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== Exercise Information == | == Exercise Information == | ||
This section only describes a typical Scenario Village plot: NETs are responding in their neighborhood in the aftermath of a megathrust earthquake and mass casualty situation (MCI) on an afternoon with clear weather. The Village is versatile enough that an exercise designer could consider any number of alternative training scenarios, or add/take away/change any of the exercise elements described below. | |||
==== Exercise | ==== Exercise Objectives and Core Capabilities ==== | ||
The | The following exercise objectives in the table below describe the expected outcomes for the exercise. The objectives are linked to core capabilities, which are distinct critical elements necessary to achieve the specific mission area(s). | ||
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|Organize a command post | |||
|Leadership/delegation, operations planning, radio communications, organizing/distributing/using documents. | |||
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|Conduct search for survivors | |||
|Size-up, marking buildings, search patterns. | |||
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|Triage survivors | |||
|Injury triage, limited medical treatment, establishing medical triage area. | |||
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|Survivor recovery | |||
|Cribbing, patient packaging, patient transport to triage area. | |||
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|Team support radio communications | |||
|Proper use of FRS/GMRS radios, frequencies, and tactical communication. | |||
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|Report to the ECC | |||
|Proper use of the DAMM. | |||
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==== Exercise | ==== Exercise Assumptions and Artificialities ==== | ||
In any Scenario Village exercise, assumptions and artificialities may be necessary to complete play in the time allotted and/or account for logistical limitations. Scenario Village participants should accept that assumptions and artificialities, and not allow these considerations to negatively impact their participation. | |||
* Cell service is "down"; players cannot use cell phones to communicate with each other. ''However'', participants may use the DAMM. | |||
* Because of security rules of the Village, players cannot carry cutting instruments/sharp instruments into the exercise area. | |||
* "Survivors" will wear triage cards around their necks with information about their condition such as heart rate, etc. Many "survivors" will also wear [[moulage]] to simulate injuries. | |||
* Players are NOT permitted to mark up the buildings in the Village (to convey casualties inside, etc). Large sticky note pads will be provided to write on and place on the outer walls of buildings. | |||
==== Exercise | ==== Variable Exercise Elements ==== |
Revision as of 11:44, 4 September 2022
Scenario Village is a 13,400 square foot "mock town" owned and operated by the Portland Police Bureau. The Village layout includes six buildings (both commercial and residential), streets, alleyways, and an observation deck.
It is one of the most high quality training opportunities available to NET volunteers.
NET volunteers use the Village several times a year for comprehensive response exercises. In a typical single exercise, NETs conduct search and rescue, triage, medical treatment, radio communications, SUV management, and leadership/delegation to respond to moulaged "survivors". A single exercise at Scenario Village can include distinct neighborhood teams or members from many teams working together. Most exercises last an hour, and teams may have the option of: doing an initial run-through, pausing and assessing successes/deficiencies, and then resetting and exercising again to instill motor memory to successful response routines and practices.
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Exercise Information
This section only describes a typical Scenario Village plot: NETs are responding in their neighborhood in the aftermath of a megathrust earthquake and mass casualty situation (MCI) on an afternoon with clear weather. The Village is versatile enough that an exercise designer could consider any number of alternative training scenarios, or add/take away/change any of the exercise elements described below.
Exercise Objectives and Core Capabilities
The following exercise objectives in the table below describe the expected outcomes for the exercise. The objectives are linked to core capabilities, which are distinct critical elements necessary to achieve the specific mission area(s).
Exercise Objectives | Core Capabilities |
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Organize a command post | Leadership/delegation, operations planning, radio communications, organizing/distributing/using documents. |
Conduct search for survivors | Size-up, marking buildings, search patterns. |
Triage survivors | Injury triage, limited medical treatment, establishing medical triage area. |
Survivor recovery | Cribbing, patient packaging, patient transport to triage area. |
Team support radio communications | Proper use of FRS/GMRS radios, frequencies, and tactical communication. |
Report to the ECC | Proper use of the DAMM. |
Exercise Assumptions and Artificialities
In any Scenario Village exercise, assumptions and artificialities may be necessary to complete play in the time allotted and/or account for logistical limitations. Scenario Village participants should accept that assumptions and artificialities, and not allow these considerations to negatively impact their participation.
- Cell service is "down"; players cannot use cell phones to communicate with each other. However, participants may use the DAMM.
- Because of security rules of the Village, players cannot carry cutting instruments/sharp instruments into the exercise area.
- "Survivors" will wear triage cards around their necks with information about their condition such as heart rate, etc. Many "survivors" will also wear moulage to simulate injuries.
- Players are NOT permitted to mark up the buildings in the Village (to convey casualties inside, etc). Large sticky note pads will be provided to write on and place on the outer walls of buildings.