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Advisory: Fremont County Mock Disaster Drill

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September 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Authorities say “Fremont County residents may notice emergency personnel go into action all at once this month, but don’t be alarmed. Several entities in Fremont County are teaming up for a mock disaster drill on an undisclosed date to test readiness in the county.

While organizers want to keep the date and location of the drill secret so it can be effective, the drill will simulate a tornado striking multiple communities in the county. It is asked that the public stay out of the way and allow first responders to do their job during the drill.”

Officials ask that you “Please do not call 9-1-1 to find out what’s going on, the dispatching center is going to be a huge help to us during this, and they are going to be very busy. We find communication during a mock disaster is always lacking in some form. We’re trying to build that, so that we can utilize cell phones, radios and other things to communicate. Stay back, and let us do our drill.”

Authorities say “Afterwards, we’ll find out how successful we were and what we’ve learned throughout the whole drill. Each entity that participates in the drill will be monitored by an evaluator that will observe the response and provide feedback on possible improvements.”

In addition, the “Public WILL NOT be allowed to enter disaster scenes. This is for your protection, the protection of our “Fake” patients, as well as our emergency personnel.” You are welcome to share this message, but officials ask that you NOT EDIT the content in any way.