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Operation Talavera Full-Scale Exercise. Welcome. Pre-Exercise Seminar 30 November 2004. Today’s Agenda. Introductions Overview of Exercise Program Overview of Full-Scale Exercise Exercise Area Layout Exercise Schedule Exercise Planning Components. Introductions. Name. Agency. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Operation TalaveraFull-Scale Exercise
Pre-Exercise Seminar
30 November 2004
Today’s Agenda• Introductions• Overview of Exercise
Program• Overview of Full-Scale
Exercise• Exercise Area Layout• Exercise Schedule• Exercise Planning
Components
Introductions
Name Agency FSE Involvement
Los Angeles County Operational Area Exercise Program
Current YearOperation Talavera
RDD
2004Year Two
Operation LigonierBio Incident
2005 Year ThreeChemical Incident
2006Year Four
HE
2007
Los Angeles County Operational Area Exercise Program
TT1TEW
TT2TEW
TT3ICS
TT4SMU
TT5PH
TT6All
FE1TEW
FE3SMU
FE2ICS
FSEAll
May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2004
Current (2004) Exercise Program
Program Overview:
•Talavera - 23 Exercises based on RDD Scenario
•Two Tracks
•Responder Track -Unified Cmd Ops
•Emergency Manager Track –EOC Ops
•Both Tracks Culminate on Dec 9
•FSE –Responders•CEOC Functional X –Emergency Managers•EMC Exercise
Summary of Operation Talavera
CEOCFE x 3
CEOCTT x 3
CitiesFE x 3
CitiesTT x 3
May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2004
Current (2004) Exercise Program
TT1TEW
TT2TEW
TT3ICS
TT4SMU
TT5PH
TT6All
FE1TEW
FE3SMU
FE2ICS
Program Overview:
•Three TEW Exercises –In Light Blue
•Two ICS Exercises –In Yellow
•Two Special Mission Units Exercises –In Brown
•One Public Health Exercise –In Dark Blue
•All-Aspects Tabletop (work-up for FSE)
•Ten EM Exercises –In White
•3 CEOC Functional X and FSE remaining
Update on Current Exercise Program
CEOCFE x 3
FSEAll
CEOCTT x 3
CitiesFE x 3
CitiesTT x 3
Summary of Operation Talavera
THURSDAYDECEMBER 9, 2004
THE FORUM(Inglewood, CA)
THURSDAYDECEMBER 9, 2004
THE FORUM(Inglewood, CA)
PurposeTO ENHANCE PARTCIPANTS ABILITY TO EFFECTIVELY OPERATE WITHIN A MULTI-
AGENCY AND MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL ENVIRONEMENT WHILE RESPONDING TO
A WMD / MASS-CASUALTY INCIDENT
Overarching Exercise Goal
• To comprehensively exercise and evaluate the Los Angeles County Operational Area Response agencies’ capability to respond to an act of WMD terrorism in a public setting
Objectives• Determine if the County of Los Angeles has the necessary
plans, policies, procedures, training, and resources to conduct an assessment of a terrorist incident involving the use of a weapon of mass destruction. (Emergency Assessment)
• Determine the adequacy of the plans, policies, and procedures used by the County of Los Angeles to conduct emergency management in response to a terrorist attack. (Emergency Management)
• Evaluate the plans, policies, procedures, and resources available to the County of Los Angeles to determine if the County can effectively conduct incident site hazard mitigation operations. (Incident Site Hazard Mitigation)
• Assess the adequacy of the plans, policies, procedures, and resources available to the County of Los Angeles to provide victim care in response to a terrorist incident. (Victim Care)
• Examine the plans, policies, and procedures the County of Los Angeles would use to conduct a criminal investigation into a terrorist incident. (Criminal Investigation and Apprehension)
Objectives• Determine if the County of Los Angeles has the necessary plans, policies, procedures, training, and resources to
conduct an assessment of a terrorist incident involving the use of a weapon of mass destruction. (Emergency Assessment)
• Determine the adequacy of the plans, policies, and procedures used by the County of Los Angeles to conduct emergency management in response to a terrorist attack. (Emergency Management)
• Evaluate the plans, policies, procedures, and resources available to the County of Los Angeles to determine if the County can effectively conduct incident site hazard mitigation operations. (Incident Site Hazard Mitigation)
• Assess the adequacy of the plans, policies, procedures, and resources available to the County of Los Angeles to provide victim care in response to a terrorist incident. (Victim Care)
• Examine the plans, policies, and procedures the County of Los Angeles would use to conduct a criminal investigation into a terrorist incident. (Criminal Investigation and Apprehension)
Objectives• Determine if the County of Los Angeles has the necessary plans, policies, procedures, training, and resources to
conduct an assessment of a terrorist incident involving the use of a weapon of mass destruction. (Emergency Assessment)
• Determine the adequacy of the plans, policies, and procedures used by the County of Los Angeles to conduct emergency management in response to a terrorist attack. (Emergency Management)
• Evaluate the plans, policies, procedures, and resources available to the County of Los Angeles to determine if the County can effectively conduct incident site hazard mitigation operations. (Incident Site Hazard Mitigation)
• Assess the adequacy of the plans, policies, procedures, and resources available to the County of Los Angeles to provide victim care in response to a terrorist incident. (Victim Care)
• Examine the plans, policies, and procedures the County of Los Angeles would use to conduct a criminal investigation into a terrorist incident. (Criminal Investigation and Apprehension)
Objectives• Determine if the County of Los Angeles has the necessary plans, policies, procedures, training, and
resources to conduct an assessment of a terrorist incident involving the use of a weapon of mass destruction. (Emergency Assessment)
• Determine the adequacy of the plans, policies, and procedures used by the County of Los Angeles to conduct emergency management in response to a terrorist attack. (Emergency Management)
• Evaluate the plans, policies, procedures, and resources available to the County of Los Angeles to determine if the County can effectively conduct incident site hazard mitigation operations. (Incident Site Hazard Mitigation)
• Assess the adequacy of the plans, policies, procedures, and resources available to the County of Los Angeles to provide victim care in response to a terrorist incident. (Victim Care)
• Examine the plans, policies, and procedures the County of Los Angeles would use to conduct a criminal investigation into a terrorist incident. (Criminal Investigation and Apprehension)
Objectives• Determine if the County of Los Angeles has the necessary plans, policies, procedures, training, and
resources to conduct an assessment of a terrorist incident involving the use of a weapon of mass destruction. (Emergency Assessment)
• Determine the adequacy of the plans, policies, and procedures used by the County of Los Angeles to conduct emergency management in response to a terrorist attack. (Emergency Management)
• Evaluate the plans, policies, procedures, and resources available to the County of Los Angeles to determine if the County can effectively conduct incident site hazard mitigation operations. (Incident Site Hazard Mitigation)
• Assess the adequacy of the plans, policies, procedures, and resources available to the County of Los Angeles to provide victim care in response to a terrorist incident. (Victim Care)
• Examine the plans, policies, and procedures the County of Los Angeles would use to conduct a criminal investigation into a terrorist incident. (Criminal Investigation and Apprehension)
Scope• The exercise will begin with a 911 call reporting an explosion at a
public event and will move through:• The initial response and assessment activities• Victim triage, treatment, and transport activities, and…• HazMat reconnaissance and decontamination activities
• Additionally, the exercise will include issues such as:• Activating fire and law enforcement mutual-aid• TEW assessment and Mission Folder development• Detecting secondary explosive devices• Mental health assistance• Crime scene investigation
Assumptions• Responder actions will not be scripted. Actions will be determined in accordance
with the Incident Command System (ICS) and directed by a unified command structure.
• Participating agencies will identify all agencies simulated during the exercise.
• Participating agencies will identify and invite other outside agencies whom they wish to be included as additional exercise participants.
• Victim symptom tags will be created for Actors. There will be approximately 120 moulaged victims during this exercise.
• Real-world radio frequencies will be used for the exercise.
• Fire and Law Enforcement Dispatchers will be on-site.
Artificialities• The weather will be “actual” real-world weather with one exception: The wind is five mph
and is from the West.
• The Incident Command Post (ICP) will be located adjacent to the incident site in order to maximize training controls.
• An assembly area will be designated to pre-stage all emergency response assets.
• Compressed response times will be used during the exercise to facilitate the flow of the exercise.
• A mass casualty gross & technical (wet) decontamination will be conducted only on a partial numbers of total victims.
• Bomb Arson portion of the exercise will occur at the same time as other response activities.
I&W
Intelligence Preparation for Operations (IPO)WET (U-IPB) + TEW Process = ASU
ATIO
Define theOPSpace
Determine OPFOR & Friendly COAs
Evaluate OPFOR (PTEs) & Threats
Describe OPSpace Effects
RIFs/Target Folders
• Population • Terrain • Weather • Context • Cultural Features • Geospatial Intel • CyberInt • Organizational Dynamics
AnalysisPlaybooks
(Threat Classifications) • Threats • Influences • Epi - Intel • Deep I&W
Adaptive Red Teaming
Alt COAs • OPFOR • Friendly
Centers of GravityDecisive Points
Current/FutureOps
Scan, Monitor, Forecast
Observe, Orie nt, Decide, ActI&W ONA
OPTEMPO
• Deception/Counter-Deception • Swarming/Counter-Swarming • Limit GroupThink-Intel/Decision Analysis/Dymamics/Mirror Imaging
NAIsCritical Infrastructure(Local Global)
Mission Folders
• Advisories, Alerts, Warnings • Net Assessment (ONA) • Threat Assessments
Actionable Intel
Trends & Potentials Operational Net AssessmentCapabilities & Intentions
Event Horizon
GeoSocialSensors
DI&W CyberInt
Los Angeles TEWIPO Working Group
A/S
All Source - All Phase Fusion
•IT IS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9TH, 2004. SKIES ARE CLEAR AND THERE IS A CALM 5 MPH BREEZE FROM THE WEST.
THE FORUMTHE FORUM•A “SUPPORT OUR TROOPS” RALLY IS TAKING PLACE AT THE FORUM.
•THE EVENT BEGAN AT 8:30 A.M. AND APPROXIMATELY 3,000+ PERSONS ARE CURRENTLY ATTENDING THE EVENT.
•VIRTUALLY EVERY PARKING SPACE IS OCCUPIED BY A VEHICLE. PRIVATE SECURITY HAS BEEN HIRED. THE POLICE DEPARTMENT IS ALSO MONITORING.
•INSIDE, THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPEAKERS AND SEVERAL MUSICAL PERFORMANCES SCHEDULED.
•AT 8:55AM THERE WAS A SMALL EXPLOSION NEAR THE EAST SIDE OF THE FORUM SEATING AREA. PARTICIPANTS IN THE RALLY BEGAN TO PANIC AND STARTED TO FLEE OUT THE DOORS OF THE FACILITY.
•AS PARTISIPANTS FLED OUT THE WEST EXIT DOORS, A SECOND LARGER EXPLOSION TOOK PLACE. THIS EXPLOSION CAUSED NUMEROUS CASUALTIES. GENERAL PANIC SET IN.
Exercise Begins at this point
Exercise Area Layout
Orientation
N
Kareem
Prairie
Pincay
Manchester
Parking Areas•Media•Observers•Volunteer & Staff •VIP
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
9
8
10
11
7
6
5
4
1
2
Media3
16
17
18
19
K1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11-12
13
10
14
15
H
Staff and Volunteers
Media
OBSERVERS
VIP VIPParking in
Hollywood Park
Shuttled into Exercise
Check-in Areas
Registration and Check-in Area for Responders
OBSERSER
PARKING
Registration and Check-in Area for Observers and VIP
Media
Main Registration Area for Victims, Volunteers & All Exercise Support Staff inc. Safety and Security Personnel
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff ParkingRegistration and Check-in Area for Media
FAS
BleachersOver-Flow
6 Port-a-Johns
Victim AreaVictims Boundaries
Red Taped Arrows to guide ActorsBoundary Marked with red X tape marks on deck
X
X
X
X X X X X X X X X
X X X
Moulage Area 30
Volunteer Medical Center 32
Victim Waiting Area & SnacksInside Concourse
29
DMH Area 31
Pre-StagingAssembly Area
ICP
Staging Area
Kareem CT
Pincay
Manchester
PrairieN
Exercise Area:All activities take place outside of The Forum
OBSERSER
PARKING
14
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
11
5
Radiation Area
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
12
13
15
9
8
10
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
Ambulance Drop off& Turn Around
Marking the Radiation Zone100 mini conesBlack marker
Schedule of Events
Exercise Day Activities
OBSERVER
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
All Inside Signage
X
X
X
X X X X X X X X
X X X
Parking Areas: Banner Tape and StanchionsSigns
Registration Areas:Tables and ChairsAwningsSigns
MOV Area:Banner Tape and StanchionsAwningsPodiumSound SystemSigns
Responder Area:Banner Tape and StanchionsSignsWeapon Check Area
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
N
20
21
22
25
2324
27
26
28
E
J
16
17
18
19
K1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1113
10
14
15
H
12
35
36
34
30
32
29
31
A
B
0430 –All Contractors on site to make sure set-up is still good
OBSERVER
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
All Inside Signage
X
X
X
X X X X X X X X
X X X
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
N
20
21
22
25
2324
27
26
28
E
J
16
17
18
19
K1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1113
14
15
H
12
35
36
34
30
32
29
31
A
B
0500 –0530 Meet and process Start-Up volunteers 10
OBSERVER
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
X
X
X
X X X X X X X X
X X X
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
20
21
22
25
2324
27
26
28
E
J
16
17
18
19
K1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1113
10
14
15
H
12
35
36
34
30
32
29
31
A
B
0530 -Set-up Registration Stations
OBSERVER
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
X
X
X
X X X X X X X X
X X X
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
20
21
22
25
2324
27
26
28
E
J
16
17
18
19
K1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1113
10
14
15
H
12
35
36
34
30
32
29
31
A
B
0530 –Staging Area Support Placed
OBSERVER
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
X
X
X
X X X X X X X X
X X X
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
H
B
0530 –Parking Attendants placed
12
14
13
15
9
8
10
11
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
OBSERVER
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
All Inside Signage
X
X
X
X X X X X X X X
X X X
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
N
20
21
22
25
2324
27
26
28
E
J
16
17
18
19
K1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1113
10
14
15
H
12
35
36
34
30
32
29
31
A
B
0600 –Moulage Volunteers arrive and Moulage Begins
OBSERVER
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
All Inside Signage
X
X
X
X X X X X X X X
X X X
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
N
20
21
22
25
2324
27
26
28
E
J
16
17
18
19
K1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1113
10
14
15
H
12
35
36
34
30
32
29
31
A
B
0600 –General Registration
OBSERVER
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
X
X
X
X X X X X X X X
X X X
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
N
20
21
22
25
2324
27
26
28
E
J
16
17
18
19
K1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1113
10
14
15
H
12
35
36
34
30
32
29
31
A
B
0600 –Responders Check-in
Security Sweep
Stage In Accordance withPlanned response
Medical Support Group Arrives
Eval
Cont
0700 –Controllers and Evaluators Assemble
OBSERVER
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
X
X
X
X X X X X X X X
X X X
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
20
21
22
25
2324
27
26
28
E
J
16
17
18
19
K1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1113
10
14
15
H
12
35
36
34
30
32
29
31
A
B
0700 -0715 -Observers and VIPs Check-in Begins-Victim Actors assemble for in-briefing
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
Contain
Parking
0730 –Controllers and Evaluators Posted
EMS
Decon
Contain
CSI
Entry
DeconVic
EMS
Decon
Decon
Entry
CSI
EMS
Michelle
Senior Chris
Hal Kemper
Dan
Steve
Matt B
ICJohn Linstrom
ICVic Thiese
StagePeter
Dispatch
David
Bruce Criep
Matt B
Ha Kemper
X
Contain
Parking
0800- Communications Checks
EMS
Decon
Contain
CSI
Entry
DeconVic
EMS
Decon
Decon
Entry
CSI
EMS
Senior
IC
IC
Stage
Dispatch
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
Victim Layout Area
Victims to be Decon’d will have red wrist bands and DECON on their name tags
X
X
X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
0800Moulaged Victim Actors to be placed assemble on concourseDecon volunteers receive final instructionsPanicked Victim/Actors assemble concourse, behind red arrows. Receive final reminder on expectations and process
0830 –Assemble Responders for pre-exercise briefing in the staging area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
0830- Media Pool Shot
0845 -All Elements Set for Start Ex
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
Contain
Parking
EMS
Decon
Contain
CSI
Entry
DeconVic
EMS
Decon
Decon
Entry
CSI
EMS
Michelle
Senior Chris
Hal Kemper
Dan
Steve
Kellie
ICJohn Linstrom
ICVic Thiese
StagePeter
Dispatch
David
Bruce Criep
Kellie
Ha Kemper
Controllers and Evaluators Set
Safety Officers are Set
Master Safety OfficerGeneral Area Safety Officer
Victim Area Safety Officer
Pincay Ave Safety Officer
Pre-Staging Area & WeaponsSafety Officer
Incident Command PostSafety Officer
General Area Safety Officer
Ambulance
X
X
X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
Moulaged Victim Actors in placeSpecial Effects are Set
Exercise Area
OBSERSER
PARKING
14
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
11
5
Radiation Area
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
12
13
15
9
8
10
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
35
36
34
Responders staged in proper order for deploymentResponder Guides 13, 14, 11 and 9 are in place
SimCell Set Exercise Area Clear
And the final countdown Begins……
Communications Vans
Dispatch Controller provides Scripted 911 Call
Dispatch Responders
Dispatch
David
Stage
Peter
Dispatch Controller Contacts Pre-Staging Controller
Pre-Staging Controller holds units until press clears play areaThen releases units in accordance with plan
0900 Exercise Begins with Explosion on west side of ForumVictims pour out into parking lot
Senior Controller CoordinatesWith Spec Effects and Victims
Senior Controller CoordinatesWith Dispatch Controller
Exercise Area
OBSERSER
PARKING
14
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
11
5
Radiation Area
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
12
13
15
9
8
10
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
0900-1200 Response Activities as Directed by IC
Exercise Area
OBSERSER
PARKING
14
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
11
5
Radiation Area
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
12
13
15
9
8
10
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
Issues:
Decon –100 Volunteers to be Decontaminated, all others will be moved out of play by controllers
Exercise Area
OBSERSER
PARKING
14
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
11
5
Radiation Area
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
12
13
15
9
8
10
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
Issues:
Radiation –Initial response units will be told their pagers are alerting if they cross into the rad zone
Exercise Area
OBSERSER
PARKING
14
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
11
5
Radiation Area
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
12
13
15
9
8
10
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
Issues:
Ambulances –Transport to drop-off area and return to incident
Exercise Area
OBSERSER
PARKING
14
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
11
5
Radiation Area
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
12
13
15
9
8
10
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
Self Evaluated Side Bars
-0900-1100 Bomb Arson Sweep
-0900-1200 Mental Health
-1130-1200 Crime Scene Investigation
Bomb Arson
Exercise Area
OBSERSER
PARKING
14
Volunteer Forum Staff
Exercise Staff Parking
Overflow Staff Parking
11
5
Radiation Area
FAS
Media
ICP Area
Staging Area
Pre- Staging Assembly Area
12
13
15
9
8
10
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
Remaining Schedule of Events for 9 December:
1200-1230 –Supervisors debrief personnel
1245-1345 –Working lunch, Hotwash in the Forum Club -all controllers, evaluators and supervisors attend
1245 –Lunch
1200-1300 –Static Display, lunch will be brought out
1345-1445 –Controller/Evaluators debriefing in The Forum Club
1400-1700 –Tear Down
Planning DetailsPlanning Details• Victims &
Volunteers• Scene & Special
Effects• Visual
Documentation• Evaluation
• Responders• Observers & VIP• Media & PR• Communications• Security• Safety
VICTIM & VOLUNTEER
VICTIM & VOLUNTEER
Victims and VolunteersVictims and Volunteers
• Number of Volunteers
• Categories of Volunteers
• Types of Injuries• Volunteer
Briefings
• Volunteer Placement• Decontamination
and Victim Flow
O
B
S
P
A
R
KVOL / STAFF PARK
Victim Staging Area
Moulage Area
Victim Brief Area
Main Check-In
N
Flow of All Victims
Flow of Deconned
Victims
Victims run out in all directions
Victim Collection
Points (Those not taken in ambulance.)
Technical Decon
Mass Decon
Flow of ALL Victims
Flow of DECONNED
Victims
Victim Collection
Points (Those not taken in ambulance.)
Technical Decon
Mass Decon
Victim Path Back to
Concourse
Observer Area
Ambulance Path Back to Concourse
Medical Staff and blankets staged
Medical Staff
Victims run out in all directions
1000 hrs Psychological Victims taken from collection point to Observer area. Out of Play.
SCENE & SPECIAL EFFECTS COMMITTEE
SCENE & SPECIAL EFFECTS COMMITTEE
VISUAL DOCUMENTATION
EVALUATION
RESPONDERS
Pre-StagingArea
North
Prairie Ave
Kareem Ct.
PINCAY M
ANCHESTERPre-staging & Registration Time Line
0600 - 0800: All Units 0830: Exercise Pre-brief 0900: Pincay Closed use alternate route TBD
ICP
ENTER-FLOW
RW
PINCAY
Mobilization Area
Fire Command
Fire Engines & Trucks
Fire Specialty
Medical Response
LE UNITS
LE Specialty
Support Units
LE Command
Handlers
Registration
Weapons Check
R
XXL Trailers
80 ftALL
MEDIA, OBSERVERS & VIPS
OBSERVER
FASFAS Media
N
VIP
M
VIP ParkPorta-johnsOBS Area VIP Area
Media Van Area
OBS/VIPCheck-in
Media Check-in
General Media
Media Vans
VIP Tram Stop
VIP Reception
0700 - 0815
Media & Observer Entrance
6
5
4
1
2
3
1617
VIP Tram Stop
14
Media allowed to enter play area
0845 - 0902
Press Conference 1000
FOOD
COMMUNICATIONS
Nextel Network ResponderNetwork
SimulationRoom
Logistics
MOV
Registration
Security
Safety
Parking
Victims/Volunteers
Dispatchers
COMMUNICATIONS
DispatcherController
COMMUNICATIONSResponders communications begin and end every transmission with:
“This is an exercise…”
In the event of a “real” incident begin your transmission with:
“This is real world emergency…”
SECURITY
Security• Credentials –All participants• Inglewood PD has the lead
•Security sweep at 5am•Units at all major intersections•Pincay closed•No parking along major roads adjacent
to The Forum•Motorcycle units patrol
SAFETY
Safety
• Seven Safety Officers posted by 8am
• On Site medical -DMAT CA-9• Weapons Check
Safety Officers are Set
Master Safety OfficerGeneral Area Safety Officer
Victim Area Safety Officer
Pincay Ave Safety Officer
Pre-Staging Area & WeaponsSafety Officer
Incident Command PostSafety Officer
General Area Safety Officer
Ambulance
Remaining Issues or Questions
Thank You for your
Participation…
See you on December 9th