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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 |
As announced by the ASEAN Committee on Disaster Management (ACDM) on 16 October 2007, the ASEAN Regional Disaster Emergency Response Simulation Exercise (code-named ARDEX-07) is well underway in Singapore. The exercise commenced on 20 October 2007 at 0800 hrs, with the issuance of daily situation reports on the simulated multi-storey apartment collapse. The scenario was subsequently simulated to have elevated in scale to a disaster emergency. Regional and international assistance were sought. The exercise will culminate on 24 October 2007 where joint search and rescue operations will be conducted from 0900 to 1800 hrs in the designated exercise zone. This exercise, being staged at the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) Mandai Training Village, will involve over 300 participants and observers, and specialised search and rescue teams from Singapore and ASEAN Member Countries. For the purpose of this exercise, host country Singapore has mobilised approximately 150 rescue personnel from its various units, namely the Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (DART), Special Rescue Battalion (SRB) and Fire Stations. Other ASEAN Member Countries have started deploying their specialised search and rescue teams, arriving in Singapore by air, land and sea. Brunei Darussalam has sent 5 special squad members from the Fire and Rescue Department with search and rescue equipment. Indonesia has mobilised 5 personnel from the Police Search and Rescue Division, the National Search and Rescue Agency and is operating the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management (AHA Centre) from Jakarta to coordinate with the authorities in Singapore for offers and requests for assistance from the region and international organisations. Malaysia has deployed 25 specialist rescuers from its Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (SMART) and arrived in Singapore via land through the causeway linking Malaysia and Singapore. The Philippines has sent 16 search and rescue technicians from the Olongapo Fire-Rescue Team and Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority Fire Department; and Thailand has deployed an urban search and rescue team comprising 6 members with equipment and also designated a Chief Referee for the exercise, heading a group of referees from ASEAN Member Countries and other international organisations.
The key simulation events to test the participating responders will include the need to attend to a high number of casualties requiring medical triage and evacuation, trauma care for victims on-site, rescue of victims trapped under piles of concrete rubbles and heavily flooded areas, and the use of acoustic and optical search equipment to detect the location of other trapped victims. The event will be presided over by Dr. Teo Ho Pin, Singapore’s Government Parliamentary Committee (GPC) Chairman for Home Affairs and Law. ARDEX-07 is the third of a series of annual disaster simulation exercise which ASEAN conducts annually to enhance the capacities and capabilities of Member Countries in joint emergency operations guided by the ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER). The first simulation exercise was held in Selangor, Malaysia in 2005 followed by the second one in Takhmau and Kein Svay along Tonle Bassac River in Cambodia last year. Members of the media are invited to witness the event on 24 October 2007. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations comprises Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam. --------- ASEAN Secretariat For media inquiries please contact: Suchela Phachaiyapoom, Public Affairs
Office, the ASEAN Secretariat, Tel + (62-21) 726 2991 ext. 420, e-mail:
suchela@aseansec.org
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