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1 Overview of Exercise Stations Observer Station ScenarioLocationSynopsisOIC Briefing 1 Tactical HQ and On- Site Operations Coordination Centre (OSOCC) Blk 12Tact HQ is the command centre of the entire operations, comprising 5 command vehicles with designated functions including a media centre, logistics and communications centre, and a joint planning and command cell. Co-located with the UN OSOCC, which assists in coordinating the international rescue teams and recommends assignments for teams based on their identified capabilities. COL Eric Yap (SCDF) Evacuees Assembly Area Blk 12A Police control point, manned by staff from the community welfare ministry (MCYS). Functions as the assembly point for uninjured evacuees, and as a relief centre, assessing needs of the homeless and providing social and emotional support. Ms Jamna Kathiresu (MCYS) 2 Division Forward Command Post Blk 16The FCP is deployed near the incident site for close monitoring of operations. Forms the frontline command, control and communications centre, and relays information between Tact HQ and the rescue site. LTC Yap Kok Boon (SCDF) Body Holding AreaBlk 16A transition holding point between the disaster site and the Mortuary. Onsite fingerprinting allows identification before storage in refrigerated containers. ASP Eileen Yap (SPF) First Aid PointBlk 16Set-up with the deployment of SWIFT vehicles to manage the mass casualty situation. Supported by MOH staff to render triage and immediate medical treatment. DSMC Comdr (MOH)

2 Overview of Exercise Stations Observer Station ScenarioLocationSynopsisOIC Briefing 3 Soft Storey CollapseBlk 17Rescue operations with a focus on ground and tunnel rescue. Main rescue sites are the soft-storey collapse (where 2 vehicles with passengers are pinned beneath horizontal concrete slabs), and the upside down tunnel cut (where rescuers have to cut vertically upwards through different materials to reach a trapped casualty). Large debris also has to be lifted and strutted to access casualties in confined spaces. MAJ Alvin Tan (SCDF) Upside Down CutBlk 17 Hollow RuinsBlk 17 Debris ClearanceBlk 17 Pancake CollapseBlk 17 4 Construction Collapse Blk 20Rescue operations with a focus on ground and height rescue. Main rescue sites are the Construction Collapse (where casualties are trapped within a collapsed sub- surface worksite), and No Access (where rescuers have to utilize height rescue methods to gain access to high floors). Casualties with lacerations and penetration wounds on high floors also require onsite medical intervention. CPT Kelvin Tan (SCDF) Pinned DownBlk 20 Blocked UpBlk 20 Poked ThroughBlk 20 No AccessBlk 20 5 Shallow TunnelBlk 19Rescue operation with a focus on enclosed-space rescue. Cars and concrete slabs have been sandwiched in the Basement Carpark collapse, and mass casualties are sealed within a Concealed Void Space. The Highway collapse has pinned casualties in waist-deep water, beneath a container, car, and metal and concrete debris. Rescuers also have to deal with dangers from overhanging debris and within confined tunnels. CPT Sheikh Wezal (SCDF) Concealed Void Space Blk 19 Cantilever CollapseBlk 19 Basement CarparkBlk 19 Highway CollapseBlk 19

3 16 17 20 19 18 3C 3B 3E 1C 2A 3D 3A Overview of Exercise Stations 2E 1B 1E 2B 1A 1D 2C 2D Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Cluster 3 1616 BHA Div FCP VMA JPS 12 Tact HQ EAA FAP

4 16 17 20 19 18 3C 3B 3E 1C 2A 3D 3A 2E 1B 1E 2B 1A 1D 2C 2D Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Cluster 3 16 BHA Div FCP VMA FAP JPS 12 Tact HQ EAA 1 2 3 4 5 - Ex simulations - Observer cluster A Clustering for Ex Tours

5 Exercise Programme (24 th Oct) TimeObserversFocal Point GrpGOH Grp 1315Arrival and Registration at Blk 12 13301 st Briefing at Blk 12 Classroom (Grps 1-3) Arrival and Registration at Blk 12 1345Tour of stations (Grps 1-3) 2 nd Briefing at Blk 12 Classroom (Grps 4-5, Focal Point Grp) 1400 Tour of Stations 1415 1430Arrival and Briefing at Blk 12 1445 Tour of Stations 1500 1515 1530 1545Doorstop Interview 1600 Reception at Blk 12 Canteen Reception at Blk 12 canteen 1615 1630 Departure 1645 1700End of Program

6 Viewing of Ex Operations - GOH Schedule TIMELOCATIONBRIEF BY 1430Blk 12 Lecture RoomComd 2 nd Div 1445TACT HQ / OSOCC/EAADir Ops/UN/MCYS 1500Div FCP / FAP / BHAComd 1 st Div / SPF 1515Rescue Ground Operations - Cluster 1DART Comd 1530Rescue Ground Operations 1545Media Doorstop InterviewPAD 1600Reception at Blk 12

7 16 17 20 19 18 3C 3B 3E 1C 2A 3D 3A 2E 1B 1E 2B 1A 1D 2C 2D Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Cluster 3 16 BHA Div FCP VMA FAP JPS 12 Tact HQ EAA GOH viewing route and time 1445 15001515 Media Interview


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