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Author: | icom1020 [ Sun Apr 27, 2008 1:08 pm ] |
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National Level Exercise 8-02 NLE 2-08 will involve the very highest levels of Homeland Security and the US Northern Command. Both "Homesec" and "Northcom" were established by the Bush administration in the wake of 9/11 to take control of the nation in the event of another terrorist attack. They will be joined by FEMA in the May 1-8 exercise, which is one of the two largest terror drills scheduled this year. On Thursday, May 1, the exercise begins in Washington, when an explosion collapses the Alaska Way viaduct in downtown Seattle and damages surrounding buildings. Twenty minutes later, terrorists explode a highjacked tanker ship filled with highly toxic chemicals at the Seattle Ferry Terminal. Deadly gas soon permeates downtown Seattle. Emergency responders come in waves. Police and firemen, first to arrive, are quickly overwhelmed. The state deploys its 22-member Civil Support Team, a National Guard unit, to assess the damage and coordinate support. Later, 100 soldiers from a chemical battalion based in Yakima arrive to rescue, decontaminate and treat survivors. Finally, 5,000 troops arrived to handle logistics and security. On Monday, May 5, the scenario shifts to Oregon where VX, the most toxic nerve agent ever synthesized, erupts from the Umatilla Army Depot. The next day, terrorists blow up a chemical tanker in Ferndale, Washington. The county sheriff requests national support, and a Marine Corps chemical warfare detachment from Ft. Lewis, Washington responds. According to sources at Northcom, NLE 2-08 will involve "robust play," with "surprise injects" of unanticipated events in which participants are "stretched to the limit" and have "everything thrown at them except the kitchen sink." All of this makes it easier for the exercise to "go live" by having a real catastrophe occur. As the Pacific Northwest scenario is playing out, Washington, DC will be simulating a catastrophic hurricane as part of the same exercise. http://www.csepp.net/pressreleases/08Re ... 08-1-1.pdf |
Author: | Rich [ Sun Apr 27, 2008 1:25 pm ] |
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icom1020 wrote: According to sources at Northcom, NLE 2-08 will involve "robust play," with "surprise injects" of unanticipated events icom1020 wrote: On Thursday, May 1, the exercise begins in Washington, when an explosion collapses the Alaska Way viaduct in downtown Seattle and damages surrounding buildings. Twenty minutes later, terrorists explode a highjacked tanker ship filled with highly toxic chemicals at the Seattle Ferry Terminal. Deadly gas soon permeates downtown Seattle. Emergency responders come in waves. Police and firemen, first to arrive, are quickly overwhelmed. The state deploys its 22-member Civil Support Team, a National Guard unit, to assess the damage and coordinate support. Later, 100 soldiers from a chemical battalion based in Yakima arrive to rescue, decontaminate and treat survivors. Finally, 5,000 troops arrived to handle logistics and security. The next day, we have our "unanticipated event" which is a low yield tac-nuke. Everyone can go home early. The drill is over because everyone is dead. icom1020 wrote: On Monday, May 5, the scenario shifts to Oregon where VX, the most toxic nerve agent ever synthesized, erupts from the Umatilla Army Depot. After mass-panic and everyone fleeing that half of the state, we find out that is was really some old mustard gas. icom1020 wrote: The next day, terrorists blow up a chemical tanker in Ferndale, Washington. The county sheriff requests national support, and a Marine Corps chemical warfare detachment from Ft. Lewis, Washington responds. After further analysis, it was determined that the chemical tanker was delivering raw stock of model glue and furniture polish to a packaging plant. The Marine Corps chemical warfare detachment was high as a kite for a few days. Later they compared notes with the Canadian Army unit who was down-wind from burning marijuana fields in Afghanistan... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15239501/ |
Author: | icom1020 [ Sun Apr 27, 2008 1:28 pm ] |
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They did say the 'kitchen sink' would not be thrown. |
Author: | Jim [ Sun Apr 27, 2008 1:45 pm ] |
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Frequencies??? |
Author: | Atomic Taco [ Mon Apr 28, 2008 1:20 am ] |
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icom1020 wrote: Twenty minutes later, terrorists explode a highjacked tanker ship filled with highly toxic chemicals at the Seattle Ferry Terminal. Deadly gas soon permeates downtown Seattle. Emergency responders come in waves. Police and firemen, first to arrive, are quickly overwhelmed. Overwhelmed should be changed to exterminated, unless these are cops with iron lungs. |
Author: | Vizwar [ Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:09 am ] |
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Rich wrote: The next day, we have our "unanticipated event" which is a low yield tac-nuke. Everyone can go home early. The drill is over because everyone is dead. :bowrofl: :bowrofl: |
Author: | cowboymike1971 [ Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:06 pm ] |
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Is this supposed to take place In or near the area of the Alaska way Viaduct? really? or will this all play out somewhere out of view of the public eye? Or is that the plan to catch everyone off giuard and cause a major panic filled event that could cause something terrible to actually happen>? If thats the case this sounds very irresponsible. |
Author: | icom1020 [ Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:46 pm ] |
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Here is the press release from FEMA, I mean FUBAR . I would say tune in Thursday for a few days and see what you hear. The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Exercise Program (NEP) will conduct National Level Exercise 2-08 (NLE 2-08) a combined functional and full scale exercise from May 1 through May 8. NLE 2-08 will merge the objectives of U.S. Northern Command's (NORTHCOM) Ardent Sentry 2008 exercise, FEMA National Continuity Program's (NCP) Eagle Horizon 2008 exercise (formerly known as Forward Challenge), and FEMA Disaster Operation's Hurricane Preparedness Exercise (HPE). The purpose of NLE 2-08 is to exercise national capabilities to prepare and respond to multiple incidents including both natural disasters and terrorist incidents. The exercise was designed to include scenario elements addressing hurricane preparedness and response, national continuity capabilities, and Defense Support to Civil Authorities coordination in response to weapons of mass destruction terrorist attacks. The exercise venues involve a Category 4 hurricane impacting the Mid Atlantic Coast and the National Capitol Region and multiple terrorist attacks in Washington State. Also during NLE 2-08, the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP) will test it's response to an accidental chemical agent release at the Umatilla Chemical Depot in Oregon. Canada will also participate through their Staunch Maple Exercise. The exercise allows Federal officials to implement continuity plans, test communications connectivity, operations and procedures for performing essential government functions from alternate locations, and interagency coordination. Additionally, it serves to demonstrate that essential functions can be effectively conducted during threats and emergencies. USNORTHCOM expanded upon the FEMA NLE 2-08 press release revealing other specific government agencies that will be involved in this exercise. North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command will exercise their response abilities to a variety of events during an intensive eight-day national level exercise in May. National Level Exercise 2-08 will run May 1-8 and will exercise national capabilities to prepare and respond to multiple incidents including both natural disasters and terrorist incidents. The exercise will include hurricane preparedness and response and Defense Support to Civil Authorities coordination in response to a weapon of mass destruction terrorist attack. USNORTHCOM's primary exercise venues for NLE 2-08 include locations in Washington and Oregon. Exercise scenarios include multiple terrorist attacks in the state of Washington, an accidental chemical agent release in Oregon, a Category 4 hurricane impacting the mid-Atlantic Coast and the National Capitol Region and aerospace events throughout North America. NLE 2-08 will also involve agencies including the Department of Homeland Security, FEMA, U.S. Transportation Command and the National Guard. Canada Command will participate through its Staunch Maple exercise. maybe maple syrup is involved? :p "Exercises like NLE 2 - 08 give us the opportunity to work with other federal agencies, state and local officials, as well as Canada, in the response to multiple events," said Gene Pino, NORAD and USNORTHCOM Joint Training and Exercise director. "This allows us to look at processes and procedures to identify strengths and weaknesses by stressing the system so that we can be better prepared in the future." |
Author: | Atomic Taco [ Wed Apr 30, 2008 12:38 am ] |
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Apparently FEMA doesn't proofread their PRs; I found multiple grammatical and punctuational errors. Side note: according to George Lopez FEMA stands for Find Every Mexican Available. |
Author: | the Outlaw [ Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:37 am ] |
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I used to work at Umatilla/UMCD, they would conduct drills and I would eat my lunch. Check it out on Google Earth. It's easy to pick out K & I blocks where the crap is stored. K block is right next to the burner thing. The VX is in rusty old WW2 bomb shells, some of which is unstable and will be contained where it sits. |
Author: | icom1020 [ Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:55 am ] |
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kc7bur wrote: I used to work at Umatilla/UMCD, they would conduct drills and I would eat my lunch. Check it out on Google Earth. It's easy to pick out K & I blocks where the crap is stored. K block is right next to the burner thing. The VX is in rusty old WW2 bomb shells, some of which is unstable and will be contained where it sits. Did you work there in the 80's I know of a ham who did . Think he was the procurement person. |
Author: | cowboymike1971 [ Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:55 pm ] |
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Wasn't there some sort of "national emergency exercise" type thing suppose to be happening on 9-11 as well? And that turned into a real terrorist attack! I swear i recall something about some sort of multi agency national scale emergency preparedness type exercise was supposed to take place that day...? Refresh my memory if you had heard of this |
Author: | Jim [ Wed May 07, 2008 4:38 pm ] |
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Did anyone hear anything during these exercises? |
Author: | flatfoot [ Wed May 07, 2008 7:09 pm ] |
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Jim, In Whatcom County; 453.325 WCSO 154.430- Fire 1 154.325- Fire 4 153.830- "Rednet" Tons of radio traffic related to the exercise. |
Author: | Jim [ Wed May 07, 2008 7:59 pm ] |
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Thanks Flatfoot. Just heard the tail end of it. |
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