Overview
- New York Task Force One is executing a large-scale hurricane preparedness exercise on Fire Island, simulating the aftermath of a Category 4 storm.
- The drill includes scenarios such as building collapses, pinned individuals, and a hazardous chlorine spill requiring hazmat response.
- Responders utilized boats to access Kismet, an area cut off by simulated flooding, and deployed canine teams to locate missing persons.
- Training incorporates lessons learned from Superstorm Sandy, with enhanced swift-water rescue, boat operations, and search technologies.
- Task Force One, part of FEMA's national Urban Search and Rescue network, is one of 28 elite teams deployable for disasters ranging from hurricanes to terror attacks.