Nation Preparedness for Response Exercise Program (PREP) PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 2 & 3 August, 2011.

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Nation Preparedness for Response Exercise Program (PREP) PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 2 & 3 August, 2011

Industry Led Exercise Exxon-Mobil Terminal East Providence, RI

Exxon-Mobil East Providence

Full Scale Exercise Planning for equipment deployment within a week of the exercise Exercise Location – hotel spaces Real time NARRT = North American Regional Response Team (Exxon-Mobil’s Spill Management Team

Day 1 1st day – spill response by local entities and arriving support personnel. Exercise Day 1 ends upon NARRT completion of an “expanded “ ICS 201 briefing document endorsed by Unified Command .

Day 2 2nd day – NARRT fully integrated into Incident Command. Exercise Day Two ends upon NARRT completion of an Incident Action Plan (IAP) for the next operating period approved by Unified Command.

Exercise Support 1 Control/Truth Team Coordinator 12 Knowledgeable Controllers 1-2 Controllers in Specific Role Area Cross-section of Agency, Industry, OSRO Personnel Individual Expertise in Specific ICS Functional Area Group Knowledge of All Response Areas Ability to Drive Exercise Response Action Ability to Keep Exercise on Track with Objectives