Capabilities and interoperability for joint Romanian-Bulgarian cross-border first responder intervention to chemical-biological-radiological- nuclear–high yield explosive (Q4298048)

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Project Q4298048 in Romania, Bulgaria
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Capabilities and interoperability for joint Romanian-Bulgarian cross-border first responder intervention to chemical-biological-radiological- nuclear–high yield explosive
Project Q4298048 in Romania, Bulgaria

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    5,099,231.58 Euro
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    5,999,095.98 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    30 December 2016
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    29 June 2018
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    National Research-Development Institute for Materials Physics - NIMP
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    42°41'34.58"N, 23°19'41.12"E
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    44°25'58.55"N, 26°5'42.68"E
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    44°21'8.21"N, 26°1'44.51"E
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    The project addresses the need for enhancement of response and recovery capabilities of emergency services, derived from the recent national legislations. It aims at improving specific field activities conducted by specialized Police structures immediately after an event implying chemical-biological-radiological-nuclear-high yield explosives (CBRNe). With 5.999.763,78 EUR funding, the project strategic objective is to set-up in Romania-Bulgaria cross-border area a fully interoperable, rapid reaction system to CBRNe emergencies, able to provide/accept services from both parts and to effectively use them to the benefit of the whole area population. Identical mobile equipment will be provided to CBRNe police intervention units from both border sides, enabling them to collect data to characterize the situation in terms of event type, amplitude and responsibility, while gaining control of situation and securing the area. Rapid detection devices of CBR contaminants will be provided along with means for data transfer to emergency management authorities, enabling an adequate and effective response. Dedicated equipment for analyses of samples collected by operative units will be used by LB to produce the required assessments for evaluation and mitigation of longer term effects. Thus, the project provides means of E.C. Decision 2008/617/JHA implementation for cross-border cooperation between specialintervention units, realizing an integrated regional management of CBRNe emergencies. (English)
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