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The Evergreen Quake Exercise 2012 is a series of three exercises intended to test the response and recovery capability of local, state, federal, tribal governments, and private sector entities located within the eight-county Puget Sound metro area. Read the Evergreen Quake Overview (PDF) for additional information. |
Functional Exercise: The two day Functional Exercise is designed to examine local, state, tribal and federal mid-phase response plans and Emergency Operations Center (EOC) operations following a catastrophic earthquake in the Puget Sound region. Seven counties, over twenty cities, several tribes, and numerous private sector partners, state and federal agencies will participate in the exercise. Logistics Exercise: The purpose of this exercise is to validate the combined local, state and federal capacity to manage disaster relief supplies after a major disaster. A multi-day participation model will be used to allow involvement by various local communities, state and federal agencies. Recovery Tabletop: The Recovery Tabletop Exercise (TTX) is a two day exercise that will focus on recovery activities. The first day of the exercise will evaluate short-term recovery issues such as: temporary housing, debris removal, individual / family assistance and returning to "business as normal". The second day is for local, tribal, state, federal, and senior public officials. It will address long-term recovery policy issues such as: community restoration, regional and state economic revitalization, and reconstruction of critical infrastructure. [Back to Top] |
Training:
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Principles of Recovery Seminar:
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Contact Us: Evergreen Quake Exercise Design and Planning Team and Subcommittees (PDF) [Back to Top] |
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