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Title: TSA G HUREX 09 Goals and Objectives


1
TSA G HUREX 09 Goals and
Objectives
  • Standup on May ?????
  • State HUREX 09
  • Exercise May 5-7, 2009

2
Scenario
  • Based on a H-120 Timeline
  • Start time Landfall
  • End time H72
  • Hurricane Size Strong Category 3
  • Strength of Storm Surge
  • Lake Sabine Study area affected
  • Location of Landfall path overland
  • Eye strikes High Island
  • How long to exercise? 2 Days

3
Master Scenario Events List (MSEL)
  • Two Inject methods
  • General provide exercise play to all
  • ---Weather Advisory
  • ---State Situation Report
  • Specific inject that exercises specific
    jurisdiction or agency
  • ---County Judge wants to know what state
    is telling citizens about pet evac

4
Target Capabilities List
  • Isolation quarantine
  • Communications
  • Volunteer donation management
  • Triage pre-hospital treatment
  • Animal health emergency support
  • Mass care supply distribution
  • Emergency Operations Center
  • Evacuation
  • Structural damage assessment
  • Search rescue
  • Mass care
  • Fatality management
  • Environmental health
  • Medical surge

5
INJECTS
  • Two inject methods
  • General provide exercise play to all
  • ---Weather Advisory
  • ---State Situation Report
  • Specific inject that exercises specific
    jurisdiction or agency

6
INJECT Coordination Control
  • Access to your local Emergency Operations Center
    (EOC)
  • Your capability to
  • Coordinate staffing
  • Evaluate situational awareness (locally and
    regionally)
  • WebEOC
  • EMSystem
  • HURREVAC
  • Any other communication tool

7
INJECT Evacuation
  • Assess capability to execute the safe, managed
    evacuation of your facility
  • Determine effectiveness of tracking system for
    incoming/outgoing patients
  • Ability to support evacuation hub/staging areas

8
INJECT Evacuation (cont)
  • Assess ability of jurisdictions EOC to
    coordinate with medical operations
  • Assess the MACC capabilities to coordinate with
    local operation centers DDC for response
    re-entry activities
  • Assess ability to maintain flow of critical
    information
  • Assess ability to incorporate alternate
    communications (ARES, RACES)

9
INJECT Evacuation (cont)
  • Assess ability to disseminate critical
    information regarding threats, health, safety
  • Ability to establish a Joint Information Center
    (JIC) coordinate information
  • Evaluate community informational structure to
    educate inform public of events

10
INJECT Shelter
  • Assess capability of effective shelter-in-place
    operations
  • Assess EOC capability to activate, control,
    communicate, etc., activities for event
  • Assess MACC capabilities for same plus coordinate
    with DDCs
  • Assess ability to maintain communication,
    continuous flow of information for duration
  • Assess DDCs capabilities to activate, etc with
    SOC and MACCs

11
INJECT Shelter (cont)
  • Assess jurisdictions situational awareness thru
    use of WebEOC, HURREVAC, etc
  • Assess ability to disseminate critical
    information regarding threats, health, safety
  • Ability to establish a Joint Information Center
    (JIC) coordinate information
  • Evaluate community informational structure to
    educate inform public of events

12
INJECT Shelter (cont)
  • Assess capability to provide related sheltering
    services, i.e., food, first aide etc.
  • Assess entitys ability to maintain, manage
    distribute medical pharmaceuticals
  • Ability to coordinate medical support personnel
    as needed in community
  • Ability to disseminate unsolicited donations in
    support of a hurricane event

13
INJECT Shelter (cont)
  • Assess the ability to coordinate and implement
    tracking accountability of patients
  • Ability to manage medical pharmaceuticals
  • Coordination of medical support, staff
    personnel
  • Capability to effectively coordinate the
    management of unaffiliated volunteers
    unsolicited donations

14
INJECT Re-entry/Repatriation
  • Assess ability to receive and transmit critical
    information regarding threats, health, safety for
    the sight and hearing impaired as well as
    non-English speakers
  • Evaluate ability to coordinate short long-term
    recovery mitigation processes
  • Evaluate ability to immunize emergency
    responders, staff, volunteers, etc.
  • Ability to disseminate unsolicited donations in
    support of a hurricane event

15
INJECT Re-entry/Repatriation (cont)
  • Ability to coordinate Environmental Health
    support for issues that could affect re-entry
  • Assess ability to coordinate storage
    documentation of mass fatalities including
    personnel effects
  • Ability to coordinate isolation/quarantine to
    contain spread of disease
  • Assess plans for credentialing re-entry support
    teams

16
INJECT Re-entry/Repatriation (cont)
  • Evaluate capability to manage restoration of
    essential services
  • Assess response in managing consequences of a
    hazardous material release

17
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES
  • Repatriation of medical special needs
  • Animal evac/shelter operations
  • Public information
  • Emergency info management
  • Continuity of ops
  • Patient evacuations
  • Resource tracking
  • Special needs evacuee tracking
  • Resource distribution
  • Damage assessment
  • Responder support
  • Volunteer mgmt
  • Repatriation security

18
TSA G PLANNING STAGE
  • Objectives from jurisdictions due March 15
  • Hospitals
  • Public Health
  • Emergency management
  • Volunteer organizations

19
DISCUSSION AND QUESTIONS
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