Central Washington University Emergency Management Team Assists On Large-Scale FEMA Exercise

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Over the past year, CWU’s Office of Emergency Management assisted the  Washington State Emergency Management Department and FEMA Region 10 in  several development

aspects of Cascadia Rising 2022 (CR22). CWU  participated in five exercise workgroups, primarily the Mass Care and  Startup video groups.

CR22 was a National Level Exercise that examined the ability of all  levels of government, private industry, and non-governmental  organizations to respond to and recover from a

large rupture along the  Cascadia Subduction Zone fault line, which runs along the Pacific  coastal states. 

Washington State EMD commended CWU on the quality and amount of time  the staff contributed to the exercise. Segments of the CR22 Warm Start  videos were created by

students, staff, and external partners from the  following areas:

KCWU-FM 88.1 The Burg students, led by Kajal Lang. General Manager Tommy Skaggs provided voiceovers for the videos.

KNDU-TV news anchors Monty Webb and Madeline Carter assisted CWU EM with green screen productions.

CWU Theatre Arts students, under the guidance of Jerald Dougherty,  participated in a two-credit workshop to produce segments for the  university to utilize in further exercises.

A CWU EH&S staff member (who requested anonymity) also contributed a voiceover in segment 2.

Original source can be found here.



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