April 26th is
shaping up to be a busy day, that's when Operation Gotham Shield, an exercise
involving FEMA, Homeland Security and a myriad of law enforcement and military
agencies and which simulates a nuclear bomb blast over Manhattan, is set to
conclude.
Then,
as we learned earlier, April 26 is also when the entire Senate will be briefed
by Donald Trump and his four top defense and military officials on the
situation in North Korea at the White House, an unusual event.
April
26 is also when the USS Carl Vinson is expected to finally arrive off the coast
of the Korean Peninsula.
Now, in a statement from the Metropolitan
Washington Council of Governments, the regional association reports
that "law enforcement officials and other first responders will
participate in a full-scale exercise on April 26 designed to prepare for the possibility of a complex
coordinated terror attack in the National Capital Region."
The
statement adds that emergency managers who work together at the Metropolitan
Washington Council of Governments (COG) planned the exercise to help
protect residents by preparing for an attack involving multiple target locations and teams of perpetrators.
The exercise will be conducted across a widespread
geographical area. According to the release, the regional exercise will be
staged at six sites in the District of Columbia, suburban Maryland and Northern
Virginia, and will involve hundreds of
police, fire, and emergency medical service personnel and volunteer actors.
The
locations include neighborhoods in the northeast and southeast quadrants of the
District of Columbia, Prince George’s County, and Arlington and Fairfax
Counties. Residents in those neighborhoods will be notified ahead of time
to expect the exercise.
According to Scott
Boggs, Managing Director of Homeland Security and Public Safety at COG, “Law
enforcement officials practice and exercise their skills on their own regularly
because that’s the best way to ensure we are always ready to respond quickly
and professionally. On April 26, we’ll go one step
further and stage a very realistic emergency event involving multiple sites and
actors posing as the
casualties. However,
there is no reason for residents to be alarmed because the exercise will occur
in a controlled environment.”
The
is scheduled to take place near or at George Mason University, and last from
8;30am until 4:30pm.
The
statement also advises that the only media availability will be in a one hour
block before the exercise, from 7:30am - 8:30am on April 26.
WHEN: Wednesday April 26, 7:30 – 8:30
A.M.
WHERE: Maryland National Capital Park
Police Headquarters, 8100 Corporate Drive, Hyattsville, MD 20785
Contact:
Jeanne Saddler
Phone: (202) 962-3250
Email: jsaddler@mwcog.org
Phone: (202) 962-3250
Email: jsaddler@mwcog.org
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