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UK Classification Exercise. UK Classification Exercise. Venue: Fort Widley, Hampshire Date: 5 – 9 March 2006. Organised by Hampshire Fire & Rescue Service Funded by DFID INSARAG Assessors Dewey Perks, Peter Bytomski, Trevor Glass, Anders Oberg, Ted Pearn and Brendan Morris.
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UK Classification Exercise Venue: Fort Widley, Hampshire Date: 5 – 9 March 2006
Organised by Hampshire Fire & Rescue Service • Funded by DFID • INSARAG Assessors • Dewey Perks, Peter Bytomski, Trevor Glass, Anders Oberg, Ted Pearn and Brendan Morris
UK Team Structure • DFID - the UK Government Department that deploys the official UK team • Including Fire Service Search & Rescue Team and NGO Teams • Together make up UKISARG • Teams taking part during the exercise • IRC, BIRD, CANIS, RAPID UK, REST • Fire Service - Hampshire, Kent, West Midlands, GMC, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Grampian, Lancashire, South Wales & West Sussex • DFID and the UK Police
Over 100 ‘rescuers’ • Over 100 exercise staff, observers and assessors! • Visitors/Observers from • Poland, Greece, Czech Republic, Qatar, Denmark, New York State, Fairfax County, Los Angeles County, many UK Fire & Rescue Services, ODPM, FSC, Map Action. • Press & Media • specialist trade, local and national • Trade contacts • equipment suppliers
Programme • Sunday • Initial light/medium teams arrive • Airport reception, OSOCC, initial BoO all set up and operations started, continuing overnight • Monday • Heavy contingent arrives, operations expand at Fort Widley • A major offsite venue is opened during the day • An overnight offsite confined space exercise is opened
Programme • Tuesday • Fort Widley site continues, with a Police involvement for secure Embassy areas • Crane exercise in Portsmouth • Rope and dog exercise in Eastleigh • Security exercise (kidnapping of rescuers) • Multiple casualty scenario at Widley • Overnight offsite search exercise at HMS Dryad • Wednesday • Fort Widley scenarios continue to a finish
Lessons Learned for UKISARG • Improvements needed in administrative procedures, especially in regard to role and responsibility at the RC/DC and OSOCC • Better prepared to perform necessary actions required of the “first arriving USAR team” • Better BOO procedures including camp security • Medical and engineering component of team needs strengthening
Challenges and Advice • UN Classification • Examine the requirements in detail • Try to demonstrate the full range of capability against the requirements • Allow the assessors an opportunity to modify the programme • Ask assessors if they want to observe specific things
Challenges and Advice • UN Classification • Give the assessors the freedom to go anywhere • Provide a meeting room with white boards, paper etc. • Facilitate arrangements • Transport • Food and water • Interpreter