
Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) events are low-frequency but high-impact emergencies. Their rarity often leads to complacency, until preparedness gaps become catastrophic.
CBRNE preparedness requires specialized training, interagency coordination, and clear communication protocols. Healthcare systems must be prepared to protect staff, manage contamination, and provide care under extreme conditions.
Preparedness is not alarmism. It is risk-informed responsibility. Ignoring CBRNE readiness does not eliminate the threat, it increases harm when events occur.
Preparedness is protection.
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