ADEM conducts live solar eclipse exercise

With less than a month remaining before the Great American Solar Eclipse, the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management (ADEM) took a significant step by conducting a live training exercise. This exercise was designed to test ADEM’s response to issues that may arise as visitors flock to Arkansas to witness the event. ADEM responders and other state agencies looked at possible scenarios, such as severe weather, traffic, medical emergencies, and communication challenges.

Taking part in the exercise were county emergency managers and representatives of the National Weather Service, Arkansas National Guard, Corps of Engineers, Arkansas Hospital Association, Arkansas Wireless Information Network, and Arkansas Departments of Health, Transportation, Energy and Environment and Human Services.

The exercise took place in the ADEM Emergency Operations Center (EOC), which will be in operation from Saturday, April 6, until Wednesday, April 10.

The purpose of the exercise was to carefully test the procedures and systems used for sharing information throughout all phases of the eclipse, ensuring that all decision-makers have access to the most relevant and latest updates about the event’s nature and impact. This will enable them to make informed decisions based on accurate and up-to-date information.

“ADEM is continually working to explore and resolve any possible scenarios that may occur during the Great American Solar Eclipse,” said ADEM Director A.J. Gary. “We are focusing on preparedness to ensure the safety of all Arkansans and travelers who make their way into our state. We hope this will be the most uneventful activation our Emergency Operations Center has seen so the public can enjoy and celebrate this historic event.”

The Arkansas Division of Emergency Management (ADEM) is the state’s homeland security and preparedness agency. The agency works to identify and lessen the effects of emergencies, disasters and threats to Arkansas by developing effective prevention, preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery actions for all disasters and emergencies. For additional information, contact ADEM at (501) 683-6700 or visit the website at www.adem.arkansas.gov.

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