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Chapter: Appendix D - Goals and Objectives: Tarmac Evacuation Exercise

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D - Goals and Objectives: Tarmac Evacuation Exercise ." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Tabletop and Full-Scale Emergency Exercises for General Aviation, Non-Hub, and Small Hub Airports. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23584.
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82 APPENDIX D Goals and Objectives: Tarmac Evacuation Exercise Goals & Objectives 1. To review the response to the Unified Incident Command Post and the benefit of all 4 line depart- ments staffing this location 1.1 To discuss the initial actions and priorities of each department 1.2 To discuss who would be the lead department/Incident commander initially 1.3 To appoint one spokesperson to communicate with the Airport Coordination Center, when and if established. 1.4 To practice on scene coordination with the airline staff and discuss how they are notified and where they respond. 1.5 To determine what portions of the airfield are closed/restricted and the overall impacts to other areas of the airport such as the terminal. 2. To review the Airline Emergency Response Process 2.1 Review the reconciliation process considering some passengers may be transported to local hospitals, while others are taken directly to the terminal 2.2 To discuss where the passengers would be initially taken and released. 3. To review how other responders can assist to insure an orderly and safe evacuation of passengers. 3.1 Review where mutual aid should report and what there assignment will be 3.2 Review communications plan with incoming mutual aid 3.3 Review the escort process, considering who is available and time of day 4. To review what resources are available 4.1 To discuss what resources are needed and who will request them. Resources might include emergency and non-emergency care, equipment such as busses, wheel chairs, air stairs and personnel such as TSA, CPB or others. 4.2 Discuss the potential need for activation of Team and airline Care Team.

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ACRP Synthesis 72: Tabletop and Full-Scale Emergency Exercises for General Aviation, Non-Hub, and Small Hub Airports provides small airports with the tools and practices needed to practice emergency response. The report provides sample exercise tools and plans, a checklist of effective practices for tabletop and full-scale emergency exercises, and a road map for developing an effective exercise program.

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