Yaakov Katz ,
In the face of a possible escalation with Syria and Iran's efforts to
obtain a nuclear weapon, parts of the country will shut down next month
in what security officials say will be the largest emergency exercise
in Israel's history.
The drill, which is being organized by the newly-established National
Emergency Authority, will take place over five days starting on Sunday,
April 6.
But first, on Tuesday, a first-of-its-kind hospital emergency exercise
will take place to see how Ashkelon's Barzilai Medical Center would
cope with a Grad missile hitting a five-story hospitalization building
and an outpatient clinic's laboratory filled with toxic chemicals and a
fire breaking out, requiring patients to be lowered from the roof.
Around 100 firemen, 10 fire service vehicles and various other
equipment, as well as doctors and nurses, will participate in the
drill, to be held between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Preparations for the April exercise are being overseen by Deputy
Defense Minister Matan Vilna'i.
On the first day of the drill, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will convene
the cabinet in Jerusalem in response to an "enemy attack" and to decide
on an Israeli response.
Based on a lesson learned in the Second Lebanon War and in preparation
for Iranian nuclear bombs and enemy use of chemical and biological
weapons, the Israel Police, IDF Home Front Command and other military
branches, all of the country's hospitals, the Fire and Rescue Service,
Magen David Adom and other rescue services will all participate in the
drill.
According to officials involved in the planning, sirens will blast
throughout the country. The rescue services will drill mass evacuations
from "hit zones" - including mock chemical and biological attacks - and
hospitals will drill their ability to provide medical treatment to
thousands of wounded.
One hospital that will practice dealing with a chemical attack will be
Ha'emek Medical Center in Afula.
"This is the biggest exercise in Israel's history," said a high-ranking
defense official involved in the planning, while stressing that the
exercise was not being conducted due to intelligence that war was
imminent but rather as part of the lessons learned from the Second
Lebanon War.
Last Thursday, Vilna'i convened a meeting of directors-general from
government ministries as well as their spokesmen to prepare the public
relations side of the drill, and Israeli public relations during a real
war.
"This is not being done since we think there will be a war, but rather
since we need to be prepared," the official said, adding that the
government planned to hold such an exercise annually.
All government ministries will participate in the exercise and they
will hold a drill on one day during which they will direct all of their
personnel to enter bomb shelters. Civilians will be asked to locate the
public bomb shelter closest to their homes.
Original
Source
|
|
|||||||||
|
Shabbat Times
Subscribe 4 Updates
About Us
Search
Donations
This Month
Month Archive
Recent Photos
Login
|
Israel to hold massive emergency drill
Comments
No comments found.
Trackbacks
TrackBack URL: |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||||


![Validate my RSS feed [Valid RSS]](http://www.battalionofdeborah.org/logos/valid-rss.png)