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Quick Drill – Wildfire
This document will guide you through facilitating a response drill for wildfires. It presents a disaster scenario, discussion topics, and steps for completing the documentation and conducting a debrief.
For a quick walkthrough or rapid scenario planning discussion (15-minute discussions over coffee or during a regularly scheduled meeting), focus on steps 1 through 3. To conduct a tabletop or functional exercise, complete all the tasks below. The preliminary set-up for a drill is outlined in the document titled “How to Conduct a Drill” in the Ready Rating Resource Centre.
Wildfires | Impacts can be regional and severe. |
Additional sources of information for the scenario | U.S.: Red Cross Wildfire Preparedness |
Resources you may wish to consider or use during the drill | Response plan and procedures, emergency medical and first aid kits, local first responders, fire department, emergency response team, safety and fire wardens, and safety equipment. |
# | Tasks |
1 | The facilitator provides introductions, presents drill objectives, and sets the ground rules. For more details, see ‘How to Conduct a Drill’. |
2 | The facilitator introduces the scenario. Provide the time and location. Describe immediate impacts on people, operations, or services, as well as the availability and engagement of resources.
SAMPLE SCENARIO Following weeks of drought, vegetation across the county is extremely dry. Temperatures have been unseasonably warm, and winds are high. At [insert time], a power line snaps, falls to the ground, and sparks a fire. The fire, pushed by 25 mph (40 km/h) winds, spreads rapidly through the surrounding acres of grassland. Within 3 hours, firefighters from three counties/towns are fully committed. Several structures outside of town have burned. Smoke is causing visibility and air quality issues. Local fire officials have issued mandatory evacuation which includes your business. |
3 | Discuss available resources and immediate actions.
Consider the following:
If you are conducting a functional exercise, then some or all the response actions should be simulated. |
4 | Document key discussions, actions, and decision points.
These should be compared to what is in existing plans. Where necessary, after-action items should be assigned to revise plans. |
5 | Conduct a debrief. Discuss the following:
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6 | Document the drill/exercise and lessons learned. The following forms can be used for this documentation:
For any action items, ensure that you document responsibility and deadlines. |
- Quick Drill - Wildfire