TM 9-4310-397-142-8. UNUSUALENVIRONMENT/WEATHER. -Continued(c)When engine speed reduces to steady idle speed, push IGNITION-START switch (4) all the way in to 'stopthe engine.2-9 EMERGENCYSTOPPROCEDURES.Should an emergency exist requiring immediate stopping, perform the following procedures in sequence. (See Figure 2-5.)a.Push IGNITION-START switch (4) inward to off position.b.Close hose reel valve (1) and appropriate double discharge valve (2), if necessary.2-10. NBCPROCEDURES.The following emergency procedures can be performed until field NBC decon facilities are available. If NBC attack isknown or suspected, mask at once and continue mission. If outside, follow decon procedures below to avoid takingcontamination into controlled area. Do not unmask until told to do so.NOTEDetailed decon procedures can be found in: FM 3-3, FM 3-4, and FM 3-5.a.Nuclear Decontamination. Brush fallout from skin, clothing and equipment with available brushes, rags, and treebranches. Wash skin and have radiation check made as soon as tactical situation permits.b.Biological Decontamination. Remain masked and continue mission until told to unmask.c.Chemical Detection and Decontamination.WARNINGSome decontamination sprays can cause personal injury and should not be used on personnel.(1)Contact your local chemical detachment or unit for proper use of decontamination equipment.(2)If exposure to liquid agent is known or suspected, clean exposed skin, clothing, personal gear, andequipment, in that order, using M258A1 kit. Use the buddy system. Wash exposed skin and thoroughlydecontaminate as soon as tactical situation permits.(3)Use M8 paper from the M256 Chemical Agent Detector Kit or M9 paper to determine if liquid agent ispresent on the equipment.(4)If the M8 or M9 paper indicates that liquid chemical agent is present on the equipment, use the NBC-Mlldecon apparatus to decon equipment.2-36
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