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Vol. 81, No. 9 March Air Reserve Base, California Friday, March 4, 2016
NEWS BRIEFS Major Accident Response Exercise tests readiness
DEERS OFFICE
MOVING
The March DEERS office
(ID Card office) is moving back
to Bldg. 2314, now that the
renovation is complete. There
will be NO DEERS access or
ID cards processed during the
scheduled move from March
7-11. The DEERS ID office is
projected to re-open March 14.
APRIL MONTH U.S. Air Force photo/Marvin Tucker
OF MILITARY
CHILD EVENT Local ambulances, to include those from Mercy Air, the American Red Cross, Riverside Regional Medical Center, and Riverside
Announcing the 3rd Annual Community Hospital line up during the Major Accident Response Exercise conducted by organizers at March Air Reserve Base,
April, Month of the Military February 18. It is standard operating procedures to conduct a MARE prior to a big event, such as an airshow to allow all agencies
Child event in Los Angeles on involved to work together in case of an accident or incident.
Sunday, April 17 from 1:30
- 4:00 p.m. This event held at by Major Colleen Iardella The MARE was a great opportunity how each agency works, confirming op-
the Los Angeles Public Library 452 AMW inspector general to assess how the installation’s emergen- erations go smoothly, which makes a dif-
- Downtown, is a collaborative cy responders and local area responders ference on how each entity responds to a
effort by members of the Los March members tested their first re- would work together in a mass casualty real-life accident or incident.
Angeles Veterans Collaborative sponder capabilities February 18, dur- event. The response teams included vari-
- Families & Children Working ing a Major Accident Response Exercise ous agencies, such as fire, medical and law Key players during this MARE includ-
Group. There will be activities (MARE) in preparation for the upcoming enforcement from numerous organizations ed the March Field Fire and Emergency
and goodies for children up to March Field AirFest, April 16 and 17. and jurisdictions within the region. Some Services, the 452nd and 163rd Security
age 12 years, but all are wel- Participants practiced their responses to of these agencies will be staged on base Forces Squadrons, March Emergency
come to attend. Share this invi- a simulated aircraft crash to ensure they during the air show in order to achieve Management, Riverside Sherriff ’s Depart-
tation with your military-con- are ready to quickly react should the real maximum preparedness and response in ment, Riverside County Coroner, Moreno
nected families. Last year they thing occur. coordination with March emergency re- Valley Police Department, CAL FIRE,
hosted children from through- sponse organizations. Riverside and Perris Fire Departments,
out the Southern California Practicing for numerous emergency 17 ambulance services to include Mercy
area. Complete the online reg- situations allows response agencies the With hundreds of thousands of specta- Air, the American Red Cross, Riverside
istration to assist with planning opportunity to test readiness, evaluate tors anticipated to attend the air show, ex- Regional Medical Center, and Riverside
for this event. Children regis- emergency procedures, alleviate possible ercises like these are specifically intended Community Hospital.
tered by March 4 will receive issues and, in the rare event something to test the base’s response to a disaster.
a certificate from the Office of does occur, to save lives. The installation’s The leading focus is to safely respond and While there are many players in mak-
Mayor Eric Garcetti. Registra- emergency responders worked alongside mitigate the emergency. It is extremely ing sure the air show is a success, knowing
tion closes on April 10th. For partnering agencies from around the com- important to run exercises like this recent that the first responder teams are prepared
more information or to register, munity, a critical relationship throughout a MARE to provide the opportunity to see to answer the call makes March that much
contact Deborah J. Hayes, de- disaster, to ensure unified operations. more safe and enjoyable for all involved.
jhayesconsulting@gmail.com.
You may also donate items in
support of this event, (chil-
dren’s books, gift cards, small
toys, etc.)
RETIREE ACTIVITIES
OFFICE NEEDS
VOLUNTEERS
The March Retiree Activi-
ties Office is in need of volun-
teers who can donate just three
See BRIEFS page 3