Title: Designing, Resourcing and Executing a Mass Casualty Exercise
1Designing, Resourcing and Executing a Mass
Casualty Exercise
Cary Smith April 22, 2004
2Purpose
- Familiarize the audience with the four-step
Training Cycle - Describe the major components of each training
phase - Use audience input to design a mass casualty
exercise, determine resources and execution
milestones
3Agenda
- Training Cycle Overview
- Major Components
- Practical Exercise
- Summary
4Reasons for Mass Casualty Exercises
5Mass Casualty Exercises
- Validate and improve response plans
- Refine tactics, techniques, procedures and
technology - Improve confidence in response system
- Improve understanding of different organizations
- Improve intra and inter-organization
communications
6Reasons for Detailed Exercise Planning
- Exercises are Resource Intensive
- Respond the way we Train
- Unique Opportunity - Infrequent
- Team Building
- Identify seams in plans and procedures
- Educate Participants
7Training Resources
- Time
- Money
- People
- External Resources
- Simulation
- Observer/Controllers
- Senior mentors
- Training aids
8Non-Governmental Organizations
- American Red Cross
- Catholic Relief Services
- Church World Service
- Senior Citizens Groups
- Parent Teacher Organizations
- Chamber of Commerce
- Scouting Groups
- American Bar Association
- ACLU
- Fraternal and Civic Groups
- Womens Clubs
- Salvation Army
- Labor Unions
- JAHCO
- Local Media
- Amateur/Ham Radio Operators
9Quick
2
Emc
Inexpensive
Detailed
Pick two of the three
10Training Cycle
Plans
Requirements
Execution
Assessment
11Key Elements of Training Plan
- Organizational Requirements
- Strategic Training Objectives
- Tactical Training Objectives
- Long Range Training Strategy
- Short Range Training Plan
- Short Range Training Event Plan
- Identify Training Resources
- Training Assessment Plan
12Exercise Timeline
13Exercise Design Team
- Purpose
- Members
- Leader
- Buy-in
- Products
14Major Components
- Requirements
- Plans
- Execution
- Assessment
- Training Objectives
- Exercise Training Plan
- Control Plan
- Assessment Plan
15Training Cycle
Plans
Requirements
Execution
Assessment
16Major Components
- Requirements
- Plans
- Execution
- Assessment
- Training Objectives
- Exercise Training Plan
- Control Plan
- Assessment Plan
17Conduct Training Assessment
- Focuses on organizational requirements
- Who conducts?
- Focuses on mission accomplishment
- Identify strengths
- Identify areas needing improvement
- Trained, Needs Practice or Untrained
18Purpose of Training Objectives
- Common understanding of the training event
- Provide detail to build the training event
- Clarify how to assess the event
- Thread throughout the exercise cycle
19Where do Training Objectives Come From?
- Organizational Requirements
- Essential Tasks
- Training Program
- Exercise Objectives
- Training Objectives
20Organizational Requirements
- Mission statement
- Regulatory requirements
- Organizational Charter
- Future requirements
- Community needs
- New equipment fielding
- Good idea fairy
21Exercise Training Objectives
- What does the organization want to achieve?
- Support organizational requirements
- Provides focus for division/center objectives
- 3 to 5
- Clearly defined and measurable activity
- Describe the circumstances and environment
- Explain the minimum level of proficiency
22Example Exercise Objectives
- Exercise hospital staff capabilities to execute
the Emergency Management Plan using the Hospital
Emergency Incident Command System (HEICS). - Exercise the emergency department response
capabilities. - Exercise communications capabilities of the
hospital staff.
23Training Objective Questions
- Training Audience
- Specific Action (Performance)
- Training Situation (Stimulus)
- Desired Outcome
- Training Mode
24Example Training Objective
- Within 15 minutes of the activation of the
Emergency Management Plan, the Patient Control
Center (PCC) director will establish the PCC.
25Training Cycle
Plans
Requirements
Execution
Assessment
26Major Components
- Requirements
- Plans
- Execution
- Assessment
- Training Objectives
- Exercise Training Plan
- Control Plan
- Assessment Plan
27Purpose of Exercise Training Plans
- Advertise training goals
- Coordinate long lead time assets
- Improve organizational focus
- Make the most efficient use of resources
- Empower subordinates
- Improve productivity
28Types of Exercises
- Orientation
- Table-top exercise
- Functional Exercise
- Field Drill
- Full-scale exercise
29Characteristics of Exercises
30Scenario
31Components of Exercise Plan
- Purpose
- Training Objectives
- Scenario
- Scope
- Concept of Operations
- References
- Responsibilities
- Risk Management
- Deliverables
- Limitations
- Assumptions
- Simulation
- Administration
- Communication
- Security
- Chain of Command
- Logistics
32Exercise Directive
3. Execution a. Intent b. Concept of
Operations c. Duties and Responsibilities
4. Schedule 5. Coordinating Instructions a. Commu
nication b. Classification c. Points of Contact
- Purpose
- Situation
- General
- Scenario
- Exercise Objectives
- Mission Essential Tasks
- Exercise Participants
33Training Cycle
Plans
Requirements
Execution
Assessment
34Major Components
- Requirements
- Plans
- Execution
- Assessment
- Training Objectives
- Exercise Training Plan
- Control Plan
- Assessment Plan
35Components of Control Plan
- MSEL
- Assumptions
- Simulation
- Administration
- Communication
- Security
- Chain of Command
- Logistics
- Deliverables
- Assessment Plan
- Purpose Concept
- Training Objectives
- Concept of Operations
- References Limitations
- Control Team Staffing
- Control Team Responsibilities
- Control Team Training
- Risk Management
- Exercise Directive
36Training Cycle
Plans
Requirements
Execution
Assessment
37Major Components
- Requirements
- Plans
- Execution
- Assessment
- Training Objectives
- Exercise Training Plan
- Control Plan
- Assessment Plan
38Assessment
- Translates training results into future
requirements - Foundation for readiness reports
- Basis for capability assessments
- Issue resolution cycle - definition, analysis,
correction and validation - Capture changes to TTPs
- Assist in getting additional assets
39Training Assessment Plan
- Focuses on Training Objectives
- Difficult to assess yourself
- Internal assessment
- External assessment
- After Action Review (AAR)
- A form of coaching and mentoring
- Observer/controller training
40Components of Assessment Plan
- Purpose
- Training Objectives
- Scenario
- Scope
- Concept of Operations
- References
- Responsibilities
- Methodology
- Limitations
- Assumptions
- Simulation
- After Action Review
- Written Report
- Lessons Learned
- Action List
41Training Cycle
Plans
Requirements
Execution
Assessment
42Acquiring Resources
- Leadership Buy-in
- Assemble Exercise Team
- Grants
- Annual Budget Cycle
- Training Aides
43Contact Information
Cary Smith 719.579.6615 carysmith_at_team-phoenix.n
et