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What do participants mobilize during a mock exercise in line with the Disaster Management Plan?

APublic relations teams

BFunds for future projects

CPersonnel, equipment, and resources

DOnly senior management

Answer:

C. Personnel, equipment, and resources

Read Explanation:

The effectiveness of a Disaster Management Plan isn't just about having policies on paper; it's about the ability to execute them in a real-world scenario. During a mock exercise, participants physically or notionally bring into play the core components of a disaster response:

  • Personnel: This includes all individuals who have roles in the disaster management plan – emergency responders (fire, police, medical), administrative staff, volunteers, incident commanders, communication officers, etc. They practice their specific duties and coordination with others.

  • Equipment: This refers to the tools, vehicles, and specialized gear required for the response. Examples include fire trucks, ambulances, communication radios, first-aid kits, rescue tools, and personal protective equipment. The exercise tests the availability, functionality, and proper deployment of this equipment.

  • Resources: This is a broader category that includes anything else needed to support the operation. It can encompass:

    • Supplies: Food, water, medical consumables, shelter materials.

    • Facilities: Command centers, triage areas, evacuation routes, temporary shelters.

    • Information: Data systems, maps, communication networks.

    • Funding: Although not physically mobilized, the exercise might test the procedures for accessing emergency funds.


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