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DEVELOPING A MULTI-AGENCY TABLETOP EXERCISE

Join us at the seminar to discuss airport emergency plans, drills, and exercises. Evaluate coordination and responsibilities in a non-threatening format through facilitated discussion.

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DEVELOPING A MULTI-AGENCY TABLETOP EXERCISE

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  1. DEVELOPING A MULTI-AGENCY TABLETOP EXERCISE David Y. Whitaker Memphis Fire Department Memphis International Airport ARFF CHIEFS SCHOOL

  2. Orientation Seminar. This seminar involves bringing together those with a role or interest in the AEP (e.g. airport, ARFF, law enforcement, EMS, air carriers, media, airport tenants, etc.) to discuss the AEP and initial plans for upcoming drills and exercises, as well as to become familiar with the roles, procedures, responsibilities, and personalities of all those involved.

  3. Tabletop Exercise. The tabletop exercise is a higher-level test than the drill and is designed to provide training and evaluate plans and procedures and to resolve questions of coordination and assignment of responsibilities in an informal, non-threatening format without concern for time constraints, stress levels, or actual simulations. The methodology of the tabletop exercise is by discussion in a meeting format through a facilitator. Effectiveness is determined by feedback from participants and the impact this feedback has on evaluating and revising policies, plans, and procedures. There is no utilization of equipment or deployment of resources. Therefore, all activities are simulated and participants interact through discussion.

  4. DEVELOPING A MULTI-AGENCY TABLETOP EXERCISE • Formulate Committee • Training Groups • Event Schedule • Radio Communications • Evaluators Table Top 2009.docm tabletopexererc_pse.pdf

  5. DEVELOPING A MULTI-AGENCY TABLETOP EXERCISE • Airport Emergency Plan • 5200-31a A.E.P..pdf

  6. DEVELOPING A MULTI-AGENCY TABLETOP EXERCISE • Airport Certification Manual • 5210-22 ACM

  7. DEVELOPING A MULTI-AGENCY TABLETOP EXERCISE • Standard Operating Procedures Airport Emergency Plan1.ppt After Action Report t4_after action_report.pdf

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