Success Stories in Radiation Emergency Preparedness

CDC supports many state and local public health and emergency management jurisdictions in radiation emergency planning and preparedness activities. These videos highlight some of the ways state and local partners have used CDC training, tools, and other resources.

Many of these videos showcase partners preparing and training volunteers for community reception centers (CRCs). CRCs are locations designated by emergency response officials to provide screening for radioactive contamination and other services to people who have been affected by a radiation emergency.

CDC Success Stories in Radiation Emergency Preparedness: Introduction
CDC Success Stories in Radiation Emergency Preparedness: Intro to CDC Success Stories in Radiation Emergency Preparedness: Intro to Community Reception Centers (CRCs)
Page last reviewed: August 16, 2021
Content source: National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH), Emergency Management, Radiation, and Chemical Branch