CONELDENTLAL Seven miles is roughly the outer edge of the Civil Defense B (severe) damage ring, a ring in which civil defense traditionally expects to conduct rescue, fire fighting, and other postattack services. Figure 39 also showsthe distance at which some trees would be blown down and the distance at which all trees will be blown down. It is clear that to reach people whowill die in 48 hr rescue teamswill have to clear their way through 6 miles of downed trees and rubble. Furthermore the debris problem is most severe where the radiation dose rates are highest. 40 I 20 Worker accepting 100 r _ in one hour + ~ OE x i 8 fa 4— < 67 ” — > 4Fr oO =z ~ elter occupant 4 = 2 _— ml 1 0 l ] 2,600 4,000 | 7 { 6 ! 1 j 1 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 2-DAY CUMULATIVE DOSE,r \ 5 I 4 14,000 { 3 MILES FROM GZ Fig. 40 — Hours of Life in Ordinarv Shelter and Waiting Time for Rescue as Function of Distance/Dose Figure 40 shows the hour after H+1 at which a shelter occupant will receive an LDs dose plotted against the 2-day accumulated dose for the area in which the shelter is located. This figure also shows the area (in terms of 2-day dose) in which a rescue worker can work for 1 hr receiving 100 r in that hour (perhaps the maximum permissible one-shot emergency dose). Since the two curves intersect at 12 hr, any shelter occupant whois located in an area in which he will receive an LD, dose in less than 12 hr (cumulative 2-day dose of 5500 r) cannot be rescued (by these standards). In this particular attack, this would be within 4 to 6 miles of az. This radius, however, does not take into account the debris-clearance problem, nor does it allow for the radiation received by a worker in the course of entering and leaving the area. It could represent the minimum distance from Gz at which a rescue worker could work if transported by air or possibly by a shielded vehicle along a debris-clear freeway, such as the Shirley Highway. The dotted line in Fig. 39 represents the limit of penetration of the area by rescue workers on the ground.* Over most of the attacked area it *The data comprising this line consist of the best estimate of an urban planner familiar with the road system and potential debris near the roadways. ORO—R-17 (App B) 55

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