DRILL PURPOSE
This drill is intended to
test the ability of the Interboro Mutual Aid group to deploy its resources to
an evolving incident and to fill a rapidly growing command structure with
mutual aid resources eventually creating a Unified Command at a Type 2 incident. This exercise is not intended to demonstrate
water delivery or fire fighting capability and is essentially a 'dry run' for a
future full resource deployment.
Recognizing the short comings of tabletop exercises this exercise will
test the ability of the groups' leadership to effectively institute an
organizational structure ahead of the utilization of resources. Presumably all responding agencies would know
how to deploy their equipment and personnel into a firefighting task such as
water supply, foam support, or mass evacuation.
This exercise will test whether or not an effective command structure
can be developed and positioned to supervise and guide those resources. Expected difficulties will include radio
communications / frequency coordination, unfamiliarity with the ICS for
expanding incidents using a geographic command, and inability of task officers
to remain focused on assignments.
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