| Over 20 agencies are participating in a series of exercises focused on tsunami preparedness and continuity between plans, agencies, and responses. The training is part of the Port’s annual exercise series and led by Operations Manager Mike Morrison who, together with partner agencies and training companies, organizes the topics, scenarios, evacuation plan, and operational response tactics.
Even though the Port of Hueneme has not had a recent tsunami impact on its harbor, the Port’s leadership is investing in detailed and planned training just in case such an event occurs. The training today discussed channels of communications, emergency partners, strategies for response, and immediate ways to increase the Port’s levels of security. As one of the busiest refrigerated container Ports in California, and 6th largest auto Port in the nation, the Port of Hueneme often collaborates with security partners and local agencies to ensure it remains safe, and the hub of resilience in case of emergencies.
“Communication is the most critical function in incident management. Holding drills and exercises familiarizes teams with events before real events and allows regional agencies to evaluate and improve upon action plans, communication strategies and find and fill gaps in the plan. We all have to play from the same playbook for actions to work well.” said the Port of Hueneme Operations Manager Mike Morrison. |