The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, led a delegation to the Rhode Island National Guard, Civil Support Team and Federal Emergency Management Agency Region 1 Hazardous Material Response Exercise. The workshop was held in Warwick, Rhode Island, United States from May 4-7, 2015. Pictured with the fire chief of Rhode Island fire station are Luke Bethel, Operations and Training Officer, NEMA; Sgt. Quincy McGregor, Fire Services, Royal Bahamas Police Force, and Lt. Nevado Bain, Communications, Royal Bahamas Defence Force.
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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), led a delegation to the Rhode Island National Guard, Civil Support Team
and Federal Emergency Management Agency Region 1 Hazardous Material Response
Exercise.
The workshop was held in Warwick, Rhode
Island, United States from May 4-7, 2015.
Representing NEMA was Operations and Training
Officer Luke Bethel. Other members of the team were Sgt. Quincy McGregor, Fire
Services, Royal Bahamas Police Force and Lt .Nevado Bain, Communications, Royal
Bahamas Defence Force.
The purpose of the exercise was knowledge
exchange between the Bahamian team and the Rhode Island National Guard. The objectives were to test, evaluate and
enhance Protocols and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) during simulated
hazardous materials incidents.
The participants were instructed in
Hazmat
Team response, discovery, sampling and reporting of “Dirty Bomb” construction
in a temporary lab at the seaport.
NEMA and other government agencies may
benefit from the exercise in the following areas:
· Effective
Planning
· Command
and Control
· Execution
· Evaluation
· Reimplementation
If Necessary