23 Sep 2010
The NRT has been activated during many US mishaps including the World Trade Center Attack in the year 1993

A National Response Team from ATF has been activated to investigate a fire involving multiple structures in downtown Delaware on N. Sandusky St. 

The National Response Team (NRT) from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) along with agents from the ATF Columbus Field Division have been activated by request from the Ohio Division of State Fire Marshal to investigate a fire involving multiple structures in downtown Delaware on N. Sandusky St. The fire occurred on Sept. 11. The NRT will conduct an assessment of the fire scene and formulate an investigative plan with state and local investigators.

Christopher Sadowski, special agent in charge, ATF Columbus Field Division said the estimated loss of the structures is in excess of $1 million. Past deployments of the NRT to central Ohio area include the investigation of the September 2008 arson fire at Mason's Furniture Store in Circleville and the May 2009 arson fire at Highcom-Wolfden in Hilliard, said Sadowski.

ATF's NRT has brought definitive expertise and an array of state-of-the-art equipment to the investigation of major fire and explosives incidents since 1978. Since its inception, the NRT has partnered with federal, state and local investigators in meeting the challenges faced at the scenes of significant arson and explosives incidents. Investigators from the Ohio Division of State Fire Marshal and the Delaware Police and Fire Departments will jointly investigate with the NRT.  The NRT works alongside its partners in reconstructing the scene, identifying the seat of the blast or the origin of the fire, conducting interviews, and sifting through debris to obtain evidence related to the explosion or fire. This is the 24th NRT activation in fiscal year 2010. 

This is the 24th NRT activation in the  fiscal year 2010

The NRT is organized into three geographic regions covering the United States.  The team can respond within 24 hours to work jointly with state and local law enforcement/fire service personnel in onsite investigations. In addition to investigating hundreds of large fire scenes, the NRT has also been activated to scenes such as the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the Oklahoma City Murrah Federal Building bombing and the 9/11 Pentagon crash site, as well as explosions at explosives and ammunition manufacturing plants, legal fireworks factories and illegal explosive device manufacturing operations.  The NRT is also deployed to support the safety and security of major sporting events in the United States, presidential inaugurations, national political conventions and major international conferences.  Since its inception, the NRT has been activated more than 700 times.

The responding NRT component typically has 13 to 18 members, including veteran special agents who have post blast and fire origin-and-cause expertise; forensic chemists; explosives enforcement officers; fire protection engineers; accelerant detection canines; explosives detection canines; intelligence support, computer forensic support and forensic audit support. Further complementing the team's efforts are technical, legal and intelligence advisors. A fleet of fully equipped response vehicles strategically located throughout the United States provides logistical support.