training and exercise plan workshop (t&epw)
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Training and Exercise Plan Workshop (T&EPW). Welcome and Introductions. Agenda. February 4, 2009 1130 -1300 T&EPW Registration 1300Welcome/introductions 1315 –1415Al Berndt, Asst Director, NEMA 1415- 1445NIMS Update, Mark Robertson 1445-1500Break - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Training and Exercise Plan Workshop (T&EPW)
Welcome and Introductions
AgendaFebruary 4, 2009
1130 -1300 T&EPW Registration
1300 Welcome/introductions1315 –1415 Al Berndt, Asst Director, NEMA1415- 1445 NIMS Update, Mark Robertson1445-1500 Break
1500 –1600 NE-MACC Orientation , Cindy Newsham1600-1700 Regional PresentationsFebruary 5, 2009
0800- 1100 Finish up Regional Presentations1100-1200 Calendar / Plan Development
Al Berndt, NEMA
Nebraska Multi-Agency Coordination System
(NE MACS)
Cindy NewshamCindy NewshamFebruary 2009February 2009
Definition of a MACSDefinition of a MACS
• A combination of facilities, equipment, A combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures and personnel, procedures and communications integrated into a communications integrated into a common system with responsibility for common system with responsibility for coordinating and supporting domestic coordinating and supporting domestic incident management activitiesincident management activities
This is a This is a SystemSystem not a not a FacilityFacility
Governor’s OfficeGovernor’s Office
Communication CentersCommunication Centers
Joint Information CenterJoint Information Center
Field UnitsField UnitsOperations CenterOperations Center
Command VS CoordinationCommand VS Coordination
Direct Tactical and Direct Tactical and operational operational responsibility for responsibility for conducting incident conducting incident management rests management rests with the Incident with the Incident CommandCommand
Seven Parts to the System PlanSeven Parts to the System Plan
1.1. Basic PlanBasic Plan2.2. Management and Administration SectionManagement and Administration Section3.3. Planning SectionPlanning Section4.4. Operations SectionOperations Section5.5. Coordination SectionCoordination Section6.6. Communications and IT SectionCommunications and IT Section7.7. Unified CommandUnified Command
Management and Administration Section
Planning Section
Planning Cycle
NEMACS Action Plan (NAP)NEMACS Action Plan (NAP)
• Use ICS Forms:– 201– 202– 203– 203 A– 204– 205
With a few word changes to tailor to the
MACS language
Operations SectionOperations Section
Coordination SectionCoordination Section
Communications / IT Section ChiefCommunications / IT Section Chief
Unified CommandUnified Command• There are situations where the State will become part of the
Incident’s Unified Command Structure.
• The NEMACS will still be operational to accomplish the coordination objectives
• The most likely scenarios are:
– Wildfire with Type III, Type II or Type I Incident Management Team
– Pandemic Health Disaster– Contagious Animal or Plant Disease
T&EPW Goals• Discuss priorities from previous year’s Improvement Plans• Translate priorities and their associated capabilities into
training and exercise activities• Develop and/or update Multi-Year Training and Exercise Plan• Coordinate training and exercise schedules• Improve coordination between training and exercises• Delivery of update information
Identifying Priorities
• Priorities are selected by pulling information from– Improvement Plans (IPs) from previous exercises– Improvement Plan Analysis Surveys
• Used to write the Multi-Year Training and Exercise Plan
National Priorities - Overarching• Implement the National Incident Management
System (NIMS) and the National Response Framework (NRF)– Coordinated and effective response by an appropriate
combination of Federal, State, local, tribal, private sector, and nongovernmental agencies
• Expanded Regional Collaboration– Regional approach to building capabilities
National Priorities - Capability-Specific
• Strengthen Information Sharing and Collaboration capabilities
• Strengthen Interoperable Communications capabilities
• Strengthen CBRNE Detection, Response, and Decontamination capabilities
• Strengthen Medical Surge and Mass Prophylaxis capabilities
• Citizen Protection
State Priorities
• Enhance capabilities through regional comprehensive planning, exercise, and training program and support HSEEP
• Continue to develop implement and improve regional and statewide interoperable communications systems.
• Maintain Emphasis in ICS and NIMS• Support the National Priorities
Multi-Year Training and Exercise Plan
Multi-Year Training and Exercise Plan• Outlines
– State Priorities• Improvement Plan reference(s) (if applicable)• Associated target capabilities• Training • Exercises
• Contains the Multi-Year Training and Exercise Schedule
Training
• For each priority, list type of training to meet the priority and achieve the associated capabilities
• Identify what training is currently available• Determine the training that is needed as a prerequisite to
planned exercises and to satisfy prior year Improvement Plans• Ensure a building-block approach to training
Regional Presentations
Regional Presentations
• TRI-County • South Central• Southeast• North Central• North East• East Central • Pan Handle• South West
Tri-County PET Region
• PET Governance• Exercises 2008• Actual Events• Lesson Learned• Improvement Plans• Training Needs• Exercise Priorities• 5 yr PET Calendar• Point of Contact
PET Governance
• Same Geographical Region as the Previous UASI (Douglas, Sarpy, Washington)
• Update Regional Governance Structure
• Develop Planning Strategy
Exercises 2008
• Washington County RERP - Multiple• Eppley Airfield – TTX – March 2008• Offutt AFB – TTX – May/June 2008• Region 6 – TTX – July 2008• Offutt AFB – FSE – August 2008• OMMRS – TTX – October 2008• 72nd CST – FSE – December 2008
Actual Events
• June 8, 2008– EF1 & EF2 Touchdown – Sarpy & Douglas Counties
• June 27, 2008– 90 MPH Windstorm– Douglas & Sarpy Counties– Flooding - Bellevue
Lessons Learned
• Incident/Unified Command• Communications• Emergency Public Information & Warning• Resource Management• EOC Operations• Volunteer Management
Improvement Plans
• June 2008 Severe Weather– Reviewed January 2009
• Offutt AFB – FSE – August 2008
• OMMRS – TTX – October 2008– Reviewed January 2009
• 72nd CST – FSE – December 2008
Training Needs
• Priorities ICS EOC Operations/ IAPs ICS/EOC Interface Joint Information System/Public Information Resource Tracking & Management Volunteer Management Debris Management Special Populations Senior Officials Workshop
Exercise Priorities• EOC Operations
– Orientations, TTX, Functional• Special Populations
– Mass Care & Long Term Care Facilities• Radiological Emergency Response Plan
– Functional• Mass Casualty
– FSE• Notifications
– Drills– Incorporated into all Regional Exercises (Codespear)
5 Year PET Calendar
• Establish Unified Planning– Be Comprehensive -- (All inclusive planning;
not single agency or jurisdiction driven)– Establish plan updates as part of the Proactive Planning Process
• Regional Exercises– Regional partnerships
• Regional Training– Enhance collaboration
Point of Contact
Eric Plautz, Assistant DirectorDouglas County EMA
South Central Regional ReportSouth Central Regional Report
Training & Exercise WorkshopTraining & Exercise WorkshopNorth Platte, NENorth Platte, NEFebruary 2009February 2009
SCPETR – Proudly Serving the Citizens of South Central Nebraska
Regional PET Governance
• County Representation through EMA• Governed by MOU and Interlocal Agreements• Includes each County and main municipality• Modeled after prior CNRI agreements• Bylaws in Draft Form
SCPETR – Proudly Serving the Citizens of South Central Nebraska
Regional Exercises 2008
• EOC Coordination Exercise – Aug 2008• Counties Involved:
– Adams, Buffalo, Dawson, Gosper, Phelps, Hall.• State Agencies: NEMA• Partners:
– Central Plains American Red Cross, South Heartland District Health Dept., and many others.
SCPETR – Proudly Serving the Citizens of South Central Nebraska
Lessons Learned – Aug 2008
• Local agencies overcame technical problems to maintain communications.
• EOC’s receive and manage disaster information well.• Region depends on EMS to operate Paraclete. Region
requires more trained COMLs to complete this task.• Regional PIO duties also largely depend on local EMs.
Additional training to develop a cadre of PIOs is necessary.• Exercise MSEL did not allow for a full test of the Paraclete. A
subsequent exercise is recommended for this purpose.
SCPETR – Proudly Serving the Citizens of South Central Nebraska
Improvement Plan Update
• From Regional Exercise – Aug 2008– 42 Corrective Action Items Identified– 35 Items Completed– In-Progress Actions Items include:
• Backup Radio Channels and other Communications methods
• EOC Construction
SCPETR – Proudly Serving the Citizens of South Central Nebraska
Training Needs from AAR – Aug 2008
• Paraclete Training• COML Training• PIO & JIC Training
Patches? We don’t need no stinking
patches.
SCPETR – Proudly Serving the Citizens of South Central Nebraska
Regional Capability Priorities
• Communications (Interoperable and Day-to-Day)• CBRNE Detection and Response• Infrastructure Protection & Surveillance • Public Health Emergency Preparedness• EOC & On-Scene Incident Management• School Safety• Planning: Preparedness, All-Hazards Planning, Hazard
Mitigation, Debris Mgt. etc.• Mass Casualty/Medical Surge• Agri-Terrorism• Mass Fatality
SCPETR – Proudly Serving the Citizens of South Central Nebraska
Training Priorities
• Paraclete User Training• COML Training• School Safety & Active Shooter Training • Hazmat training for non-SERT responders.• EOC-ICS Interface• Agri-Terrorism• PIO/JIC Training• NIMS (On-going need)
Do You Have COML for
Dummies?
SCPETR – Proudly Serving the Citizens of South Central Nebraska
Exercise Priorities
• Interoperable Communications System • Agri-Terrorism / Agri-Disease Response• Mass Fatality / Medical Surge Incident• School Safety and Active Shooter
Southeast RegionRegional Governance
Adopted August 20, 2008Chairman: Jim Gerweck –Richardson County
Phone (402) 245-3054Vice Chairman: Gary Petersen – Seward/York
Phone (402) 643-4722Secretary: BJ Fictum – Saline County
Phone (402) 821-3010POC: Doug Ahlberg – Lincoln/Lancaster
Phone (402) 441-7441
Regional Governance Committees
Communications CommitteeBJ Fictum – Chairperson
PET CommitteeDoug Ahlberg – Chairperson
HAZMAT CommitteeMark Meints - Chairperson
2008 Exercises
• Regional Exercise with ICF (Foot and Mouth) in June
• Nuclear Plant Exercises(Otoe, Nemaha, & Richardson Counties plus NEMA)
• SEMRS Pan Flu Tabletop• Seward County Mass Casualty Exercise
Lessons Learned• Need for formalized communications plan (responders and
hospitals).• Lack of formalized Mutual Aid agreements in the region.• Huge need for PIO Training in the area.• Confusion on Foreign Animal Disease response and County
Recovery plans.• COOP Plans are still needed.• Need refresher on ICS training, mainly Unified Command.• TICP confusion, who needs to know the TICP exists.
Update on Improvement Plans• Have been working throughout the region on Inter local
agreements for the Emergency Managers.• The region knows that a communications plan is necessary,
waiting to see how the Paraclete system and tower being built with PSIC funding will affect communications.
• PIO training is being scheduled.• Need to do some education on FAD within the region to
include elected officials, producers, and responders.• Developing some TT exercises to address the Unified
Command issues. Included in these exercises are Fire, EMS, LE, Hospitals, and Public Health Officials.
Training Needs and Priorities
• PIO Training – Being scheduled• EOC Training – Infant stages • COOP Training • Mass Fatality Training – waiting on a date• Elected Officials Workshops – 1 scheduled in
March and 1 in April• Ham Radio Operator Training – Working with
instructors
5 Year PET Calendar Updates• March 3rd – SEMRS redundant communications TT Ex @
Beatrice Hospital• March 10th – Mayoral Institute Seminar in Lincoln• March 29th – Severe Weather Workshop in Saline County• April 8th – Senior Officials Workshop in Lincoln• June 2nd – CNS Tabletop Exercise• August 4th – CNS Annual RAD Exercise• Summer of 09 – York County Full Scale• Fall of 09 – SEMRS Functional Exercise• Lancaster and Cass Counties are involved in the TEREX
Exercise.
2009 Exercise Priorities
• Communications Exercises – In the initial planning stages
• EOC Tabletop Exercise – Designing one to be tested in Jefferson County
• York County Full Scale (Communications, Triage, and Hospital Surge)
• Evacuation Tabletop Exercises at Hospitals
Made up of the counties of Cherry, Brown, Rock, Keya Paha, Boyd, Holt, Custer, Wheeler, Greeley, Sherman, Valley, Garfield, Loup, Blaine,
Thomas, Logan, McPherson, Hooker, Grant, Arthur, Keith and Deuel
Regional PET Governance• The region has created a governing body
that deals with both grant funds and PET.• The governing body consists of a Chairman,
Vice Chairman, Treasurer and Secretary. The rest of the board is made of voting members.
• The Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Secretary are elected positions that are voted on at the first meeting in January.
Regional PET Governance Cont.
• The Treasurer’s position is filled by the Region’s fiscal contact, so does not change.
• The Region has MOU’s that have helped form the NCR.
Exercises Conducted in 2008
• NCR TTX at Halsey • Scenario was a severe winter storm• Exercise was conducted with ICF• TTX in Custer County• Scenario was a Weather Related HazMat spill.• Exercise was designed by Custer County and
the Regional ETO.
Lessons Learned
• A "Regional" exercise was worth the time put into it, but was not realistic for the amount of counties. Participation was low because of that as well. Would rather have more localized exercises with jurisdictions that we are more apt to work with.
Status of Improvement Plan
• Communications is the majority of the tasks in the Improvement Plan
• Training is another portion of the plan, and this is being met with several trainings that have been scheduled.
• Other areas of the Improvement Plan are being worked on, but are going to take longer to put together.
Training needs from Lessons Learned
• EOC training for the participants that would need to be there.
• Drills between counties on backing up each other with communications.
5 Year Calendar Updates• The calendar is progressive • There are planning meetings at a minimum of every
quarter.• There will be a functional exercise conducted in the
eastern side of the region.• We will start working with the western portion of the
region this summer.• Several drills will be conducted in the Region.• NIMS refresher courses are still being conducted and
new NIMS courses are being conducted all of this is being done through out the NCR.
Training Priorities
• Agro-terrorism for several parts of the region.• Sending individuals to EMI for more advanced
training.• Conducting an IS – 300 and IS – 400 class in
the NCR.• After completion of the Paraclete Region,
training and drills on the system.
Exercise Priorities
• Drills on backup communications among the Counties and Regions within the NCR.
NORTHEAST PET REGION PRESENTATION
T & EPWNorth Platte
February 4-5, 2009
GOVERNANCE BOARD• Kevin Garvin – Chairperson• Tom Perez – Vice Chairperson• Laura Hintz – Secretary• Counties have signed MOUs instead of
Interlocal Agreements• Governing boards signed Letter of
appointment• Bylaws have been approved by all members of
the region on July 2, 2008
Northeast Region Functional Exercise February 2008
EXERCISE SCENARIO
• FAD found in Cuming County• Local vet after examination contacts state vet• Lab confirms state vet’s preliminary diagnosis• More cases found prior to diagnosis
Scenario Continued
• Quarantine Zone set up• Stop Transport issued
IMPLICATIONS OF EXERCISE
• State LEADRS system activated• Stop Transport issued• Quarantine plans activated• Livestock depopulated• Mental health and economic issues arise
Lessons Learned
• EOC personnel need training on responsibilities and resources
• Need to designate PIO and understand the workings of the JIS
• Need to understand the role of NDA• Need PPE for first responders/law
enforcement• Counties need to coordinate traffic control
Lessons learned continued
• Need to have key officials participate in exercises
• Communications infrastructure needs improvement to handle EOC traffic along with the every day communications
• NIMS usage needs to be reinforced• Need to keep lines of communication open
between neighboring counties & NEMA
Lessons learned continued
• Need to address the repercussions of a FAD in our areas and have a recovery plan in place
Status of Improvement Plan
• Improvement is slow having to deal with local politics but it is progressing as time permits
• Education key to progress• Cuming County presenting Ag Emergency
training in February
Training Needs
• Train local officials on responsibilities and duties as members of their EOCs
• Use of available communication systems and resources (how to use what you have when the lights go out)
• Roles and responsibilities of local responders in the event of an Ag Emergency
5 year calendar update
• The Northeast PET Region uses the HSEEP guidelines in the planning of regional exercises.
• 2009 Regional Drill• 2010 Regional Tabletop• 2011 Regional Functional• 2012 Regional Full Scale • 2013 Regional Drill
Calendar updates continued
• Individual counties continue with local exercises to foster mutual aid cooperation between local first responders.
Identified Regional Training Priorities
• Ag Emergencies• Communications• IED Training• NIMS Training (on going)
Identified Regional Exercise Priorities
• FAD Exercises• Terrorist Threat Exercise• Communications Exercise (to be conducted as
soon as Wayne County’s tower is repaired and Knox County’s additional tower is operational)
East Central Region
What We’ve Done and Where We’re Going……….
Boone – Butler – Colfax – Dodge – Howard - Merrick – Nance – Platte –
Polk – Saunders
Governance Process(ECCA)
• East Central Communications Alliance – Formed 2004/2005 to create regional
communications capabilities– Primary function was to allow “Frequency Sharing”
among member Counties– Created dialogue that planned regional TAN exercise
held October 2007– We continue to work very well and work as a team
to incorporate improvements regionally
Governance Process
• East Central Region– Interlocal Agreement completed summer of 2008– One Representative per County– By-Laws adopted Fall of 2008– Planning team formed and has been meeting
regularly – Nine of the Ten Counties in Region are active
Regional Improvement Planning
• Improvement Planning continues from identified deficiencies in Regional TAN and FAD exercises– Incident Command Training– Communications deficiencies
• Equipment• Radio Programming• Dispatch to Dispatch
– Plans and Policies
Where We’re Going………
• 2009 Planning and Training– NIMS training continues– EOC Training– County level Table Top Exercise Planning– County level Table Tops to be Conducted
• Platte• Butler• Merrick• Howard
Where We’re Going……..
• 2010 a continuation of 2009 activities– NIMS training continues– County level Table Top Exercise Planning– County level Table Tops Concluded
• Boone• Colfax• Polk• Saunders• Dodge
Where We’re Going…….
• 2011 Planning Continues…..– NIMS Continues– EOC\MAC Functional Exercise Planning– EOC\MAC Multi-County Functional Exercise July
2012– EOC\MAC Functional Exercise After Action
Where We’re Going…….
• 2013 Planning Continues…..– NIMS Continues– Regional Full Scale Exercise Planning– Regional Full Scale Exercise
Panhandle PET Region
Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff,
Sheridan, Sioux
EM Coordinators• Region 21 – Jim Collins
• Region 22 – Jerry Bretthauer
• Region 23 – Nan Thornton
PET Governance
• MOUs signed by County Boards• Regional PET Committee established
– County EM’s & Communications Directors• Meet monthly via Tele-Health Network• Working toward developing By-Laws
Exercises Conducted in 2008
• Mar/Apr 2008– NE/WY CST FSE
• June 2008 – ICF Pandemic Flu Recovery TTX
Lessons Learned CST FS Ex.
• Need more communications training on existing equipment.
• Need to work on information sharing between 1st Responder agencies.
• Overall use of NIMS was not consistently used among all 1st Responder agencies.
Lessons Learned Pan-Flu TTX
• Key businesses and medical facilities need to adopt formal COOPs.
• Need more discussion on HR policies in events with high absenteeism.
• Need to develop public info campaigns on possible home health care and changes in medical standard of care prior to a pan-flu incident.
Status of Improvement Plan Items
• Preplanning, including sharing of info and practical communications. (Progressive)
• Implementation of NIMS by all responder agencies. (On-going)
• Discuss business recovery needs and how we can assist with COOPs. (Completion date July 31, 2009)
Status of Improvement Plan Items Cont.
• Cross train key staff and develop surge training for key positions. (Completion date Dec 31, 2010)
• Coordinate information distribution about changes in standard of care during recovery phase of a pan-flu event. (Completion date Oct. 1, 2009)
5-Year Calendar Updates
• Model City Exercises throughout Panhandle Region.
• Paraclete Training Sessions
• Pan-Flu Ethics Course
Training Priorities• Conduct more orientations between various
disciplines, including discussion of communications capabilities and consistent use of ICS/NIMS.
• Continue NIMS trainings, including NIMS 300 & 400 where applicable.
Training Priorities Cont.• Paraclete training on Statewide
Communications Network equipment.
• Pan-Flu Ethics Course
Exercise Priorities• Model City Exercises - Harrisburg, Scottsbluff,
Chadron, Rushville and Oshkosh. (March/April)
• Chadron Hospital Full-Scale Evacuation Exercise. (November)
“The Magnificent Seven”
Southwest PET Region2009 EPW Presentation
Hitchcock County
Pat Gerdes-EM
Kyle Clapp-Deputy EM
Jill Schmidt-Adm. Deputy
Dundy County
Elaine Frasier-EM
Red Willow County
Gene Mahon-Sheriff/EM
Diana Wilkinson-Deputy EM
Furnas County
Roger Powell-EM
Chase County
Paul Kunnemann-EM
Bill Bischoff-Deputy EM
Hayes County
Char Hamilton-EM
Perkins County
James Brueggeman-Sheriff/EM
Karon Harris-Deputy EM
Southwest Regional Exercise
April 18, 2008
Southwest Regional Exercise
• This exercise was a tabletop developed for the region by personnel from ICF International.
• The overall goal was to evaluate a multi-agency response to a weather related disaster scenario in Hitchcock County, Nebraska
Southwest Regional Exercise
• The scenario began with a tornado strike in the Village of Trenton, Nebraska before tracking to the northeast and striking the Trenton Ag Products (TAP) Ethanol Plant on U.S. Hwy 6, about 3 miles east of Trenton. The tornado hit just before lunch time and school was in session at the time.
Southwest Regional Exercise
• Players included Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, EM, Haz-Mat, Public Health, Medical Response System, Hospitals, Schools, Kinder Morgan, TAP personnel, National Weather Service, Red Cross, NSP, NDEQ, and NEMA
Southwest Regional Exercise
• Some of the lessons learned include the following:– Communications– Knowledge of local systems, protocols or
procedures– Lack of resource information in neighboring
jurisdictions– Inexperience in the National Incident
Management System
Southwest Regional Exercises
• HSEEP standards were followed and proper reporting was completed. To date the CAP is still underway and it is hoped to be complete by July 1, 2009
Other Southwest Exercises
• Furnas and Harlan County held a full scale exercise on April 6, 2008 involving a school bus and a liquid fertilizer truck. The exercise was used to access the Tri Valley Mutual Aid Group. 11-Fire/EMS, 2-Hospitals and the Southern Valley School all participated which made up about 100 responders
Other Southwest Exercises• Chase County held an exercise on June 21, 2008. The
basis of this exercise was to utilize the NEMA Haz-Mat Decon. trailer in the area. Players came from Imperial, Wauneta, and Lamar Fire, Wauneta and Imperial EMS, Chase County Hospital, Public Health, EM, Dispatch, Frenchman Valley Co-op, and the LEPC Chair and Vice Chair which also served as the evaluators.
Other Southwest Exercises
• Perkins County held a 2-day Don/Doff exercise at the Perkins County Hospital on November 17 & 18, 2008. Their goals were to practice Donning/Doffing PAPR’s units, the use of NIMS, and their internal EOP’s.
Other Southwest Exercises• Dundy/Hitchcock County along with the SW Public
Health District conducted a tabletop exercise on January 12, 2009. The exercise covered decon. procedures after a motor vehicle accident involving an unknown chemical. Fire, EMS, EM, Public Health, Elected Officials, and Hospital personnel participated in the event.
Upcoming goals
• The goal of the next regional exercise would be to conduct a multi county interoperable communication exercise. This being based on whether or not all of the southwest counties get their infrastructure built out.
Multi-Year Training and Exercise Plan Development
State Priorities
1. Enhance capabilities through regional comprehensive planning, exercise and training program and support HSEEP.
2. Continue to develop implement and improve regional and statewide interoperable communications systems.
3. Maintain an emphasis on ICS and NIMS4. Support the National Priorities.
From the Regional PresentationsTraining Priorities
• ICS• EOC Operations /IAPs• ICS /EOC Interface• JIC /PIO• Senior Officials Workshop• Communications • Resource Tracking &
Management• Volunteer Management• Debris Management• Special Populations• COOP Training• Mass Fatalities Training
• Ham Radio Operator• 1st Responder responsibilities In
Ag Disaster• IED• CBRNE Detection and Response• Infrastructure Protection &
Surveillance • Public Health Emergency
Preparedness• School Safety• Mass Casualty/Medical SurgeThose in Red identified in more than
one region
Target Capabilities Associated with the Identified Priorities
• Communications• On Site Incident Management• Public safety and Security Response• Mass Care• Fatality Management• Volunteer and Donations Management• Emergency Public Information & Warning• Explosive Device Operations
Multi-Year Training and Exercise Schedule
• Please make sure that a copy of your updated Regional PET calendar is forwarded to NEMA.
• Specifically [email protected]
2009 Training
• The training & exercises that you have identified in your presentations will be merged into the Nebraska Planning, Exercise & Training Plan
• Offerings from the state in 2009
2009
• Paraclete• January 22nd Columbus EOC community room.• January 23rd Wayne Fire Department training room.• January 26th Omaha (tentative)• January 28th Beatrice (tentative)• January 30th Kearney Law Enforcement center• February 23rd Thedford (tentative)• February 25th McCook (Country Kitchen)• February 27th Gering (Scotts Bluff County EM training room)
2009• Jan 20 Ft. Calhoun Rep Ex• Jan 27 Ft. Calhoun Rep Ex• Feb 10 Ft. Calhoun Rep Ex• Feb 17 MERTT - York• Feb 18 ICS/EOC Interface – Douglas (by
invitation)
• Feb 24 Cooper Rep Ex• March 23-27 Basic Academy – North Platte• March 29 Harrisburg Model City TTX
2009
• March 30 Scottsbluff Model City TTX• March 31 Chadron Model City TTX• April 1 Rushville Model City TTX• April 2 Oshkosh Model City TTX• April 6-10 HAZMAT Refresher• April 14 Cooper Rep Ex• May 19 Ft. Calhoun Rep Ex• Jun 2 Cooper Rep Ex
2009
• July 21 Ft. Calhoun Rep Ex• Aug 4Cooper Rep Ex• August TBD ICS 300/400• August TBD ICS/EOC Interface• August TBD Basic Public Information Officer• Sept 1 Cooper Rep Ex• Sept 21 North East Regional / 72 CST FSE• November TBD TERREX 09
2009• TBD Fundamentals Course for Radiological
Response (FCRR - G320), or• TBD Fundamentals Course for Radiological
Monitoring (FCRM – G320.1)• TBD Fundamentals Course for Radiological
Emergency Response Teams (FCRRT - G320.2)
• TBD DOE’s Modular Emergency Response Radiological Transportation Training (MERRTT)
2009• TBD NEMA Radiological Off-Site
Response Training» Emergency Worker » Emergency Operations Center (EOC)» Traffic and Access Control» Radiological Monitoring» Medical Response» Communications
Upcoming Actions
• Draft T&EPW minutes • Develop a Draft Multi-Year Training and
Exercise Plan• Review and implement Multi-Year Training and
Exercise Plan