Title: June 2024, 2005 Exercise
1OPERATION LAST CHANCE ONE
2June 20-24, 2005 Exercise
The drills started at the airport with burning
planes
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5Hazardous materials drill. Contaminated
volunteers were decontaminated on the scene.
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8Charlie volunteers after being decontaminated
and placed in Tyvek suits
9American Red Cross Participated
10HAM Radio Operators with Jeff Rides the Bear.
11Portable decon from the Idaho Civil Support Team
was on display at the airport
12Tools from the Missoula Bomb Squad, also on
display for Charlie
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14Charlie briefing
15BRAVO briefings
16In the beginning.there was a HAN message
- This is an Official TEST
- Montana State DPHHS HAN Advisory
- Distributed via the DPHHS Health Alert Network
(HAN) System - Tuesday, June 21, 2005 1040 MDT (1040 AM MDT)
- HAN ADVISORY (THIS MESSAGE IS PART OF THE LAST
CHANCE BRAVO DRILL/EXERCISE - PLEASE LOG RECEIPT
AND PROCESSING OF THIS MESSAGE ON THE APPROPRIATE
FORM) - As many of you are aware, the early onset of WNV
has severely impacted central and western
Montana. To date, approximately 250 human cases
have been reported in recent weeks from 15
counties. DPHHS has been notified that several
facilities in this area are at or above capacity
and is impacting the normal transfer of patients.
- At this time we are asking local health agencies
to share this information with providers and
facilities in their area. Facilities are
encouraged to consider alternatives to normal
transfers. DPHHS is not requesting any
information from health agencies or facilities at
this time. We will continue to provide updates
as the situation changes. For more information
or clarification please contact the Epidemiology
Program at 444-0273" - This is a TEST Montana State DPHHS HAN
Advisory Distributed in Coordination with the
Last Chance One "Bravo" Exercise. Your
organization's "response" to this, and subsequent
messages, will depend on your jurisdiction's
overall level of participation in the exercise -
- The goal Montana's Health Alert Network is to
transmit information to local public health
authorities as quickly as possible, and assign a
suitable priority to the message that is
sensitive to the impact of a health-related event
providing information of immediate of utility
relative to the public health and safety of
Montanans. For questions or comments relative to
Montana's HAN system you may contact the Montana
State HAN Coordinator Jim Aspevig at
ltmailtojaspevig_at_mt.govgt or the Associate HAN
Coordinator Gerry Wheat at ltmailtogwheat_at_mt.govgt - Categories of Health Alert messagesHealth
Alert conveys the highest level of importance
warrants immediate action or attention.Health
Advisory provides important information for a
specific incident or situation may not require
immediate action.Health Update provides updated
information regarding an incident or situation
unlikely to require immediate action. - HAN Info Service Message provides general
information regarding a situation or opportunity
does not typically require immediate
action.
17Dave Maser from DES conveying some information to
the IC
18Visitors also observed the exercise, below is
Jeff Rides the Bear from the Crow Nation, Adam
Taylor, and Nina Smith with NCS Communications.
19Internal Liaison/Safety table was staffed by Bob,
Deanna and Joe
20The Planning Section being one of the busiest
sections in the EOC had several people staffing
it. Denise was the Section Chief.
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22Linda had several roles during the exercise, here
she is manning the Logistics Section and working
in Operations.
23Operations was headed up by Todd with assistance
from the Lab, EPI, and a variety of others.
24Evaluators were also a part of our drill, below
is Bill Campbell and Earl Hall
25Briefings were done on a regular basis with all
the Section Chiefs
26Food and sustenance provided. Earl Hall quoted
as saying an army marches on its stomach.
Dr. Wynia paid a visit to the EOC and shared
lunch with everyone.
27Public Information Center was located in the
Sanders Building, headed up by Gayle Shirley
28Logistics Section Chief and IC discussing a
resource order given to Logistics Section to fill.
29Justin was the Controller, making sure we were
staying on track.
30While Dale manned the Finance Section and was
Section Chief for finance..
31Many others helped with checking people in and
out of the EOC
32V giving us a little background information prior
to the Telehealth segment
33Planning Section a focal point for information
on what is happening during the event
34Telehealth allowed participation from hospitals
and public health.
35Several visitors checking out our EOC layout,
while looking on during the Telehealth broadcast.
36IC and Internal Liaison working at the IC station
37Planning continually gathered information and
compiled that information into useful reports for
the IC and other Section Chiefs.
38Frank R. Pascarelli, Program Services Consultant,
CDC
39GIS - Alex, Christina and Scott clearly bonded
with the planning section and we could observe
how visualization assists with information
management and decision making by providing real
time data.
40External Liaison gets a chance to talk with our
DES Agency representative in our EOC.
41A training tape is being developed with footage
taken at multiple exercise locations held June
20-24, 2005 and will be used to help train others
in the future.
42W O R K I N G T O G E T H E R
43DEBR IEFING FORTHARRISON
Opportunity to share what we learned and where we
can improve. Also a chance to meet other ICs,
Section Chiefs and other involved in the
exercises that were occurring throughout the week.
44- There were a lot of DPHHS staff that made this
exercise a success. - Those who made sure the everyday work was
completed need to be recognized as well as those
who were at there desks taking calls and
providing information back to the people in the
EOC. - Special note, pictures were shared by Sandy Sands
and Earl Hall. Presentation developed by Sue
Mergenthaler.