The size, scope, and/or complexity of a chemical incident may overwhelm existing regional, state, and local capabilities and resources, causing significant strain on the whole community. Shortfalls in the availability of personnel, materiel, facility space, and systems during response and recovery are likely and should be anticipated during a chemical incident, particularly one with significant potential for the spread of contamination or human and/ or environmental health consequences. In such cases, the federal government will support affected areas with available federal resources and assist in their prioritization and coordination throughout the incident.
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