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Emergency management exercises are critical to building relationships, clarifying roles and processes and strengthening our province’s response during times of disaster.
This year’s exercise – known as Emergency Management Exercise 2020 or EMX 20 – is a realistic simulation of multiple tornadoes affecting the Edmonton, Red Deer and Calgary areas. When one or more devastating tornadoes occur, a ‘whole of society’ response is needed. All levels of government, municipalities, emergency management professionals, Indigenous groups, industry and non-government organizations are involved.
“As leaders in emergency management, we regularly practise and prepare for emergencies and disasters. EMX 20 is an opportunity for us to bring government staff and emergency management partners together over a three-day period to strengthen our emergency response efforts. During real disasters and emergencies, these dedicated individuals are there 24-7 to help keep us safe and up-to-date with the latest information.”
Kaycee Madu, Minister of Municipal Affairs
During EMX 20, emergency management professionals have the opportunity to simulate responses to various challenges that arise during and after a major emergency. They will practise working together, confirm their organizations’ roles and responsibilities, and test their response procedures. Exercise participants will be at the Provincial Operations Centre Feb. 26-28.
“EPCOR is eager to participate in this important exercise that will help us be better prepared to deal with a real water emergency if we are ever faced with one. Emergency preparedness is an important part in public health protection and delivery of safe drinking water.”
Steve Craik, director, EPCOR Water Canada Quality Assurance and Environment
Disasters in Alberta have increased over the years. Emergency management exercises are vital to ensuring the Government of Alberta and its community partners respond effectively when emergencies and disasters occur. Albertans are encouraged to practise their own emergency preparation, as disasters can occur with little to no warning. Here are a few tips on how to be prepared:
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