Ilias Exercising for Budget Period 5 Local Tier 1 Exercises are Optional but encouraged Support NOT Provided Area Tier 2 Exercises are Encouraged Support IS Provided see dates Regional Tier 3 Exercises are Encouraged Support IS Provided see dates ID: 630469
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Tier 1 (Local ) Exercise for Winter Storm IliasSlide2
Exercising for Budget Period 5
Local (Tier 1) Exercises are Optional but encouraged (Support NOT Provided)
Area (Tier 2) Exercises are Encouraged (Support IS Provided) – see dates
Regional (Tier 3) Exercises are Encouraged (Support IS Provided) – see datesSlide3
Important Dates
Local (Tier 1) – Up to member agencies/jurisdictions
Area (Tier 2)
Monday
, February 6, 2017 - Douglas County PH, Superior (9-Noon)
Tuesday
, February 14, 2017 - St. Croix Regional Med
Ctr
, St. Croix Falls (9-Noon)
Monday
, February 20, 2017 - St. Joseph's Hospital, Chippewa Falls (9-Noon)
Regional (Tier 3) : Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at WITC-Rice LakeSlide4
Exercise Capabilities
Critical Transport
Operational Coordination (Emergency Ops Coordination)
Operational Communications (Info Sharing)
Public Health and Medical Services
Volunteer Management
Medical SurgeSlide5
Objectives
Critical Transport
Ensure appropriate levels of critical transport throughout simulated event.Slide6
Objectives
Operational Coordination
Ensure coordinated response throughout simulated event by activating and sustaining the incident command system.Slide7
Objectives
Operational Communications
Ensure situational awareness throughout simulated event by maintaining a common operating picture.Slide8
Situation Report #1-
A severe winter storm,
Ilias
, is expected to impact the NW Region of Wisconsin within the next 18-24 hours. A period of freezing rain, followed by heavy snow and high winds is highly likely.
Potential for power outage due to ice and downed power lines
Travel may be significantly impacted
Communications may be disruptedSlide9Slide10
Sit Rep 1 – Questions to Drive Play
Within your healthcare facility, what are you doing to prepare?
Incident Command?
Staffing issues?
Supply/resource issues?
Do other partner need to be involved at this time?Slide11
Sit Rep #2 - Update
The Winter Storm has hit in full force. Some staff are indicating that they are unable to report for their shift. Law enforcement is advising no travel, and travel restrictions are occurring.
Long term predictions are for an extended cold snap, along with high winds resulting in dangerous to extreme wind chills.Slide12
Sit Rep 2 – Questions to Drive Play
Staffing Issues
Delay/cancel certain services?
What is our power supply? Generator? Gas? Re-supply?
How long can we maintain independence? How?Slide13
Sit Rep #3 – Power Outage
Due to the weather power at your facility has been lost. Utilities are indicating that losses are widespread and state that it may be 36-72 hours before full power is restored.
Multiple media outlets are indicating that the public is being greatly impacted and there are reports of families not being able to stay in their homes due to the cold.Slide14Slide15
Sit Rep #3 – Questions to Drive Play
What other services are being disrupted?
Water
Communications
Food
Resource re-supply (pharmaceuticals, etc..)
What within your 96 hour plans need to be activated? Who and how does this occur?Slide16
Sit Rep #4 – Uh oh…..
You receive a phone call stating that the local long-term care facility can no longer sustain operations and is planning on transporting their 32 patients to you.
Skilled care will be required for this influx of patients.Slide17Slide18
Sit Rep #4 – Questions to Drive Play
What is your response to this request?
Can you handle this surge of patients while providing the appropriate level of care?
If you cannot, what is your solution or next step?Slide19
Communications Questions
How are you communicating internally?
What are your messages?
How are you communicating externally and with whom? (Partners)
How are you communicating to the public?
What are your messages?Slide20
Conclusion/Next Steps
Focus of this exercise was on Tier 1 (Local) response
Scenario may have driven you to realize that ‘we can’t handle this locally’.
This should lead to a request for the Activation of Tier 2 (Area)
To this, consider registering for and attending your upcoming Area exercise (see slide #3 for details)Slide21
Contacts – for questions/support
Brian Kaczmarski
Brian.kaczmarski@co.polk.wi.us
Aimee Wollman
Nesseth
Aimee.WollmanNesseth@wisconsin.gov