MA Medical Reserve Corps BP5 1 st Quarter Drill

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MA Medical Reserve Corps BP5 1 st Quarter Drill After-Action Report/Improvement Plan August 31, 2016 The After-Action Report/ aligns exercise objectives with preparedness doctrine to include the National Preparedness Goal and related frameworks and guidance. Exercise information required for preparedness reporting and trend analysis is included; users are encouraged to add additional sections as needed to support their own organizational needs. Rev. April 2013 HSEEP-IP01

EXERCISE OVERVIEW Exercise Name Medical Reserve Corps BP5 1 st Quarter Drill Exercise Dates August 26, 2016 Scope Mission Area(s) Core Capabilities This exercise is a call down drill planned for Friday, August 26 from 4pm- 6pm to be completed remotely. Exercise play is limited to MRC unit administrators to request the availability of MRC volunteers within a two hour time span. Response Capability 15 Volunteer management MRC Leader and Volunteer Call-Down. Ability to contact MRC leaders and mobilize MRC volunteers to perform emergency response duties. 1. To test emergency communications systems and measure the number of MRC leader s response to the call-down using MA Responds or the HHAN as systems of communication. Objectives Threat or Hazard 2. Demonstrate the ability of the participating MA Responds MRC leaders to request specific volunteers, use mission manager and provide a volunteer roster within the two hour time frame allotted. 3. To measure the ability of non-participating MA Responds units to request specific volunteers and provide a volunteer roster within the two hour time frame allotted. Potential Flooding Heavy rains are projected to occur late Friday night and into Saturday morning, which are likely to result in flooding across Massachusetts. Shelters are being pre-identified in anticipation of the wet weather forecasted. Scenario In preparation of accommodating those who may be impacted by the flooding in your area, we are requesting that you identify 2 Greeters, 2 General Shelter Staff and 3 Licensed Medical Professionals (any) to staff a shelter on Saturday, August 27, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Using MA Responds*, please create a mission and deployment group, then send an availability request message to identify qualified volunteers who are able to fill this potential deployment. You may use any modes of communication Exercise Overview 1 MDPH-OPEM [PROTECTIVE MARKING, AS APPROPRIATE]

available to you via MA Responds including e-mail, phone and text messaging. Once you have identified the requested volunteers, please submit. The drill will begin at 4pm and end at 6pm. *Those units outside of MA Responds will utilize their own volunteer availability request procedures and mission scheduling mechanisms. Sponsor Participating Organizations MA Department of Public Health - OPEM 28 MRCs Responded, 21 participated in the drill. Of these 21 MRCs, 5 non MA Responds units and 16 MA Responds units (plus SMART) participated by providing a roster of volunteers. 16 units did not acknowledge receipt via the HHAN or MA Responds and are not considered participating organizations. 7 acknowledged receipt but did not respond and are not considered participating organizations. Point of Contact Liz Foley MDPH OPEM Liz.Foley@state.ma.us 617-994-9845 Exercise Overview 2 MDPH-OPEM [PROTECTIVE MARKING, AS APPROPRIATE]

ANALYSIS OF CORE CAPABILITIES Aligning exercise objectives and core capabilities provides a consistent taxonomy for evaluation that transcends individual exercises to support preparedness reporting and trend analysis. Table 1 includes the exercise objectives, aligned core capabilities, and performance ratings for each core capability as observed during the exercise and determined by the evaluation team. Objective To test emergency communications systems and measure the number of MRC leader s response to the calldown using MA Responds or the HHAN as systems of communication. Core Capability Capability 15 Volunteer Management Function 1, 2 Coordinate and notify MRC leaders and volunteers without (P) with Some (S) X with Major (M) Unable to be (U) Demonstrate the ability of the participating MA Responds MRC leaders to request specific volunteers, use mission manager and provide a volunteer roster within the two hour time frame allotted. Capability 15 Volunteer Management Function 2, 3 notify and organize volunteers X To measure the ability of nonparticipating MA Responds units to request specific volunteers and provide a volunteer roster within the two hour time frame allotted. Capability 15 Volunteer Management Function 1, 2 Coordinate and notify MRC leaders and volunteers Ratings Definitions: without (P): The targets and critical tasks associated with the core capability were completed in a manner that achieved the objective(s) and did not negatively impact the performance of other activities. Performance of this activity did not contribute to additional health and/or safety risks for the public or for emergency workers, and it was conducted in accordance with applicable plans, policies, procedures, regulations, and laws. with Some (S): The targets and critical tasks associated with the core capability were completed in a manner that achieved the objective(s) and did not negatively impact the performance of other activities. Performance of this activity did not contribute to additional health and/or safety risks for the public or for emergency workers, and it was conducted in accordance with applicable plans, policies, procedures, regulations, and laws. However, opportunities to enhance effectiveness and/or efficiency were identified. X Analysis of Core Capabilities 3 MDPH-OPEM

Objective Core Capability without (P) with Some (S) with Major (M) Unable to be (U) with Major (M): The targets and critical tasks associated with the core capability were completed in a manner that achieved the objective(s), but some or all of the following were observed: demonstrated performance had a negative impact on the performance of other activities; contributed to additional health and/or safety risks for the public or for emergency workers; and/or was not conducted in accordance with applicable plans, policies, procedures, regulations, and laws. Unable to be (U): The targets and critical tasks associated with the core capability were not performed in a manner that achieved the objective(s). Table 1. Summary of Core Capability Performance The following sections provide an overview of the performance related to each exercise objective and associated core capability, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement. Analysis of Core Capabilities 4 MDPH-OPEM

Measure MRC leadership response using MA Responds or the HHAN (for non-ma Responds Units) The strengths and areas for improvement for each core capability aligned to this objective are described in this section. Capability 15 the ability to coordinate the identification, recruitment, registration, credential verification, training, and engagement of volunteers to support the jurisdictional public health agency s response to incidents of public health significance. Strengths The partial capability level can be attributed to the following strengths: Strength 1: The majority (28 of 44) of participants targeted confirmed receipt of the drill via MA Responds or the HHAN message. Strength 2: Participants demonstrated ability to respond after normal business hours. All those that responded to the alert did so within a two hour time frame, displaying a timely response. Strength 3: The majority of MA Responds units that participated were able to use the mission manager capabilities of the system to set up a mission based on the scenario and reach out to volunteers for their availability. Areas for Improvement The following areas require improvement to achieve the full capability level: Area for Improvement 1: Rate of response/ Increases participation by MRC leaders across the state. Reference: BP5 MRC Deliverables Analysis: Due to the time of day (late afternoon on a Friday in August), many people found responding to the drill inconvenient. A little over half of the MRCs within MA took part in this drill by confirming the message, but less than half participated in the drill; which included requesting volunteers and submitting rosters to the state health volunteer program coordinator. Additionally, the low response rate may also be a result of incorrect or outdated contact information in the communications systems used. It was determined that some MRC leaders not receiving the drill notification affecting the participation rate. Overall, there were no technical difficulties in acknowledging receipt and the two systems were efficient in sending out alerts. Area for Improvement 2: System use and timely response to call-down. Reference: MA Responds Quick Reference Guide Analysis: 14 of the 16 units within MA Responds (including SMART) used the mission manager features within system to request to contact and create a volunteers deployment group. While the Analysis of Core Capabilities 5 MDPH-OPEM

majority of the MA Responders users were comfortable creating a mission, the statewide health volunteer program coordinator received a few emails indicating discomfort with MA Responds. Additionally, some units could not fulfill the request to submit a full roster within the time allotted. For 5 of the 7 units who do not utilize the MA Responds system, they used their own unit s policies and procedures to contact and schedule requested volunteers. 4 of the 5 non-ma Responds units provided a roster within the 2 hour time-frame. Area for Improvement 3: MA Responds email landed in the SPAM folder of unit leaders email inboxes. Reference: Emails to health volunteer program coordinator Analysis: The need for accuracy and redundancy in communications is important. While unit leaders were sent the message via telephone and email, it was noted that the email message from MA Responds landed in the SPAM folder of many unit leader inboxes. Increased education on how to allow MA Responds as a safe sender within individual s email is crucial to ensure that all modes of communication are received prior to an emergency. Analysis of Core Capabilities 6 MDPH-OPEM

APPENDIX A: IMPROVEMENT PLAN This IP has been developed specifically for MA Medical Reserve Corps Units as a result of the BP5 1 st Quarter drill conducted on August 26, 2016. Core Capability Core Capability 1: Volunteer Management Issue/Area for Improvement 1. Rate of response from MRC leaders across the state. 2. System use and timely response to call-down. Corrective Action Increase participation in quarterly call-down drill by responding despite timing of the drill. Update contact information to ensure accuracy during drill delivery. Increased training and education offered to MA Responds units. Make sure settings within the HHAN are set correctly to receive drills immediately. Capability Element 1 Exercise Planning Primary Responsible Organization Individual MRC Unit Leaders Individual MRC Unit Leaders Organization POC MRC Unit Leaders MRC Unit Leaders Start Date Ongoing Continuous Training MDPH & MMS Liz Foley November 1, 2016 Planning Individual MRC Unit Leaders MRC Unit Leaders August 26, 2016 Completion Date Ongoing Continuous June 30, 2016 October 1, 2016 1 Capability Elements are: Planning, Organization, Equipment, Training, or Exercise. Appendix A: Improvement Plan A-1 MDPH-OPEM

APPENDIX B: EXERCISE PARTICIPANTS Participating Organizations* Federal N/A State Massachusetts Department of Public Health Office of Preparedness and Emergency Management Local MRC MA Responds Units Berkshire MRC-DART Greater Westfield & Western Hampden County MRC Hilltown MRC-Hampshire County DART Nonotuck MRC South Hadley/Granby/Northampton MRC Town of Longmeadow MRC UMass Amherst MRC West Springfield MRC Wilbraham MRC Grafton MRC Worcester Regional MRC Greater River Valley MRC Topsfield Regional MRC Burlington Volunteer Reserve Corps Massachusetts Region 4B MRC Boston MRC Plymouth MRC SMART Local MRC Non-MA Responds Units Brookline MRC MA Taskforce Region 4B Upper Merrimack Valley MRC Norfolk County 7 Non-MRC SMART *Those consider participants were units who not only confirmed receipt, but also sent an availability request and submitted a roster. Appendix B: Exercise Participants B-1 MDPH-OPEM