Contact: Terri White, 215-814-5100 white.terri-a@epa.gov
Liberty RadEx portrays conditions at least 30 days after a radiological dispersion device was detonated in
“Our first concern is that the public understands Liberty RadEx is a drill and the activities people might see at different locations are only simulations of what might happen in a real event,” said EPA Regional Administrator Shawn M. Garvin. “This exercise is significant because it will help inform how all levels of government, businesses and community organizations can work together to meet challenges associated with long-term cleanup and community recovery from a dirty bomb attack.”
“Intergovernmental exercises such as Liberty RadEx are essential in maintaining our ability to respond to events and for evaluating the effectiveness of our response plans,” said Pennsylvania Environmental Protection Secretary John Hanger. “DEP's Bureau of Radiation Protection will be participating throughout the week by providing staff, technical support, and expertise.”
“The LibertyRAD exercise marks another milestone in Philadelphia's preparedness efforts by evaluating how federal, state and local governments will work collaboratively following a disaster with the long-term devastating consequences a dirty-bomb attack causes,” said MaryAnn E. Tierney, deputy managing director for the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Emergency Management. “Conducting the exercise in a densely populated urban area that is home to some of our nation’s most treasured historic sites and critical infrastructure will be a valuable learning experience for all involved.”
“An exercise of this magnitude offers an unprecedented opportunity to collaborate with our interagency partners. This exercise will provide a comprehensive assessment of our ability to coordinate and communicate with federal, state, and local responders,” said Rear Admiral Wayne E. Justice, commander of the U.S. Coast Guard 5th District.
The majority of Liberty RadEx ‘play’ will occur April 27–29 at venues in
· FEMA Region 3 Office,
· Former Philadelphia Navy Yard where an inactive runway at the Navy Yard is the staging ground for exercise assets and equipment, and where simulation of roadway assessment activities will occur.
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· U.S. Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay Base,
· Philadelphia Water Department’s Northeast Water Pollution Control Plant,
· Philadelphia Water Department’s Baxter Drinking Water Treatment Plant,
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· Port Authority Transit Corporation’s Franklin Square Station (currently not in use),
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· The Boeing Company plant, Rt. 291 and
· EPA Region 3 Office,
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