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How many force protection conditions are there?

There are five Force Protection Conditions (FPCONs) which range from normal to the highest level of alert. FPCONs help to establish varying levels of security measures based on the threat environment.


During event planning or pre-designated threat warnings (increased FPCONs HURCONs etc.) the EOC may be placed in?

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