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- Title
Hazmat and Hate: Planning and Response for Special Operations Teams to a Neo-Nazi Public Demonstration.
- Authors
Abo, Benjamin; Slish, John
- Abstract
Introduction: October 18, 2017 an unfortunately popular white supremacist brought hate and thousands of protesters to the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL just months after the violent domestic terrorist attacks in Charlottesville, VA. The threats, violent possibilities, and intense planning undertaken by law enforcement and fire-rescue were hugely successful. Method: Multi-faceted planning from law enforcement, to crowd control, to medical emergency response, to fire suppression, to hazardous material detection and response, to rescue task forces, to extreme sides to protesting... all proved hugely successful. Results: While there was still violence, complex plans of violence among protests were successfully thwarted. Conclusion: The coordination between Gainesville Fire Rescue, Gainesville Police Department, Alachua County Sheriff's Office, Florida Highway Patrol, the University of Florida and more was hugely successful and something to be proud of despite such hatred and violence projected while also protecting the first amendment.
- Subjects
GAINESVILLE (Fla.); CHARLOTTESVILLE (Va.); PUBLIC demonstrations; UNIVERSITY of Florida; TRAFFIC police; CROWD control; MEDICAL emergencies; FIREFIGHTING
- Publication
Prehospital & Disaster Medicine, 2023, Vol 38, ps217
- ISSN
1049-023X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S1049023X23005563