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Emergency Management Agency

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South Paris ME 04281
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2008 Exercise Schedule

  •     Table Top 20 October 2007

  •     Command Post/Functional 3 May 2008

  •     Full Scale 11 October 2008

Download Exercise and Drill Timeline January-June 2008 pdf

Download Exercise and Drill Timeline July-December 2008 pdf


Western Maine Regional Functional Exercise
May 3, 2008 - Canton Fire Department
After Action Review
Download Functional AAR doc

Lessons Learned:

• Communications was still an issue, could be corrected easily

• Deployment of the Hazmat teams needs to be more coordinated with Law Enforcement

• There needs to be better communication between agencies prior to drill

• EMS/Hospitals need to communicate via radio sooner

• When communicating to hospitals about patient transportation met tag numbers should be used

• Need more radios to communicate effectively

• One radio format should be used in the exercise

• Have smaller exercises leading up to the larger exercise events

• ARES Member could be used at the staging area

• Expectations of participants should be explained clearly before the exercise

• Need to standardize communications and procedures between all agencies well before exercise

• Use standard acronyms

• Spread communication activities out of one room

• Need to better explain the communications plan and radios before the exercise

• Incident Command needs to confirm information they are putting out to the group. Need to use subject matter experts to their full potential

• Need to ensure exercise goals are reached regardless of the time frame

• Work on the specifics of ICS. IC needs to use scribes, whiteboards, site plan, radio operators, etc

• Need one person per one radio

• Need MCI training for providers

• Need radio communication practice and protocol training

• Determine where people who arrive in private vehicles should stage

• An area command structure may be useful

• Hazmat should be more involved with law enforcement

• Other counties should work on interoperability and training with their towns

• Have an exercise that first involves one specific agency

• First responders would be affected by this incident before higher ranking officers become involved.

Areas of Improvement:

• Better communication between agencies. Agencies should work together before an incident

• Use of scribes, reports, ICS forms and radio operators at incident command

• MCI Training for all EMS providers

• Practice radio communication and usage

• Use of subject matter experts at Incident Command. Validate all information coming out of incident command

• Communications planning prior to an incident among all agencies

• Use of common terminology

• Collaboration between Counties on communications and training

• Use of met tag numbers when communicating to hospitals from EMS

Areas for Full Scale:

• Incident Command skill development

• Use of other people to perform functions at IC

• Record keeping and planning at the IC

• MCI training and developing better communication between EMS and Hospitals

• Hazmat team collaboration

• Use of subject matter experts

Additional Training Needed:

• MCI Training for all EMS

• Incident Command training

• ICS 300

• Communication plans


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