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In Time of Emergency - A Citizen's Handbook on Nuclear Attack, Natural Disasters (1968) by United States. Office of Civil Defense
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* Restore breathing.

* Stop serious bleeding.

* Treat for shock.

* Treat broken bones and burns.


* FOLLOW OFFICIAL INSTRUCTIONS


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CHAPTER 2

UNDERSTAND THE HAZARDS OF NUCLEAR ATTACK


SUMMARY

1. The main hazards of a nuclear attack are blast, heat, fire, and
fallout radiation.

2. You _may_ be able to protect yourself against blast and heat by
getting inside a shelter or taking cover, before the nuclear explosions
occur. You may be able to avoid fire injuries by putting out small
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