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In this module, you will be
presented a mock majorincident. You will plan and
document the response of aType One, Urban Search andRescue Team. Refer to Part
1, Planning for MajorIncidents as a tool to createyour written responses.
Grab a laptop or a pen and
10 sheets of paper.
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It is 1900 hours on aweekday. An earthquake has
struck a medium size portcity, Reimerville, 1,600 milesfrom your location. At 2130
hours, on the impact day,
you are one of ten UrbanSearch and Rescue Teamsrequested to respond. Fourof these teams are already at
the impact area.
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How will your team get to theImpact Area? Fly or drive?
If you fly, what vehicles can
you take or use? If you drive, will you stop to
sleep? How often will youneed to fuel vehicles? Will
you stop to eat or sleep? What time will you depart? What time will you arrive?
Write down your
answers.
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Prepare a written report to summarize events that
your team accomplished for Incident Day, ID+1 Day(the travel day). For Incident Day and ID +1 Day, indicate what hours
personnel eat, slept, loaded transport vehicles, set
up the Base of Operation and Command Post. If you drove to the scene, calculate how much fuel
you needed for your convoy. Fuel used by eachvehicle for 1,600 miles.
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You arrive on Impact Day plus two
days at 1300 hours. (ID+2 day.) TheIncident Support Team has taken the
lead to coordinate the rescue fromSelimosHigh School.
The Earthquake response is inRescue Mode. You are assignedspace for your Base of Operations atSelimosHigh School gymnasium.
The IST has assigned you Grid five
to search.
Ready to Write down
your answers
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B.O.O. Who do you assign to set
up the B.O.O.?
What will be set up?
What facilities will you askfor at Selimos High
School? What is uniform of the
day?
Write down your answers
Grid Five Who will you assign to
search and rescue?
How long (in hours) willthey work?
Who will replace them?
How do they travel to Gridfive and return to the
B.O.O.?
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Grid Five is mostly residential. It can only beaccessed byHighway 100 on the west side of the
grid. It is estimated that 400 citizens self rescuedfrom Grid five. There are 300 reported missingcitizens from Grid Five.
The streets from north to south offHighway 100 areFront Street, Church Street, 21st avenue, 22nd
avenue, 23rd avenue, 24th avenue, Midway Road,26th avenue, 27th avenue, 28th avenue and 29th
avenue.
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All streets are impassable to the East due to thecollapse of GrandHighway.
All streets in Grid five terminate to the south atMullipson River.
Electrical power has been de-energized by the localpower company. Individual generators exist.
City water and sewer have been ruptured. The following slides are of structures that have
reported missing citizens.
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A two storycommercial complex
including anautomobile repair,
dentist office andfitness center.
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A two story
apartmentcomplex.
Three fatalitiesare visibleunder the
rubble on thesidewalk
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A three story
complex.Residential unitson the two upper
floors. Mercantile
on the streetlevel.
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A two storyhistoric
restaurant
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Two story, multiuse structures.Clothing andgifts on the
first andsecond floors.
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One storycommunitycenter.
One fatality is
noted under therubble near thesidewalk.
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Soccer fieldwhich is usedas temporary
shelter for
homeless.
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A churchcomplex with
school
classrooms
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The worshiparea of the
Churchcomplex.
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Two andthree storyresidences
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Two Storyresidence
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A three storyapartment
complex. Onefatality is noted
in a car underrubble.
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Two storyresidence
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Two storytown home
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Two storyapartment
complex
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Two storyresidence
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Two story
structure.Apartments on
the second floor.Storage center
on the first floor.
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Two storyefficiencyhotel units
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Two story
furniturestore. Four
fatalities canbe seen from
the street.
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Two storyoffice
complex
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Two storyBank and
associated
offices
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Three storyapartment
complex
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One storygarage with
two levelstorage inthe rear.
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Two storyresidence.
Twofatalitiesare notedin a brownminivan.
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Three storyoutlet store
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Three storyelementary
schoolcomplex
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Three story
structure.Grocery store on
the first floor.Clothing on the
second floor.Offices on the
third floor.
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One storygrocery
store
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Open Field.Local residents
meet here toreceive food
distributions.
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Three storymotel
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One storyPreschool
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Three story
retail outletstores. Onefatality canbe seen on
the thirdfloor.
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Three storyapartment
complex
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Your Search teams were directed to the following addresses
240 29th avenue. Search team had verbal contact with victimwho was pinned under concrete floor. Squad #1 & 2 arrivedat 1600 hours and removed one victim at 1930 hours. Fourfatalities were noted in this structure.
410 26th Avenue. Search squad had verbal contact with one
victim. No resources available to remove them.
440 23rd Avenue. Search team had a canine hit on thisstructure. At 1700 hours, technical search verified 2 livevictims and four fatalities. Squad 1&2 arrived at 2015 hours.Live victims removed at 2300 and 2320 hours.
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Your Search Team had a caninehit at the following addresses.
No confirmation by technicalsearch. 400 22nd Avenue
100 27th AvenueEmergency calls received state
citizens are speaking withtrapped victims at
200 Front Street
401 Front Street
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For ID Day +2, indicate what
type search was attemptedand how much time was
spent at the 38 structures. Indicate how rescue was
executed and disposition of
victims.
What did Rescue squads eat?
How did they get their food? How will you document the
fatalities. Will you use GPS,
USNG, Lat/Long.
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Prepare a written document on what you anticipate
your personnel will do on the following day, ID+3day. (Tasks in progress)
Indicate the times that personnel will begin workand what additional logistical supplies are needed.
(Lighting? Water? Medical?Heavy equipment?) How will your team replenish fuel?
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Emergency calls state citizens hear tapping responses at 133
21st Avenue.
Concerned citizens state they see looters at 301 MidwayRoad and 300 Front Street.
A 5.0 aftershock has caused an additional collapse to 440 27th
Avenue. They believe two citizens were trapped during the
aftershock. 300 church street has an outbreak of diarrhea.
Revise your anticipated plan. Continuing from ID+2 Daysearch and rescue, what is your revised plan for this day?
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What time will you beginoperations?
What are your searchpriorities?
Who will handle search? What are your rescue
priorities? Who will handle Rescue? What will you do about the
looters? The Diarrhea
outbreak?
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Prepare a written report to summarize events that your
team accomplished for ID+3 Day. Indicate what hours personnel eat, slept, performed
search and rescue activities. Indicate how rescue was executed and disposition of
victims. (How and where were they transported?) Indicate how you handled the looting problem. What else did you do in the community and who did it?
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Your team is relieved onID+4 Day.
Draft a demobilizationplan to return fromReimerville.
What resources do youneed to replenish?
Indicate how your teamwill return, when will theystop for food.
File your written reports.
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You should have the following reports. Incident Day Preparation.
Incident Day +1 Travel Plan.
Incident Day +1 Summary.
Draw a map of Grid five.
Incident Day +2 B.O.O. and search assignments. Incident Day +2 Search and Rescue Summary.
Incident Day +3 Anticipated Action Plan. Incident Day +3 Action Plan.
Incident Day +3 Summary.
Incident Day +4 Demobilization Plan.