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{{Short description|US FBI special crisis unit}}  | {{Short description|US FBI special crisis unit}}  | ||
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|OrganizationName= FBI Critical Incident Response Group  | |||
|OrganizationType= Administrative and Support Agencies  | |||
|Mission= To respond to and manage critical incidents, including hostage situations, barricaded subjects, and other high-risk operations. The CIRG provides tactical, negotiative, and behavioral science support to ensure the safety of both the public and law enforcement personnel during these incidents.  | |||
|   | |OrganizationExecutive= Assistant Director  | ||
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|Services= Crisis negotiation; Tactical operations; Behavioral analysis; Rapid deployment logistics  | |||
|   | |ParentOrganization= Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)  | ||
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|   | |HeadquartersLocation= 38.894202, -77.027471  | ||
|   | |HeadquartersAddress= 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20535  | ||
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The '''Critical Incident Response Group''' ('''CIRG''') is a division of the [[FBI Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch|Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch]] of the [[United States]] [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]. CIRG enables the FBI to rapidly respond to, and effectively manage, special crisis incidents in the United States.  | The '''Critical Incident Response Group''' ('''CIRG''') is a division of the [[FBI Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch|Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch]] of the [[United States]] [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]. CIRG enables the FBI to rapidly respond to, and effectively manage, special crisis incidents in the United States.  | ||
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