CJIRU

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CJIRU is an elite Canadian Armed Forces unit specializing in responding to chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats and other high-risk incidents.

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instanceOf military unit
special operations unit
abbreviationOf Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit NERFINISHED
allegiance King of Canada NERFINISHED
branch Canadian Army NERFINISHED
Canadian Special Operations Forces Command NERFINISHED
cooperatesWith Public Health Agency of Canada NERFINISHED
Royal Canadian Mounted Police NERFINISHED
municipal first responders
provincial emergency management organizations
country Canada
equipment CBRN detection instruments
CBRN protective suits
decontamination systems
respiratory protection systems
garrison CFB Trenton NERFINISHED
Trenton, Ontario NERFINISHED
notableCapability operating in contaminated environments
rapid deployment to CBRN incidents
operationalScope deployed operations abroad
domestic operations in Canada
partOf Canadian Armed Forces NERFINISHED
Canadian Special Operations Forces Command NERFINISHED
role CBRN incident response planning
CBRN threat mitigation
consequence management
counter‑CBRN operations
decontamination operations
domestic operations support
specialized reconnaissance in CBRN environments
support to civil authorities
technical hazard assessment
training and advising other units on CBRN
specialization CBRN response
biological incident response
chemical incident response
hazardous materials incident response
high‑risk incident response
nuclear incident response
radiological incident response
taskingAuthority Canadian Joint Operations Command NERFINISHED
Canadian Special Operations Forces Command NERFINISHED
trainingIncludes CBRN detection
CBRN identification
CBRN sampling
decontamination procedures
hazardous site exploitation
interagency coordination in emergencies
use of protective equipment

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