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EDS Incident Command System Tabletop Exercise

EDS Incident Command System Tabletop Exercise. [Insert Logo Here]. [Exercise Location] [Exercise Date]. Welcome and Overview. Purpose.

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EDS Incident Command System Tabletop Exercise

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  1. EDS Incident Command SystemTabletop Exercise [Insert Logo Here] [Exercise Location] [Exercise Date]

  2. Welcome and Overview

  3. Purpose • The purpose of this exercise is to provide participants an opportunity to evaluate current response concepts, plans, and capabilities for a response to a bioterrorism event in [Jurisdiction]. The exercise will focus on local emergency responder command and control coordination, and critical decisions necessary to save lives and protect public health and safety.

  4. Scope • The exercise will focus on the role of [Jurisdiction] in response to potential consequences of a bioterrorist event • Processes and decision-making are more important than minute details • The emphasis is on coordination, integration of capabilities, problem identification and resolution

  5. Target Capability:Onsite Incident Management

  6. Objectives • Assess the adequacy of [Your Town]’s incorporation of National Incident Management System principles into EDS planning, in accordance with Massachusetts Department of Public Health EDS guidance. • Identify the necessary components of an Incident Action Plan to be developed by EDS staff during a biological terrorism incident in accordance with Incident Command System protocols. • Assess the ability of the Emergency Dispensing Site Coordinator/Director to identify and assign staff to Emergency Dispensing Site positions in accordance with the Incident Command System/NIMS during a biological terrorism incident. • Examine the process for the EDS staff to establish incident objectives and priorities during a biological terrorism incident in accordance with the Incident Command System principles. • Assess the ability of the EDS staff to evaluate and revise Incident Action Plans and objectives during a biological terrorism incident in accordance with Incident Command Systems protocols. • Assess the adequacy of EDS staff implementation of Incident Command System/NIMS principles into EDS operations during a biological terrorism incident, in accordance with standard operating procedures and EDS guidance.

  7. Participants • Players • Respond to situations presented • Observers • Support players as they develop responses to the scenario • Facilitators • Provide situational updates and moderate discussions • Evaluators • Observe and record discussions

  8. Exercise Structure & Guidelines • Three modules, each comprised of… • Multimedia situation updates • Moderated group discussion of response issues • This is an open, low-stress, no-fault environment. Varying viewpoints, even disagreements, are expected • Consider different approaches and suggest improvements • Base your responses on the current capabilities of your agency • Feel free to visit other participants

  9. Assumptions & Artificialities • The scenario is plausible, and events occur as they are presented. • There is no “hidden agenda”, nor any trick questions. • All players receive information at the same time.

  10. [Time] [Time] [Time] [Time] [Time] [Time] [Time] Registration Welcome and Overview Introduction Module 1: Increased Threat Module 2: Detection and Activation Module 3: On-going Response Hot Wash Agenda

  11. Module 1: Increased Threat

  12. [Month, Day, Hour] • Credible intelligence at home and abroad has projected the possibility of a terrorist attack on U.S. soil. • By order of the Executive Office and the Department of Homeland Security, the threat level has been increased to Red (Severe Risk). • Intelligence and Health Care Communities have heightened awareness and surveillance measures • A white powder incident in downtown Philadelphia is confirmed to be Anthrax.

  13. Discussion

  14. Module 2: Detection and Activation

  15. [Month, Day, Hour] • A suspect white powder case is report in [Your Town/City]. Law enforcement believes the situation may be an act of bio-terrorism. • Results from the State Lab have confirmed the substance as weaponized anthrax. • Federal, State and Local officials have agreed that mass prophylaxis is needed to treat those exposed within 48 hours.

  16. [Month, Day, Hour] • [Town/City] has deployed resources and opened an initial Emergency Dispensing Site (EDS) at [name of an EDS] at [EDS address]. • The doors at [EDS name] have opened to the general public and the dispensing staff from [City/Region] Medical Reserve Corps are ready to begin dispensing medication.

  17. Discussion

  18. Module 3: On-going Response

  19. [Month, Day, Hour] • [EDS name] is fully operational and filled with citizens. • While people continue to fill the halls of [EDS name], the staff have begun to prepare for the shift change and the next operational period. • The [Your Agency] liaison at the Emergency Operations Center has requested a detailed Situation Report (Sitrep) from the EDS staff.

  20. Discussion

  21. Hot Wash

  22. Hot Wash • Strengths • Areas for Improvement • Next Steps for [Your City/Town]

  23. Thank you for participating! [Insert Logo Here] [Department name] [Phone #] [Email address]

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