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Shawnee County HMEP 2017 After Action Report/Improvement Plan Training Sessions (AAR/IP) Operation Pegasus Operation Pegasus Planning Team 1 Shawnee County Kansas Matter of Public Record Operation Pegasus March 9-11 & March 13-15 2017 HazMat Awareness Training AFTER ACTION REPORT/IMPROVEMENT PLAN April 5 2017 Final

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Shawnee County HMEP 2017 After Action Report/Improvement Plan Training Sessions

(AAR/IP) Operation Pegasus

Operation Pegasus Planning Team 1 Shawnee County Kansas

Matter of Public Record

Operation Pegasus

March 9-11 & March 13-15 2017

HazMat Awareness Training

AFTER ACTION

REPORT/IMPROVEMENT PLAN

April 5 2017 – Final

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HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS 1. The title of this document is Operation Pegasus March 2017 Training Sessions AAR/IP.

2. The information gathered in this AAR/IP is classified as a PUBLIC DOCUMENT. (Certain

Personal Identifiers may have been left out.)

3. Points of Contact:

Exercise Director

Nelson E Casteel

Shawnee County Emergency Management

200 SE 7th

Street SB10 EOC

Topeka Kansas 66603

785-251-4558

[email protected]

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CONTENTS

Administrative Handling Instructions ......................................................2

Contents ......................................................................................................3

Executive Summary ...................................................................................4

Section 1: Event Overview ........................................................................5

Section 2: Improvement Plan ................................................................. 10

Section 3: Conclusion ............................................................................. 11

Appendix

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Operation Pegasus is a year long process of training, seminars and exercises being sponsored by

Shawnee County Emergency Management and the Shawnee County Local Emergency Planning

Committee (LEPC).

Operation Pegasus will involve over 50 other offices, agencies, departments and organizations on

the local and regional level as well as many partners in the private and public sectors.

The intent and goal of Operation Pegasus is to train on and test local Emergency Plans, including

the 2016 Shawnee County Hazardous Materials Plan.

In accordance with the Shawnee County EOP, the 2016 Shawnee County HazMat Plan, local

protocols and procedures as well as applicable regulations and statutes, these courses are being

used to train responders and providers on the following:

The ability to direct, coordinate, and control emergency activities using the Incident

Command System (ICS).

The ability to alert, mobilize, and activate personnel for emergency response and

maintain operations until the situation is brought under control.

The ability to mobilize, track, and demobilize equipment, people, and other resources in

support of emergency operations.

Relate the parameters of the 2016 Shawnee County HazMat that serve to accomplish

operational objectives.

Implement appropriate actions to protect emergency workers and the public.

Coordinate and disseminate timely and accurate information to the media and the public.

Provide effective triage, treatment, transport, decon and accountability of the injured

Provide for effective and valid interoperable communications

Training was held each day as follows and each class had their own objectives which can be

found later in this document:

0800-1000 COMMS AND ACCOUNTABILITY 1015-1215 TRIAGE & ACCOUNTABILITY

1315-1515 MONITORING SURVEYING 1530-1730 DECONTAMINATION

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Major Strengths

The major strengths identified during this event are as follows:

Excellent collaboration from all students on all topics

ERG discussions and scenarios elicited excellent survey remarks

Primary Areas for Improvement

Throughout the training sessions, several opportunities for improvement in response to an

incident were identified. The primary areas for improvement, including recommendations, are as

follows:

The survey’s that yielded the most instances called for a more hands on approach to

the training.

Observation of discussions and scenarios showed that there is a lack of

communications understanding when dealing with a HazMat incident.

Scenarios showed that there is a lack of understanding of the Traffic Incident

Management Plan and procedures in the Topeka/Shawnee County Metro area.

Comments from students in the surveys and to individual instructors asked that more

hands on experience with the actual radio devices would be welcomed.

Overall the training received positive comments. There were concerns that some of the areas

might have been too technical and those will be addressed as future trainings are outlined.

The intent of the planning team was to ensure that as many students as possible had exposure and

awareness of hazards and their potential responses to those hazards where they work and live.

SECTION 1: EVENT OVERVIEW

Event Details

Event Name

Operation Pegasus 3-17 HazMat Awareness Training

Type of Event

HazMat Awareness Training Sessions

Event Start Date and Event End Date

March 9-11 & March 13-15 2017

Duration

0800-1215 & 1315-1730 daily

Location

All sessions held at Bettis Family Sports Complex, Lake Shawnee, Topeka Ks.

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Capabilities

The objectives and training materials were based on the following Core Capabilities

Public Information And Warning

Operational Coordination

Risk Management For Protection Programs And Activities

Threats And Hazards Identification

Environmental Response/Health And Safety

Operational Communications

Public Health, Healthcare, And Emergency Medical Services

Situational Assessment

Participating Organizations (Attending training)

City of Topeka Fire Department

City of Topeka Police Department

Medical Reserve Corp

Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority

Shawnee County Department of Corrections

Shawnee County Health Department

Shawnee County Park Police

Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office

Soldier Township Fire Department

St Francis Health

Stormont Vail Health

Topeka Metro Transit Authority

Participating Organizations (Planning Team and Instructors)

190th ARW

American Red Cross

American Medical Response

CECC - Radio Shop

City of Topeka Engineering

City of Topeka Fire Department

Community Resources Council

Shawnee County DOC

Shawnee County EM

Shawnee County HD

St Francis Hospital

Stormont Vail Hospital

*Shawnee County Parks/Rec provided space at no charge*

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Training Delivery and Objectives Monitoring/Surveying Class

Instructors: Zach Bottenberg, Kris Dodds, Nelson Casteel

Objectives

Identify training requirements and levels

Identify the role of the Awareness Level First Responder

Identify the roles of the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) and the State

Emergency Response Commission (SERC)

Recognize and identify the clues that determine the presence of HazMat

Define general precautions to protect oneself if a HazMat incident is witnessed or

discovered, and define the four elements of the RAIN concept

Identify the difficulties in determining specific names of Hazardous Materials in a facility

or transportation incident.

Identify sources of hazardous materials that would impact Shawnee County and NEKS.

Identify the sources for obtaining names of Hazardous Materials in a facility

Identify ways to obtain an MSDS in an emergency

Identify the procedure for contacting local, state, and federal authorities as specified in

the emergency response plan and/or standard operating procedures

Communications and Accountability

Instructors: Kyle Soldani, Skylar Dickey, Errin Mahan, James Steele.

Objectives:

Introduction to the Shawnee County P25 radio system

Introduction to other types of communications tools

Understanding the radio templates

Span of control and unity of command

Understanding communications via a command post system

Understanding the place communications has in the ICS

Allowable radio traffic and unallowable radio traffic

Understanding the different radio types

Deployable communications capabilities

Flow of information internally and externally

Introduction to the tools and capabilities available

Understanding the purposes and intents

Tying into the triage and decon of patients as well as tracking of responders

Discussion of the tracking for re-entry

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Triage

Instructors: Richard Sigle, Kris Dodds, Matt Orozco.

Objectives

Define a Mass Casualty Incident and the unique challenges of an MCI

Understand the differences between day-to-day triage and triage during an MCI

Increase responders' and providers’ awareness of disaster triage tagging and

accountability

Describe and understand the differences between primary and secondary triage

Identify and apply HazMat First Responder Considerations

Understand the goals of mass casualty management and the functional roles typically

involved in a mass casualty response.

Describe the importance of using an organized search pattern to identify the next victim

to evaluate during a mass casualty response.

Identify responsibilities that may be assigned to EMS (units that might be established) at

a multiple-casualty incident

Discuss the logistics of staging and transport at an MCI

Discuss common issues with communications in MCI and disaster situations

Understanding Evidence Collection/Identification/Documentation

Understanding and tying into the triage policies/procedures of a third-party vendor

Decontamination

Instructors: Scott Horne, Nelson Casteel.

Objectives

Define the following terms and how they relate to decontamination activities:

Exposure, Contamination, Decontamination/contamination reduction, Hazard control

zones, Types of decontamination

Identify differences in decontamination techniques

Identify the different decontamination levels

Identify selection/placement of proper decon zones and areas

Identify considerations in the selection of an area for the decontamination corridor

Explain emergency decontamination techniques

Describe and understand the local protocols and procedures for transport of patients

Identify the PPE necessary for personnel involved in the decontamination area

Identify challenges to performing decontamination of civilians and emergency responders

Identify how patient decontamination procedures might be modified in cases of

contamination involving radiation

Identify the need for and process of equipment decontamination

There were 116 students present for the 6 days of training.

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3-17 CLASS ATTENDANCE TOTALS

Attended Salary

City of Topeka Fire Department 38 $8,627.76

City of Topeka Police Department 17 $4,282.88

Medical Reserve Corp 2 $376.76

Metropolitan Topeka Airport

Authority 5 $641.12

Shawnee County Department of

Corrections 36 $7,443.68

Shawnee County Health Department 3 $172.00

Shawnee County Park Police 1 $152.00

Shawnee County Sheriffs Office 2 $448.00

Soldier Township Fire Department 2 $400.00

St Francis Health 2 $216.00

Stormont Vail Health 6 $112.88

The Blue Cell 1 $0.00

Topeka Metro Transit Authority 1 $58.00

TOTALS 116 $22,931.08

Sign in sheets are available upon request.

Survey sheets are available upon request.

Additional class reports are available in the Appendix of this report.

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SECTION 2: IMPROVEMENT PLAN

Recommendations:

1. The survey’s that yielded the most instances called for a more hands on approach to the

training.

During the last week of May 2017 (5/31 to 6/3/17) Operation Pegasus will be having

training to address issues/concerns from this training AAR and the upcoming April 18,

2017 Tabletop Exercise AAR.

It is recommended that all topics have a robust and intentional “hands on” approach.

2. Observation of discussions and scenarios showed that there is a lack of communications

understanding when dealing with a HazMat incident.

During any emergency, incident and/or event, it is paramount that those involved

understand the need to control the flow of information.

It is recommended that the Shawnee County PIO Group present a short awareness class

relating to Public Information. It is also recommended that part of the class involve some

type of “hands on” approach.

3. Scenarios showed that there is a lack of understanding of the Traffic Incident

Management System (TIMS) and procedures in the Topeka/Shawnee County Metro area.

It is recommended that the Shawnee County Trainers of TIMS present a short awareness

class relating to Traffic Incident Management. It is also recommended that part of the

class involve a robust and intentional “hands on” approach

4. Comments from students in the surveys and to individual instructors asked that more

hands on experience with the actual radio devices would be welcomed.

It is recommended that the Shawnee County CECC Technical Users Group present a

short awareness class relating to Shawnee County System and then provide a manner by

which students can gain “hands on” experience.

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SECTION 3: CONCLUSION

Hazardous materials and waste are a concern for Shawnee County, because a sudden accidental

or intentional release of such materials can be dangerous to human health, to nearby property,

and to the quality of the environment. Such releases may come from both fixed sources, such as

a manufacturing or storage facility, or from a transportation source, such as a truck or pipeline.

Shawnee County and the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) have cataloged and pre-

identified fixed facilities that could experience accidental releases due to equipment failure,

human error, or a natural or manmade hazard event.

Hazardous materials pose a threat to communities in east-central Kansas. Localities where

hazardous materials are fabricated, processed, and stored as well as those where hazardous waste

is treated, stored, and disposed of are most at risk for hazardous materials incidents.

In 2011, there were 172 facilities housing hazardous chemicals in east-central Kansas identified

by the Community Right to Know Act. The number of facilities is illustrated in the following

figure, with 81 of those facilities being in Shawnee County. Additionally, localities along

transportation corridors that carry these materials to their final destinations are also at risk.

On December 14, 2015 the Board of County Commissioners approved a request from Shawnee

County Emergency Management to apply for the Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness

(HMEP) Grants for federal fiscal year 2017 (10/1/2016 thru 9/30/2017).

On October 5, 2016 the Shawnee County Board of County Commissioners approved and

accepted the award of the HMEP Grants in the amount of $60,000 (https://goo.gl/7RZgsL).

In accordance with the agreement, the grant will require an 80/20 spilt. Shawnee County has

again notified the State that the 20% match will be covered by the salary and/or fringe benefits of

responders/planning teams, equipment used for training/exercise and materials used for

training/exercise. The amount of the match is $15000.

As is outlined in the Appendix, in only counting the participants attendance salaries (instructors

will be tallied on later reports), a soft match amount of $22931.08 has been realized so far.

On February 23, 2017, The Blue Cell signed a Contract with Shawnee County Emergency

Management and the Shawnee county Local Planning Committee (Contract #C83-2017) to

conduct a Tabletop Exercise and two Full Scale Exercises as a part of Operation Pegasus.

The lessons learned and recommendations from the Tabletop Exercises and Training Sessions

will be incorporated into the Objectives for the Full Scale Exercises.

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APPENDIX

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OPERATION PEGASUS HAZMAT AWARENESS TRAINING

THU FRI SAT MON TUE WED

3/9/2017 3/10/2017 3/11/2017 3/13/2017 3/14/2017 3/15/2017 Attended Salary

City of Topeka Fire Department 6 7 6 6 6 7 38 $8,627.76

City of Topeka Police Department 3 4 4 3 3 17 $4,282.88

Medical Reserve Corp 2 2 $376.76

Metropolitan Topeka Airport

Authority 2 1 2 5 $641.12

Shawnee County Department of

Corrections6 6 6 9 9 36 $7,443.68

Shawnee County Health

Department1 2 3 $172.00

Shawnee County Park Police 1 1 $152.00

Shawnee County Sheriffs Office 2 2 $448.00

Soldier Township Fire Department 2 2 $400.00

St Francis Health 1 1 2 $216.00

Stormont Vail Health 3 1 2 6 $112.88

The Blue Cell 1 1 $0.00

Topeka Metro Transit Authority 1 1 $58.00

TOTALS 20 19 12 23 18 24 116 $22,931.08

Salaries of Attendees

Classroom Expenses

TOTAL FOR MATCH $26,897.63

Includes the $3600 donation from Parks/Rec for

usage of Bettis Family Sports Complex to hold the

sessions

3-17 CLASS ATTENDANCETOTALS

$22,931.08

$3,966.55

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RATE TOTAL Y N

Redd, Blake City of Topeka Fire Department $26.84 $214.72 x 3/9/2017

Ratcliff, Ryan City of Topeka Fire Department $19.97 $159.76 x 3/9/2017

Frehe, Matthew City of Topeka Fire Department $22.12 $176.96 x 3/9/2017

Ramos, Richard City of Topeka Fire Department $24.15 $193.20 x 3/9/2017

Russell, Zach City of Topeka Fire Department $19.97 $159.76 x 3/9/2017

Harmison, Jonathan City of Topeka Fire Department $22.12 $176.96 x 3/9/2017

Araujo, Anthony City of Topeka Police Department $19.73 $157.84 x 3/9/2017

Wilson, Matt City of Topeka Police Department $31.05 $248.40 x 3/9/2017

Christopher, Stephen City of Topeka Police Department $26.00 $208.00 x 3/9/2017

Stewart, Dave Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority $13.82 $110.56 x 3/9/2017

White, Fred Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority $13.82 $110.56 x 3/9/2017

Barnhill, Matthew Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $23.30 $186.40 x 3/9/2017

Chrisman, Rob Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $24.46 $195.68 x 3/9/2017

Funk, Jon Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $20.58 $164.64 x 3/9/2017

Hockenbarger, James Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $23.58 $188.64 x 3/9/2017

Wilson, Aletha Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $29.83 $238.64 x 3/9/2017

Worley, James Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $28.39 $227.12 x 3/9/2017

Lotridge, Danny Shawnee County Sheriff's Office $33.00 $264.00 x 3/9/2017

Steinlage, Aaron Shawnee County Sheriff's Office $23.00 $184.00 x 3/9/2017

Schmidt, Julie St Francis Hospital $27.00 $216.00 x 3/9/2017

Harrington, Shane City of Topeka Fire Department $30.07 $240.56 x 3/10/2017

Zadrozny, Paul M City of Topeka Fire Department $27.15 $217.20 x 3/10/2017

Johnson, Mark City of Topeka Fire Department $32.84 $262.72 x 3/10/2017

Pelfrey, John City of Topeka Fire Department $19.03 $152.24 x 3/10/2017

Wolfley, Thomas City of Topeka Fire Department $36.49 $291.92 x 3/10/2017

Dodds, Kris City of Topeka Fire Department $30.07 $240.56 x 3/10/2017

McClain, Sean City of Topeka Fire Department $32.84 $262.72 x 3/10/2017

Blassingame, Matt City of Topeka Police Department $27.61 $220.88 x 3/10/2017

Davenport, William City of Topeka Police Department $22.00 $176.00 x 3/10/2017

Perry, Joe City of Topeka Police Department $46.00 $368.00 x 3/10/2017

Shorb, Ky City of Topeka Police Department $35.00 $280.00 x 3/10/2017

O'Grady, JT Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority $23.00 $184.00 x 3/10/2017

Fisher, Brett Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $25.06 $200.48 x 3/10/2017

Fleer, Chad Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $20.58 $164.64 x 3/10/2017

Rucker, Joe Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $30.41 $243.28 x 3/10/2017

Scribner, Katrina Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $27.70 $221.60 x 3/10/2017

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RATE TOTAL Y N DATENAME AGENCY OR ORGANIZATION

LABOR GRANT

Torrez, Chris Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $20.58 $164.64 x 3/10/2017

Vowinckel, Nathan Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $20.58 $164.64 x 3/10/2017

Matheis, Matthew Shawnee County Health Department $21.50 $172.00 x 3/10/2017

Howbert, Jordan City of Topeka Fire Department $23.26 $186.08 x 3/11/2017

Watson, Maurice City of Topeka Fire Department $36.49 $291.92 x 3/11/2017

Trachta, Scott A City of Topeka Fire Department $30.07 $240.56 x 3/11/2017

McCollum, Daniel City of Topeka Fire Department $30.07 $240.56 x 3/11/2017

Studebaker, Jeffrey City of Topeka Fire Department $32.84 $262.72 x 3/11/2017

Owen, David City of Topeka Fire Department $36.49 $291.92 x 3/11/2017

Boultz, Aline Medical Reserve Corps $23.56 $188.48 x 3/11/2017

Boultz, Gary Medical Reserve Corps $23.56 $188.48 x 3/11/2017

Smith, Steven Shawnee County Parks Police $19.00 $152.00 x 3/11/2017

Pixler, Raymond Stormont Vail $23.56 $188.48 x 3/11/2017

Reed, Gary Stormont Vail $23.56 $188.48 x 3/11/2017

Devall, Chad Stormont Vail $23.56 $188.48 x 3/11/2017

Money, Phillip City of Topeka Fire Department $32.84 $262.72 x 3/13/2017

Shepard, Dustin City of Topeka Fire Department $19.03 $152.24 x 3/13/2017

Stanley, Chris City of Topeka Fire Department $32.84 $262.72 x 3/13/2017

Scott, Robert City of Topeka Fire Department $30.07 $240.56 x 3/13/2017

Adams, Brandon City of Topeka Fire Department $30.07 $240.56 x 3/13/2017

Hoffman, Collyn City of Topeka Fire Department $19.03 $152.24 x 3/13/2017

Ludolph, Gary City of Topeka Police Department $38.85 $310.80 x 3/13/2017

Moore, James City of Topeka Police Department $31.60 $252.80 x 3/13/2017

Mooney, Brian City of Topeka Police Department $35.00 $280.00 x 3/13/2017

Soden, Mitch City of Topeka Police Department $35.00 $280.00 x 3/13/2017

Biltoft, Brandy Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $31.17 $249.36 x 3/13/2017

Heldenbrand, Shannan Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $20.58 $164.64 x 3/13/2017

King, Shawn Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $31.95 $255.60 x 3/13/2017

McHardie, Angela Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $36.95 $295.60 x 3/13/2017

Phelps, Tim Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $38.82 $310.56 x 3/13/2017

Tomassi, David Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $19.11 $152.88 x 3/13/2017

Barnes, Craig Shawnee County Health Department $0.00 $0.00 x 3/13/2017

Unruh, Quinton Shawnee County Health Department $0.00 $0.00 x 3/13/2017

Hamilton, Chris Soldier Township Fire $25.00 $200.00 x 3/13/2017

Lady, Chad Soldier Township Fire $25.00 $200.00 x 3/13/2017

Marten, Danielle St Francis Hospital $0.00 $0.00 x 3/13/2017

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RATE TOTAL Y N DATENAME AGENCY OR ORGANIZATION

LABOR GRANT

Watson, Richard Stormont Vail $17.73 $141.84 x 3/13/2017

Baumgartner, Tom Topeka Metro Transit Authority $29.00 $58.00 x 3/13/2017

Meinholdt, Craig City of Topeka Fire Department $30.07 $240.56 x 3/14/2017

Hander, Eric City of Topeka Fire Department $32.84 $262.72 x 3/14/2017

Klein, Dan City of Topeka Fire Department $19.03 $152.24 x 3/14/2017

Mize, Bradley City of Topeka Fire Department $32.84 $262.72 x 3/14/2017

Waymire, Ronald City of Topeka Fire Department $30.07 $240.56 x 3/14/2017

Howbert, Dustin City of Topeka Fire Department $19.03 $152.24 x 3/14/2017

Danielson, Matt City of Topeka Police Department $34.05 $272.40 x 3/14/2017

Joyce, Justin City of Topeka Police Department $26.04 $208.32 x 3/14/2017

Wilson, Dan City of Topeka Police Department $36.72 $293.76 x 3/14/2017

Abankwah, Thaddeus Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $20.58 $164.64 x 3/14/2017

Anderson, Joshua Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $21.09 $168.72 x 3/14/2017

Biltoft, Matt Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $29.10 $232.80 x 3/14/2017

Lonnberg, Joe Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $25.72 $205.76 x 3/14/2017

McKellips, Allen Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $23.82 $190.56 x 3/14/2017

Ross, Angie Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $23.86 $190.88 x 3/14/2017

Rucker, Katherine Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $27.02 $216.16 x 3/14/2017

Smith, Patrick Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $21.09 $168.72 x 3/14/2017

Unruh, Tammy Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $29.08 $232.64 x 3/14/2017

Vollintine, James City of Topeka Fire Department $36.49 $291.92 x 3/15/2017

Mize, Kaleb City of Topeka Fire Department $30.07 $240.56 x 3/15/2017

Simpson, James City of Topeka Fire Department $36.49 $291.92 x 3/15/2017

Crowell, Brandon City of Topeka Fire Department $32.84 $262.72 x 3/15/2017

Haworth, James City of Topeka Fire Department $32.84 $262.72 x 3/15/2017

Waggoner, Paul City of Topeka Fire Department $30.07 $240.56 x 3/15/2017

Ghere, Kevin City of Topeka Fire Department $19.03 $152.24 x 3/15/2017

Bleach, Kathleen City of Topeka Police Department $19.73 $157.84 x 3/15/2017

Roth, Steve City of Topeka Police Department $46.87 $374.96 x 3/15/2017

Sterbenz, Jordan City of Topeka Police Department $24.11 $192.88 x 3/15/2017

Dunlap, Heather Contractor $0.00 $0.00 x 3/15/2017

Ming, Bobby Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority $13.82 $110.56 x 3/15/2017

Vanwagoner. Richard Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority $15.68 $125.44 x 3/15/2017

Armay, Canan Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $20.58 $164.64 x 3/15/2017

Cole, Brian Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $42.70 $341.60 x 3/15/2017

Doud, Jackie Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $27.02 $216.16 x 3/15/2017

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Franco, LeAnn Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $20.58 $164.64 x 3/15/2017

Kendall, Eve Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $38.82 $310.56 x 3/15/2017

Lewin, Hans Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $20.08 $160.64 x 3/15/2017

Randles, Chuck Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $23.28 $186.24 x 3/15/2017

Salazar, Elia Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $23.30 $186.40 x 3/15/2017

Schuetz, Thomas Shawnee County Dept of Corrections $19.11 $152.88 x 3/15/2017

Rosine, Jamie Stormont Vail $23.56 $188.48 x 3/15/2017

Caby, Tom Stormont Vail $27.14 $217.12 x 3/15/2017

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NAME POSITION ASSIGNED AGENCY/ORGANIZATION CONTACT

Nelson E Casteel Exercise Admin Director Operation Pegasus Shawnee County EM [email protected]

James "Scott" Steele Exercise Liaison Director Liaison to Military Shawnee County EM [email protected]

Errin Mahan Exercise Scenario Director Operation Pegasus Shawnee County EM [email protected]

Gary Middleton Asst Exercise Director SME Planning Middleton Associates Inc [email protected]

Brandy Biltoft Exercise Planner Liaison to DOC Shawnee County DOC [email protected]

Brett Fisher Exercise Planner DOC Rep Shawnee County DOC [email protected]

Julie Schmidt Exercise Planner Hospital Rep St Francis Hospital [email protected]

Danielle Marten Exercise Planner Regional Health Rep NEKS Hosp EP Coord [email protected]

Tom Caby Exercise Planner Hospital Reps Stormont Vail [email protected]

Jim Kilmartin Exercise Planner Hospital Reps Stormont Vail [email protected]

Scott Horne Exercise Planner Military 190th ARW [email protected]

Skylar Dickey Exercise Planner Military 190th ARW [email protected]

Matt Matheis Exercise Planner Health/Casualty Rep Shawnee County HD [email protected]

Matt Orozco Exercise Planner EMS Rep American Medical Response [email protected]

Kevin Flory Exercise Planner Liaison to BNSF & ESF 10 City of Topeka Fire Department [email protected]

Kyle Soldani Exercise Planner Comms SME CECC - Radio Shop [email protected]

Jeremy Rabb Exercise Planner Comms Policy SME CECC - 911 [email protected]

Chief Richard Sigle Exercise Planner EMS Rep City of Topeka Fire Department [email protected]

GR Laughlin Exercise Planner Volunteer Coordinator Community Resources Council [email protected]

Matt Golubski Exercise Planner Shelter/Food Logistics America Red Cross [email protected]

Kent Pelton Exercise Planner TIMS City of Topeka Engineering [email protected]

Scott Garcia Ex-officio Planner Finance Agent Shawnee County EM [email protected]

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INSTRUCTORS

Class and Date 3/9/2017 3/10/2017 3/11/2017

Kyle Soldani Kyle Soldani Kyle Soldani

Skylar Dickey Skylar Dickey Errin Mahan

Errin Mahan Errin Mahan ~

Accountability Scott Steele Scott Steele Scott Steele

Triage Matt Orozco Richard Sigle Kris Dodds

Zach Bottenberg Kris Dodds Zach Bottenberg

Kris Dodds ~ ~

Decon Scott Horne Scott Horne Nelson Casteel

Class and Date 3/13/2017 3/14/2017 3/15/2017

Kyle Soldani Kyle Soldani Kyle Soldani

Skylar Dickey Skylar Dickey Skylar Dickey

Errin Mahan ~ Errin Mahan

Accountability Scott Steele Scott Steele Scott Steele

Triage Richard Sigle Kris Dodds Matt Orozco

Nelson Casteel Kris Dodds Nelson Casteel

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Decon Scott Horne Scott Horne Scott Horne

Communications

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Communications

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