Patriot Services and Homeland Security Funded Full-Scale Disaster Training Exercises | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30977347 United States 12/28/2012 08:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is pretty insane in the grand scheme of things. It really makes you think... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15302140 First, some quotes from Patriot Services website explaining them and what they do: Patriot Services Corporation was established in 2004 for the purpose of providing “surgical expertise” to clients challenged by preparedness related issues. We offer a full range of consulting services focused on “organizational resiliency” (Client Preparedness) including all elements of Prevention/Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. Patriot Services Corporation has conducted over 500 exercises ranging in complexity from tabletop exercises with small agencies to large, full-scale exercises with thousands of participants. Our scenarios include but aren’t limited to: active shooter, CBRNE, POD, public health emergencies, mass casualty, facility evacuation, lockdown, mass immunization, severe weather, earthquake, and countless others. [link to www.patriot-services.com] Thousands of participants? Wow. I guess even an entire community is capable of participating in massive terror and disaster drills. Here are some quotes and a link to a news story about a drill that was funded by Homeland Security (actually through grants, but those grants were used for this exercise). The Hernando County Sheriff's Office, Spring Hill Fire Rescue and Hernando County Emergency Management held an Active Shooter Training Exercise. The drill was paid for through a $38,000 state homeland security grant. Much of it went to pay for Patriot Services, a Detroit-based emergency consulting agency, according to the sheriff's office. Lillibridge said the lessons learned from past school shootings - like the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in Littleton, Colo. - was that law enforcement "can't sit around and wait," Lillibridge said. "Our response was a lot like every other response, only at a much greater scale," said Lt. Matt Lillibridge, who supervised the drill for the sheriff's office. "It was amazing how we got into it," said Jan Yost, an ESE teacher at the school who also volunteered. "It started to feel real. We got caught up in the action In all, there were 17 victims who had to be hospitalized. The two gunmen were killed by deputies, according to the scenario. [link to www2.hernandotoday.com] Makes You Go... Hmmmm!!!! |
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