A user community website by ESi911

A user community website by ESi911

Community Login

Search

Welcome, Guest
Please Login or Register.    Lost Password?

Looking for a EOC Exercise
(1 viewing) (1) Guest
Go to bottomPage: 1
TOPIC: Looking for a EOC Exercise
#263
Looking for a EOC Exercise 8 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Does anyone have a sample of an exercise that they use in there EOC for training using WebEOC. I am putting together a EOC training for my state (North Dakota) and after the training I would like to run an exercise and I am hoping someone out there in WebEOC world has smoething I use.
The administrator has disabled public write access.
 
#313
Re: Looking for a EOC Exercise 7 Months ago  
Any luck? I'm looking for the same!

Mike O'Connor
Mike
Posts: 3
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
The administrator has disabled public write access.
 
#324
Re: Looking for a EOC Exercise 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
So am I.
Marco Klomp
Posts: 8
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
The administrator has disabled public write access.
Marc KLOMP | S/Sgt - 25418
Region North West Metro Emergency Response Co-ordination Unit | Victoria Police
Phone: (03) 92475699 | Mob: 0407023521
Fax: (03) 92473060 | DX: 210093
Address: Victoria Police Centre,
Level 3 Building C
637 Flinders Street, Melbourne, 3000
 
#330
Re:Looking for a EOC Exercise 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I think the problem is that unless you have WebEOC set up exactally the same (pretty well default), no exercise is portable. Every board has to be the same (well field names anyway) or nothing will work.

Whe have too rewrite(not just reword)our hurricanne exercise every year as some fields will be new, deleted or new boards added.

Marco did you have WebEOC running for the fires last year?
Just curious as I'm from Melbourne.
Cayman
Posts: 64
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Gender: Male Location: Cayman Islands
The administrator has disabled public write access.
 
#578
Re: Looking for a EOC Exercise 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
Hi there! We've used prior table top exercises and older real world incidents to train up our staff. Really, anything that you'd table top, you'll be able to use as a training template for the software. Depending on what type of response agency you're going to be training, the Dennis Martin Search (www.uscg.mil/tcyorktown/Ops/SAR/Inland/D...sMartinReadAhead.pdf) from the National SAR School is a pretty good example of a quick exercise that might work for you. Just remember to preface all of your inputs into the program with "EXERCISE" or "DRILL" and you should be good to go.
SARGOD2623
Posts: 1
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Last Edit: 2010/05/26 11:00 By SARGOD2623.
The administrator has disabled public write access.
 
Go to topPage: 1