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# '''Decide if you want to have a notified or unnotified drill.''' If the drill is notified, the TL will share the date/time of the drill in advance with their team. In an unnotified drill, the Team Leader chooses the date/time of the drill and asks PBEM to send a push notification to their NET members via SMS text message at that time with no prior notification. In an unnotified drill, the TL can choose to inform the Members that a drill will happen inside a specific time frame, but without giving the exact date or time.
# '''Decide if you want to have a notified or unnotified drill.''' If the drill is notified, the TL will share the date/time of the drill in advance with their team. In an unnotified drill, the Team Leader chooses the date/time of the drill and asks PBEM to send a push notification to their NET members via SMS text message at that time with no prior notification. In an unnotified drill, the TL can choose to inform the Members that a drill will happen inside a specific time frame, but without giving the exact date or time.
# '''Choose a date and time at least a week out.''' This will give Members with no DAMM experience some time to prepare.
# '''Choose a date and time at least a week out.''' This will give Members with no DAMM experience some time to prepare.
# '''Choose a name for the simulated incident.''' When your team members fill out the form, they will be asked for an incident name. Choose a name (e.g. "Operation DAMM Drill 01") and email it to team members ahead of time.
# '''Email Members the link to this page''' so they can review the procedure and practice.
# '''Email Members the link to this page''' so they can review the procedure and practice.
# '''Start the drill on the appointed day and time.''' PBEM suggests giving one hour for Members to input one or two reports.
# '''Start the drill on the appointed day and time.''' PBEM suggests giving one hour for Members to input one or two reports.