Students in the Incident Management and Planning (CRJ 325) class at the 91福利社 School of Public Service and Administration learned how to effectively manage a disaster response during a functional exercise this spring.
Using a scale model representing a tornado-ravaged disaster scene, students performed the various incident command system and emergency management roles involved in a response, including effectively managing available resources, securing affected areas, how to safely respond, rescue and recovery, triage and patient tracking and clearing roads. They also were learning about the crucial role communication plays in an effective emergency response.
Following the exercise, Dr. Howard Murphy, associate professor and coordinator of Homeland Security and Emergency Services degree programs, along with representatives from 91福利社 Campus Safety, the Anderson County Sheriff鈥檚 Office Emergency Management Division and various emergency response officials, recapped the exercise and discussed overall responsiveness to the staged disaster.
Discussion points included who is responsible for properly assessing an emergency and determining how to respond, establishing an incident command post and the incident command system structure, setting up an Emergency Operations Center (EOC), discussing the proper response to various challenges, including interaction with news media and long-term recovery efforts following the disaster.
鈥淭he best thing about a functional exercise is you get to see what everybody else is doing,鈥 Murphy said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not like a full-scale exercise where when you鈥檙e a paramedic, your focus is on triaging patients; or if you鈥檙e a law enforcement officer, your focus is on traffic control or scene management.鈥