This document will guide you through facilitating a response drill for winter storms. 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 setup for a drill is outlined in the “How to Conduct a Drill” document in the Ready Rating Resource Centre.
Winter storm | A winter weather event includes heavy sleet, snow or blowing snow, and ice that impacts public safety, transportation, and/or business. Impacts can be regional and severe.
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Additional sources of information for the scenario | U.S.: Winter Storm Preparedness & Blizzard Safety | Red Cross
Canada: Winter Storms: Information & Facts – Canadian Red Cross |
Resources you may wish to consider or use during the drill | Environment Canada/National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration winter storm alerts, local radio stations, fire department, emergency response team, safety and fire wardens, emergency notification system, storm equipment, and emergency action plan. |
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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 It has been a mild winter, however, Environment Canada/the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration has issued a winter storm warning for the entire region. The snow starts at 9:00 a.m. and ice accumulation of more than ½-inch (1.3 cm) is expected within the next 24 hours. Local news sources are reporting that power outages and dangerous roadways are likely. After just 6 hours, conditions have become deadly. Heavy, wet snow continues to fall. Local schools begin announcing closures for tomorrow and are anticipating closures for up to three days. |
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. |