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Functional Exercise Debriefing for Interagency Response to Terrorist Incident

A realistic interagency exercise to assess response to a terrorist incident. Evaluate staff communication and onsite incident management. Identify strengths and areas for improvement. Plan for future actions. Return equipment and provide feedback.

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Functional Exercise Debriefing for Interagency Response to Terrorist Incident

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  1. [Exercise Name] Functional Exercise [Logo Here] Controller & Evaluator Debriefing [Location] [Date]

  2. Welcome & Introductions

  3. Exercise Overview • A [Length of play] interagency exercise focused on field-level response to a terrorist incident • No-inspection, no-fault, learning environment • “A training tool”

  4. Exercise Considerations Artificialities/Exercise Design • Site Layout • Agent • Devices • Safety

  5. Exercise Players • [List participating agencies/organizations]

  6. Exercise Design Objectives Communications • Assess the ability of EDS staff to establish and maintain internal/external communications with various support agencies such as the local EOC, local BOH, etc. during a biological terrorism incident in accordance with the communities EDS Plan. • Evaluate the ability of EDS staff to use common response language (i.e. plain English) when implementing communication plans during a biological terrorism incident, in accordance with Incident Command System/NIMS recommendations. Onsite Incident Management • Assess the ability of the EDS Manager/Incident Commander to implement the Incident Command System, during a biological terrorism incident, in accordance with Incident Command System principles and the EDS plan. • Test the ability of EDS staff to create and disseminate an Incident Action Plan during a biological terrorism incident, in accordance with Incident Command System protocols.

  7. Strengths • [List the Top 5-10 Strengths Observed During the Exercise]

  8. Areas for Improvement • [List the Top 5-10 Areas for Improvement]

  9. Functional Area Report Back Each Functional Area Controller and Evaluator, as well as the SimCell Controllers, should discuss the areas for improvement and strengths they observed in their respective area. • Emergency Dispensing Site • Emergency Operations Center • Simulation Cell

  10. What’s Next • After-Action Report/Improvement Plan • Continue planning • Identify required resources • Provide training • Conduct exercises to validate plans

  11. Administrivia • Please Return: • Badges • Vests • EEGs, activity logs, notes etc. • Any communications equipment you may have received • You may keep your hat

  12. Questions or Comments

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

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