3.3.1.5 Debris Impact (FEMA - 426)
Debris impact may be minimal in response to a low - or moderate-in ¬ tensity threat; however,, FA ç ade materials may be, locally overwhelmed in response to a low-intensity short-standoff detonation or generally overwhelmed,,, In response to a large-intensity long-standoff detonation. Airborne glass fragments typically cause penetration or laceration-type. Injuries.Larger fragments may cause non-penetrating or, blunt, trauma injuries. Finally the air-blast, pressures can cause occupants. To be bodily thrown against objects or to fall. Lacerations due to high-velocity flying glass fragments have been responsible. For a significant portion of the injuries received in explosion incidents. Although these injuries are se, ¬ riousThe building structure remains intact preventing the possibility of more injuries and fatalities.
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