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Total Dead<br />

Total Traumatic Injuries<br />

Total Urgent Care Injuries<br />

Injuries not Requiring Hospitalization<br />

Structures and O<strong>the</strong>r Physical Assets<br />

(Damages would certainly occur to vehicles and<br />

depending on <strong>the</strong> proximity of o<strong>the</strong>r structures, damages<br />

would occur to <strong>the</strong> stadium complex itself. The exact<br />

amount of <strong>the</strong>se damages is difficult to predict because<br />

of <strong>the</strong> large numbers of factors, including <strong>the</strong> type of<br />

structures nearby and <strong>the</strong> amount of insurance held by<br />

vehicle owners. )<br />

1,391 persons<br />

2,438 persons<br />

11,935 persons<br />

4,467 persons<br />

Vehicles –<br />

Replacement cost for approximately 100 vehicles @<br />

$15,000 per vehicle inside <strong>the</strong> 200 ft BATF described<br />

Lethal Air Blast range = $ 150,000<br />

Repair / repainting cost for approximately 500 vehicles<br />

@ $ 4,000 per vehicle inside <strong>the</strong> BATF described Falling<br />

Glass Hazard = $2,000,000<br />

Radiological Dispersion Device – Dirty Bomb Attack<br />

Scenario Overview: An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) utilizing an ammonium nitrate/fuel<br />

oil (ANFO) mixture is carried in a panel van to a parking area during a time when stadium<br />

patrons are leaving <strong>the</strong>ir cars and entering <strong>the</strong> stadium and detonated. Potential losses with this<br />

type of scenario include both human and structural assets. The bomb also contains 2,700<br />

Curies of Cesium-137 (Cs-137).<br />

Assumptions: (1) The population density in <strong>the</strong> parking lot during <strong>the</strong> beginning and ending of<br />

<strong>the</strong> games is high, at least 1 person /25 square feet. (2) The quantity of ANFO used is 4,000 lbs,<br />

similar to that used by Timothy McVeigh in <strong>the</strong> Oklahoma City bombing. (3) The Lethal Air Blast<br />

Range for such a vehicle is 200 feet according to <strong>the</strong> Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and<br />

Explosives (BATF) Standards. (4) The Falling Glass Hazard distance is 2,750 feet according to<br />

BATF Explosive Standards.<br />

Described Losses:<br />

Total Dead<br />

Total Traumatic Injuries<br />

Total Urgent Care Injuries<br />

Injuries not Requiring Hospitalization<br />

Radiological Poisoning Injuries that Need Aggressive<br />

Treatment<br />

Radiological Poisoning Injuries that Need Non-Critical<br />

Treatment<br />

Radiological Poisoning Injuries that could Self Medicate<br />

with Proper Public Information<br />

Structures and O<strong>the</strong>r Physical Assets<br />

(Damages would certainly occur to vehicles and<br />

depending on <strong>the</strong> proximity of o<strong>the</strong>r structures, damages<br />

would occur to <strong>the</strong> stadium complex itself. The exact<br />

amount of <strong>the</strong>se damages is difficult to predict because<br />

of <strong>the</strong> large numbers of factors, including <strong>the</strong> type of<br />

structures nearby and <strong>the</strong> amount of insurance held by<br />

vehicle owners. )<br />

1,391 persons<br />

2,438 persons<br />

11,935 persons<br />

4,467 persons<br />

13<br />

440<br />

62,378<br />

Vehicles –<br />

Replacement cost for approximately 100 vehicles @<br />

$15,000 per vehicle inside <strong>the</strong> 200 ft BATF described<br />

Lethal Air Blast range = $ 150,000<br />

Repair / repainting cost for approximately 500 vehicles<br />

@ $ 4,000 per vehicle inside <strong>the</strong> BATF described Falling<br />

Glass Hazard = $2,000,000<br />

3.239

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