerous contaminant.