Having spent the previous day learning how to create an Incident Command Structure, you will now be given an all-too-real scenario to respond to. Working as a team, you will determine what steps to take for various scenarios. Examples include: a major lift station component is stuck wide open and the vendor is telling you it will be 3 weeks before they can get a replacement part; or, a truck hauling gasoline rolls over on the only bridge in and out of town, causing gas to leak into your water mains. Get your game face on - your community is depending on you.
After this workshop, attendees will be able to:
1. Implement the Incident Command Structure by assigning roles, managing resources, and coordinating response efforts effectively during simulated emergency scenarios.
2. Analyze and prioritize response strategies for various real-world emergency scenarios to mitigate impacts and ensure community safety.
3. Work collaboratively with team members to develop and execute response plans, ensuring clear communication and coordination among all stakeholders involved.
4. Adapt plans in real-time based on evolving scenarios and resource availability, demonstrating flexibility and problem-solving skills under pressure.