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McGuire Nuclear Station - Appendix a: Scenario Summary Through Appendix I: Medical Services Drill
ML11355A131
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Site: Mcguire, McGuire  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/21/2011
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Homeland Security'Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Appendix A: Scenario Summary This exercise will be a full station exercise with the Simulator Control Room, Technical Support Center (TSC), Operations Support Center (OSC), and the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) staffed with players, controllers and evaluators.

The Joint Information Center (JIC) and the Media Center will be staffed. The State of North Carolina and the counties of Catawba, Cabarrus, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Gaston, Iredell and Lincoln are participating in this exercise and will be observed by FEMA representatives.

The exercise begins with the plant operating at full power on both units. The plant conditions are as follows: Unit 1 is operating at 100% power. The 1B Diesel Generator (D/G) is out of service due to work being performed on the governor valve. It is expected to be returned to service in approximately 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.At approximately 3 minutes after the crew assumes the watch the crew will experience a grid disturbance due to frequency instability caused by partial loss of the grid. The Control Room Supervisor will implement abnormal procedure (AP)-05 (Generator Voltage and Electrical Grid Disturbances).

The frequency will drop to a value requiring the unit to be separated from the grid. After separation from the grid the Unit 1 main generator will be supplying all power requirements for Unit 1. Unit 2 will not be affected by the events on the 235KV grid. The Control Room Supervisor will implement AP-03 (Load Rejection).

A loose part alarm will be received in the control room. Later in the scenario fuel damage will occur due to the loose part. This will be indicated by an increase in radiation monitors 1EMF51A and 1EMF5 lB.Forty six minutes into the drill main condenser vacuum will degrade due to in-leakage occurring on a vacuum breaker. Condenser vacuum will degrade to a value that will require the crew to trip the Unit 1 reactor, which will trip the main turbine. The Control Room Supervisor will implement E-0 (Reactor Trip or Safety Injection).

When the main turbine is tripped it will cause a loss of normal power to both 4160v essential busses. The 1A D/G will start and supply power to "A" train essential equipment.

AP-07 (Loss of Electrical Power) will be performed concurrently with Emergency Management Guideline (EMG) E-0 as directed by E-0.An Alert will be declared due to power being reduced to only one power source per RP/000 emergency action level (EAL) 4.5.A.2. RP-02 Alert will be implemented.

When conditions for site assembly are met, this onsite Protective Action will be demonstrated.

When conditions for a site evacuation are met, this onsite protective action will be simulated.

Approximately 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 15 minutes into the event the IA D/G will trip due to low lube oil pressure.

This will result in a complete loss of all alternating current (AC) power.Appendix A: Scenario Summary 2011 MNS REP Exercise 53 Homeland Security Exercise.-and Evaluation, Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Control Room Supervisor will implement ECA 0.0 (Loss of ALL AC power).The TSC/EOF Emergency Coordinator will declare a Site Area Emergency (SAE) due to the loss of all AC power per RP 000 EAL 4.5.S.1.Approximately 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 55 minutes into the event power will be aligned to the "B" train essential bus 1ETB from shared auxiliary transformer SATB. Equipment required to stabilize the plant will be started following restoration of power to the bus..Approximately 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> 35 minutes into the event a reactor coolant leak inside containment occurs resulting in a loss of subcooling.

This will cause containment 1 pressure to increase to approximately 12 psig. Annulus ventilation starts as required and annulus pressure cannot be maintained negative as designed.Approximately 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> 56 minutes containment pressure begins to decrease rapidly indicating that a containment breach has occurred into the annulus. The annulus ventilation discharges to the unit vent which results in an offsite release of radioactive I gases. 1EMF 51A and 1EMF 51B increase to approximately 39R/hour.Approximately 1210 the EOF Emergency Coordinator declares General Emergency (GE)based on EAL 4.1 .G. 1 (Loss of All Three Barriers).

This is based on a rapid decrease in containment pressure following initial increase, a loss of subcooling following the loss of cooling accident (LOCA), and 1EMF 51A & B exceeding 31 R/hour 2-4 hours after unit I shutdown.At this point Siren and Emergency Alert System (EAS) activation will be simulated upon l the GE.Time Event I 0800 The plant is operating at full power. IB emergency D/G is out of service (OOS)for repair to governor valve.0803 Grid disturbance resulting in lowering of grid frequency requiring separation from the grid 0816 Loose part annunciator received in the control room 0846 Main condenser vacuum begins to degrade to a level requiring the reactor and main turbine to be tripped.0850 Manual Reactor Trip from the control room 0906 Operations Shift Manager (OSM)/Emergency Coordinator declares an Alert based I on Emergency Action Level (EAL) 4.5.A.2 (AC Power to Essential Busses i Appendix A: Scenario Summary 2011 MNS REP Exercise 54 I Homeland Security-Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR Reduced to a Single Power Source for Greater Than 15 Minutes Such That An Additional Single Failure Could Result in Station Blackout).

0921 State and Counties notified of Alert via Emergency Notification Form (ENF)using Selective Signaling System (SSS). NRC notification follows immediately but no later than one hour after Alert declaration.

0950 OSC and TSC activated.

EOF may be operational.

1013 1A D/G trips due to low lube oil pressure resulting in a loss of all AC power.1028 TSCJEOF Emergency Coordinator declares Site Area Emergency based on EAL 4.5.S. 1 (Loss of All Offsite Power and Loss of All Onsite Power to Essential Busses)1045 State and Counties notified of Site Area Emergency via ENF using SSS. NRC notification follows immediately but no later than one hour after Site Area Emergency declaration.

1134 A primary system LOCA into containment occurs resulting in loss of subcooling.

1156 A leak from containment to the annulus occurs. 1EMF 51A & B exceed 31 R/hour.1210 EOF Emergency Coordinator declares General Emergency based on EAL 4. I.G.2 (Loss of Any Two Barriers AND Potential Loss of the Third).1225 State and Counties notified of General Emergency via ENF using SSS. NRC notification follows immediately but no later than one hour after General Emergency declaration.

Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) are communicated PARS: Evacuate:

Zones A, B, C, D, L, M, N, 0, R Shelter in place: Zones E, F, G, H, I, J, K, P, Q, S 1400 Drill terminated.

Appendix A: Scenario Summary 2011 MNS REP Exercise 55 Appendix B: Table 2 -Summary of Exercise Evaluation Date and Site: August 9, 2011 -McGuire Nuclear Station ELEMENT/Sub-Element SERT/ .Dose. WBO EOF Charlotte-Catawba Gaston Iredell Lincoln Cabarrus SEOC Assess .County County County County County County 1. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT L a. Mobilization M M M M M M M M M M M 1 b. Facilities i.c.1 .Direction and Control M M M M M M M M M M id. I Communications Equipment M M M M M M M M M M i.e. I Equipment

& Supplies to Support Operations M M M M M M M M M M M 2. PROTECTIVE ACTION DECISION MAKING 2.a. 1 Emergency Worker Exposure Control M M M M M M M M 2.b.l Rad Assessment

& PARs Based on Available Information M M 2.b.2 Rad Assessment and PADs for the General Public M M M M M M M M 2.c.1 Protective Action Decisions for Special Populations M M M M M M 2.d. ' Rad Assessment

& Decision Making for Ingestion Exposure 2. e.I Rad Assmt Decision Making for Relocation, Re-entry & Return 3. PROTECTIVE ACTION IMPLEMENTATION 3.a. I Implementation of Emergency Worker Control M M M M M M M 3.b. 1 Implementation of KI Decisions M M M M M M 3.c.1 Implementation of PADs for Special Populations M M M M M M 3.c.2 Implementation of PADs for Schools M M M M M M 3.d.] Implementation of Traffic and Access Control M M M M M M 3.d.2 Impediments to Evacuation and Traffic and Access Control M M M M M M 3.e.1 Implementation of Ingestion Decisions UsingAdequate Info 3.e.2 Implement at of IP' Decisions Showing Strategies/Instruction.

3.f. 1 Implementation of Relocation, Re-entry and Return Decisions 4. FIELD MEASUREMENT and ANALYSIS 4.a.I Plume Phase Field Measurement

& Analysis Equipment M 4.a.2 Plume Phase Field Measurement

& Analysis Management M 4.a.3 Plume Phase Field Measurements

& Analysis Procedures M 4.b.1 Post Plume Field Measurement

& Analysis 4.c. I Laboratory Operations A 5. EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION

& PUBLIC INFORMATION 5.a.] Activation of Prompt Alert and Notification M M M M M M 5.a.2 Activation of Prompt Alert/Notification 15-Min(Fast Breaker)5.a.3 Activation of Prompt Alert/Notification Backup Alert [Notification M M M M M 5.b.l Emergency Info and Instructions for the Public and the Media M M M M M M M 6. SUPPORT OPERATIONS/FACILITIES 6.a. 1 Monitor. Decon of Evacuees/Emerg.

Workers/Registrat.

of Evac. A M M M M M 6.b. I Monitoring and Decon of Emergency Worker Equipment M M M M M 6.c. I Temporary Care of Evacuees I M M M M M 6.d.1 Transport and Treatment of Contaminated Injured Individuals I 1 _M LEGEND: M = Met A = ARCA D = Deficiency Appendix B: Table 2 -Summary of Exercise Evaluation 2011 MNS REP Exercise 56 M M M M M M M M M M M m M M M M MM Appendix C: Exercise Timeline SERT/SEOC RPS Dose Assessment Western Branch JIC Lnariotte-Mecklenburg County Catawba County Gaston County Iredell County Lincoln County Cabarrus County I 7 7 T 7 T T --IN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A I + 4 4- + * + + 4 4 4-0828 0842 0842 0855 0902 0901 0856 0847 0850 0858 0841 CI *-- I + 4 4- 4 4 4 + 4 4 4-Site Area Emereency 1017 1028 1028 1029 1031 1027 1026 1028 1030 1030 1027 G.engeral General 1159 1208 1208 1209 1211 1221 1208 1211 1210 1213 1208 Emergency Simulated Rad.ReleaseStarted 1133/1233 1208 1208 ---- 1156 1221 1208 1211 1210 1213 1208 Simulated Rad. Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing ---- Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing.Release Ended _ _Facility Declared*eatil Delrd 0944 .0855 0800 0920 0910 0859 0921 0852 0815 0936 Operational I ."-- II[Exercise" Termine 1350 1350 1350 1336 1355 1353 1355 1357 1355 1355 Terminated I--Declaration of State of Emergency N/A N/A ---- N/A N/A 1055 1255 0910 0935 1115 Local State -. 1 045 1045 ---- 1139 N/A 1205 1127 N/A 0933 1115 Early Precautionary Actions: 1107 Schools: " N 0913 1040 Special Populations:

1043 N/A .1049 1051 1028 Clear Lake Norman: 1051 1028 1st Protective Action Decision:

1043 1043 1215 1042 1043 1043 1043 ........Public Warning 1st Siren Activation

-1045 1045 1048 1048 1045 1045 1045 1046 1045 ----1st EAS Message (Stay Tuned) 1048 1048 1037 1053 1048 1048 1048 1049 1048 ----1st N W S M essage (Stay T uned) 1051 105 1 1033 1053 ---- 1048 .........


-----2nd Protective Action Decision: Evacuate Zones: B. C, L, M, N, 0 1240 1240 1240 1250 1238 1240 1240 1240 1226 Shelter in Place Zones: A. D-K, P, Q, R, S _ _ I I 2nd Siren Activation 1245 1245 1245 1245 1245 1245 ---- 1245 1245 ----2nd EAS Message 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250 ---- 1250 1250 ----2nd NWS Message 1300 1300 1300 ---- ---- 1300 ---- 1300 1300 3rd Protective Action Decision: Evacuate Zones: ............

Shelter in Place Zones: 3rd Siren Activation


. ... 1302 1310 1310 1310 1306 ----3rd EAS Message ---- ---.............

1315 1315 1315 1310 ----3rd NWS Message ...........

..... ---- --... 1300 ---- 1315 ----KI Ingestion Decision: Emergency Workers 1240 1240 ---- 1250 1238 1240 1240 1241 1225 General Public I III_ I Appendix C: Exercise Timeline 2011 MNS REP Exercise 57-Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR Appendix D: Exercise Evaluators and Assignments State Emergency Operations Center Michael Dolder Bill Larrabee Matt Bradley 1. Capability:

EOC Management Activity 1: Activate EOC Activity 2: Provide SEOC Connectivity Activity 3: Direct SEOC Operations

2. Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Warning Activity 1: Issue Emergency Warnings Activity 2: Provide Public Inquiry Control FEMA Liaison to Kevin Keyes None SERT Western Branch Office Larry Robertson Capability:

EOC Management Activity 1: Activate EOC Activity 2: Provide EOC Connectivity Activity 3: Direct EOC Operations Dose Assessment Brad McRee Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response &Decontamination Activity 1: Site Management and Control Activity 2: Hazard Assessment

& Risk Evaluation FMT Management Marcy Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response &Campbell Decontamination Activity 1: Site Management and Control Activity 2: Hazard Assessment

& Risk Evaluation FMT Operations (Red Alan Bevan Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response &Team and Blue Team) Jill Leatherman Decontamination Activity 1: Site Management and Control Activity 2: Hazard Assessment

& Risk Evaluation Mobile Laboratory Reggie Rodgers Capability:

Direct Public Health Laboratory Operations Testing Activity 1: Site Management and Control I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appendix D: Exercise Eval & Assignments 2011 MNS REP Exercise 58 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Waterway Warning- Michael Dolder Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Lake Norman (OOS- J.T. Ackermann Warning 1:00 p.m. on July 27 at Alan Bevan Activity 1: Manage Emergency Public Information Lake Norman) Matt Bradley and Warnings Joe Harworth Activity 2: Issue Public Information, Kevin Keyes Alerts/Warnings, and Notifications Bill Larrabee Jill Leatherman NWS Greenville-Candace Burrell Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Spartanburg Airport Warning Activity 1: Manage Emergency Public Information and Warnings Activity 2: Issue Public Information, Alerts/Warnings, and Notifications Joint Operations

______Emergency Operations Robert Capability:

EOC Management Facility Trojanowski Activity 1: Support and Coordinate Response Joint Information Bob Spence Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Center J.T. Ackermann Warning Activity 1: Activate Emergency Public Information, Input from Matt Alert/Warning, and Notification Plans Bradley at the SEOC 2. Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Warning Activity 2: Manage Emergency Public Information and Warnings Appendix D: Exercise Eval & Assignments 2011 MNS REP Exercise 59 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation, Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR Emergency Operations Center (EOC)Joe Harworth Ron Shaw 1. Capability:

EOC Management Activity 1: Activate EOC Activity 2: Provide EOC Connectivity Activity 3: Direct EOC Operations Activity 4: Support and Coordinate Response 2. Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Warning Activity 1: Issue Emergency Warnings Activity 2: Provide Public Inquiry Control Traffic Control Points Bill Larrabee Capability:

Public Safety and Security Response (OOS- 10:30 a.m. on Activity 1: Activate Public Safety and Security July 27 at McGuire Response Office Complex) Activity 2: Command and Control Public Safety and Security Response Operations Activity 3: Control Traffic, Crowd, and Scene Backup Route Alerting Ron Shaw Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Warning Activity 1: Manage Emergency Public Information and Warnings Activity 2: Issue Public Information, Alerts/Warnings, and Notifications Protective Actions for J.T. Ackermann Capability:

Citizen Evacuation

& Shelter in Place Schools (OOS- 9:00 Matt Bradley Activity 1: Direct Evacuation and/or In-Place a.m. on July 26 at J.M. Protection Operation Alexander Middle School; 10:00 a.m. at Blythe Elementary School; and 11:00 a.m.at Croft Community School)I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appendix D: Exercise Eval & Assignments 2011 MNS REP Exercise 60 P Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR Emergency Worker and Joe Harworth Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response &Vehicle Monitoring and Alan Bevan Decontamination Decontamination Matt Bradley Activity 1: Site Management and Control (OOS- 9:00 a.m. on Decontamination and Clean-Up/Recovery July 28 at Charlotte Operations Fire Department Station#27)Reception and Michael Dolder 1. Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response &Congregate Care Center J.T. Ackermann Decontamination (OOS- 9:00 a.m. on Matt Bradley Activity 1: Site Management and Control July 29 at University of Joe Harworth Activity 2: Decontamination and Clean-North Carolina at Up/Recovery Operations Charlotte)

2. Capability:

Mass Care (Sheltering, Feeding, and Related Services)Activity 1: Establish Shelter Operations Medical Services Drill Alan Bevan Capability:

Triage and Pre-Hospital Treatment (OOS- 8:00 a.m. on Jill Leatherman Activity 1: Activate Triage and Pre-Hospital August 10 at MEDIC Treatment Training Site and Activity 2: Direct Triage and Pre-Hospital CMC- University)

Treatment Activity 3: Provide Treatment Catawba County Emergency Services Director-.

Mr. Bryan Blanton Emergency Operations Robert Nash 1. Capability:

EOC Management Center Walt Cushman Activity 1: Activate EOC Activity 2: Provide EOC Connectivity Activity 3: Direct EOC Operations Activity 4: Support and Coordinate Response 2. Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Warning Activity 1: Issue Emergency Warnings Activity 2: Provide Public Inquiry Control Appendix D: Exercise Eval & Assignments 2011 MNS REP Exercise 61 I Homeland Security Exercise and (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Traffic Control Points J.T. Ackermann Capability:

Public Safety and Security Response (OOS-10:30 a.m. on Activity 1: Activate Public Safety. and Security July 27 at McGuire Response Office Complex) Activity.2:

Command and Control Public Safety and Security Response Operations Activity 3: Control Traffic, Crowd, and Scene Backup Route Alerting Walt Cushman Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Warning Activity 1: Manage Emergency Public Information and Warnings Activity 2: Issue Public Information, Alerts/Warnings, and Notifications Emergency Worker and J.T. Ackermann Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response and Vehicle Monitoring and Jill Leatherman Decontamination Decontamination Kevin Keyes Activity 1: Site Management and Control (OOS- 10:00 a.m. at Activity 2: Decontamination and Clean-Sherills Ford-Terrell Up/Recovery Operations Fire and Rescue Station#2)Reception and J.T. Ackermann

1. Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response &Congregate Care Center Jill Leatherman Decontamination (OOS- 6:00 p.m. on Activity 1: Site Management and Control July 26 at Bandys High Activity 2: Decontamination and Clean-School) Up/Recovery Operations

2. Capability:

Mass Care (Sheltering, Feeding, and Related Services)Activity 1: Establish Shelter Operations I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appendix D: Exercise Eval & Assignments 2011 MNS REP Exercise -62 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR Emergency Operations Center Odis Spencer Jon Sandberg 1. Capability:

EoC Management Activity 1: Activate EOC Activity 2: Provide EOC Connectivity Activity 3: Direct EOC Operations Activity 4: Support and Coordinate Response 2. Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Warning Activity 1: Issue Emergency Warnings Activity 2: Provide Public Inquiry Control Traffic Control Points Jon Sandberg Capability:

Public Safety and Security Response Activity 1: Activate Public Safety and Security Response Activity 2: Command and Control Public Safety and Security Response Operations Activity 3: Control Traffic, Crowd, and Scene Backup Route Alerting Jon Sandberg Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Warning Activity 1: Manage Emergency Public Information and Warnings Activity 2: Issue Public Information, Alerts/Warnings, and Notifications Protective Actions for Bill Larrabee Capability:

Citizen Evacuation

& Shelter in Place Schools (OOS- 10:00 Activity 1: Direct Evacuation and/or In-Place a.m. on July 26 at Protection Operation Springfield Elementary School with Stanley Middle School, Kiser Elementary School, North Gaston High School and Gaston County Schools Administration)

Appendix D: Exercise Eval & Assignments 2011 MNS REP Exercise 63 Homeland Security Exercise and EvaluationProgram (HSEEP) I AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Emergency Worker and Matt Bradley Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response and Vehicle Monitoring and Alan Bevan Decontamination Decontamination Jill Leatherman Activity 1: Site Management and Control (OOS- 2:00 p.m. on Activity 2: Decontamination and Clean-July 26 at East Gaston Up/Recovery Operations High School)Reception and Joe Harworth 1. Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response &Congregate Care Center J.T. Ackermann Decontamination (OOS- 2:00 p.m. on Bill Larrabee Activity 1: Site Management and Control July 25 at Ashbrook Activity 2: Decontamination and Clean-High School) Up/Recovery Operations

2. Capability:

Mass Care (Sheltering, Feeding, and Related Services)Activity 1: Establish Shelter Operations Emergency Operations John Fill 1. Capability:

EOC Management Center Lorenzo Lewis Activity 1: Activate EOC Activity 2: Provide EOC Connectivity Activity 3: Direct EOC Operations Activity 4: Support and Coordinate Response 2. Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Warning Activity 1: Issue Emergency Warnings Activity 2: Provide Public Inquiry Control Traffic Control Points Alan Bevan Capability:

Public Safety and Security Response (OOS- 10:30 a.m. on Activity 1: Activate Public Safety and Security July 27 at McGuire Response Office Complex) Activity 2: Command and Control Public Safety and Security Response Operations Activity 3: Control Traffic, Crowd, and Scene Backup Route Alerting Lorenzo Lewis Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Warning Activity 1: Manage Emergency Public Information and Warnings Activity 2: Issue Public Information, Alerts/Warnings, and Notifications I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appendix D: Exercise Eval & Assignments 2011 MNS REP Exercise 64 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP).AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Protective Actions for Joe Harworth Capability:

Citizen Evacuation

& Shelter in Place Schools (OOS- 9:00 Activity 1: Direct Evacuation and/or In-Place a.m. on July 26 at Protection Operation Iredell County EOC)Emergency Worker and Matt* Bradley Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response and Vehicle Monitoring and Alan Bevan Decontamination Decontamination Jill Leatherman Activity 1: Site Management and Control (OOS- 3:00 p.m. on Activity 2: Decontamination and Clean-July 28 at Rest Area, I- Up/Recovery Operations 77 North, Mile Marker 39)Reception and Joe Harworth 1. Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response &Congregate Care Center J.T. Ackermann Decontamination (OOS- 5:30 p.m. on Bill Larrabee Activity 1: Site Management and Control July 28 at South Iredell Activity 2: Decontamination and Clean-High School) Up/Recovery Operations

2. Capability:

Mass Care (Sheltering, Feeding, and Related Services)Activity 1: Establish Shelter Operations Lincoln County Assistant County Manager and Emergency Management Director:

Ms. Martha Lide Emergency Operations Gerald 1. Capability:

EOC Management Center McLemore Activity 1: Activate EOC Alex Sera Activity 2: Provide EOC Connectivity Activity 3: Direct EOC Operations Activity 4: Support and Coordinate Response 2. Capability:

Emergency Public. Information and Warning Activity 1: Issue Emergency Warnings Activity 2: Provide Public Inquiry Control Task 2-Traffic Control Points Joe Harworth Capability:

Public Safety and Security Response (OOS- 10:30 a.m. on Jill Leatherman Activity 1: Activate Public Safety and Security July 27 at McGuire Response Office Complex) Activity 2: Command and Control Public Safety and Security Response Operations

-__ Activity 3: Control Traffic, Crowd, and Scene Appendix D: Exercise.

Eval & Assignments 2011 MNS REP Exercise 65 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) I AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Backup Route Alerting Alex Sera Capability:

Emergency Public Information and Warning Activity 1: Manage Emergency Public Information and Warnings Activity 2: Issue Public Information, Alerts/Warnings, and Notifications Protective Actions for Michael Dolder Citizen Evacuation

& Shelter in Place Schools (OOS- 10:00 Activity 1: Direct Evacuation and/or In-Place a.m. on July 26 at Protection Operation Lincoln County EOC)Emergency Worker and Matt Bradley Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response and Vehicle Monitoring and Alan Bevan Decontamination Decontamination Jill Leatherman Activity 1: Site Management and Control (OOS- 6:30 p.m. on Activity 2: Decontamination and Clean-July 25 at North 321 Up/Recovery Operations Fire Station)Reception and Michael Dolder 1. Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response &Congregate Care Center Alan Bevan Decontamination (OOS- 6:30 p.m. on Bill Larrabee Activity 1: Site Management and Control July 26 at Lincolnton Activity 2: Decontamination and Clean-High School) Up/Recovery Operations

2. Capability:

Mass Care (Sheltering, Feeding, and Related Services)Activity 1: Establish Shelter Operations Emergency Operations Lisa Rink Capability:

EOC Management Center Activity 1: Activate EOC Activity 2: Provide EOC Connectivity Activity 3: Direct EOC Operations Traffic Control Points Matt Bradley Capability:

Public Safety and Security Response (OOS- 10:30 a.m. on Activity 1: Activate Public Safety and Security July 27 at McGuire Response Office Complex) Activity 2: Command and Control Public Safety and Security Response Operations Activity 3: Control Traffic, Crowd, and Scene I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appendix D: Exercise Eval & Assignments 2011 MNS REP Exercise 66 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR Reception and Joe Harworth 1. Capability:

Hazardous Materials Response &Congregate Care Center Matt Bradley Decontamination (OOS- 6:00 p.m. on Kevin Keyes Activity 1: Site Management and Control July 26 at Northwest Activity 2: Decontamination and Clean-Cabarrus Middle Up/Recovery Operations School)2. Capability:

Mass Care (Sheltering, Feeding, and Related Services)Activity 1: Establish Shelter Operations Appendix D: Exercise Eval & Assignments 2011 MNS REP Exercise 67 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation, Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise U AAR Appendix E: Acronyms I Icon% it AAR After Action Report AC Alternating Current ARC American Red Cross ARCA Area Requiring Corrective Action ARES Amateur Radio Emergency Services CCPS Crime Control and Public Safety CFD Charlotte Fire Department CFR Code of Federal Regulations CM County Manager CMC-U Carolina's Medical Center- University CMEMO Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office CMPD Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department CMS Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools DHHS Department of Health and Human Services DHS Department of Homeland Security DENR Department of Environment and Natural Resources DIG Diesel Generator DRD Direct Reading Dosimeter DSS Department of Social Services EAL Emergency Action Level EAS Emergency Alert System EC Emergency Coordinator ECL Emergency Classification Level EMA Emergency Management Agency EMC Emergency Management Coordinator EMD Emergency Management Director EMG Emergency Management Guideline EMS Emergency Medical Services ENF Emergency Notification Form EOC Emergency Operations Center EOF Emergency Operations Facility EOP Extent of Play EPZ Emergency Planning Zone I I I I I I I I I I i I I i I I I Appendix E: Acronyms 20111 MNS REP Exercise 68 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FMT Field Monitoring Team FOUO For Official Use Only FTC Field Team Coordinator GE General Emergency GEMS STAR Gaston Emergency Services, Specialized Tactics and Rescue Team GIS Geospatial Information System HAZMAT Hazardous Materials HPGe High Purity Germanium HSEEP Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program IC Incident Commander ICP Incident Command Post ICS Incident Command System IP Improvement Plan JIC Joint Information Center KI Potassium Iodide LOCA Loss of Cooling Accident MAC Multi-Agency Coordination MACCS Multi-Agency Coordination Center System MNS McGuire Nuclear Station MOC McGuire Office Complex MSD Medical Services Drill mR milliroentgen mR/h milliroentgen per hour NC North Carolina NCEM North Carolina Emergency Management NCSHP North Carolina State Highway Patrol NCWRC North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission NGO Non-Governmental Organization NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NRC Nuclear Regulatory Commission NUREG-0654/

NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, "Criteria for FEMA REP-I Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants, " November 1980 Appendix E: Acronyms 2011 MNS REP Exercise 69 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR I-I I NWS National Weather Service OEM Office of Emergency Management OOS Out of Sequence OSC Operations Support Center OSM Operations Shift Manager PAD Protective Action Decision PAR Protective Action Recommendation PlO Public Information Officer PRD Permanent Record Dosimeter R Roentgen RACES Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service RCC Regional Coordination Center REM Roentgen Equivalent Man REP Radiological Emergency Preparedness RERP Radiological Emergency Response Plan R/h Roentgen(s) per hour RO Radiological Officer RPS Radiation Protection Section SAE Site Area Emergency SEOC State Emergency Operations Center SERT State Emergency Response Team SIP Shelter in Place SOG Standard Operating Guide SOP Standard Operating Procedure SPARTA State Preparedness and Resource Tracking Application SSS Selective Signaling System TEDE Total Effective Dose Equivalent TCL Target Capabilities List TCP Traffic Control Point TSC Technical Support Center UNC- Charlotte University of North Carolina at Charlotte WBO Western Branch Office WP Warning Point 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I Appendix E: Acronyms 2011 MNS REP Exercise 70 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise I Appendix F: Exercise Locations 1. Exercise Locations Out of Sequence Week, July 25-29, 2011: ICharlotte-Meddenbtrg County Protective Actions for Schools Interview:

J.M. Alexander Middle School 12201 Hambright Road Huntersville, NC 28078 Protective Actions for Schools Interview:

Croft Community School 4911 Hucks Road Charlotte, NC 28269 Emergency Worker and Vehicle Monitoring and Decontamination:

Charlotte Fire Department Station #27 111 Ken Hoffman Drive Charlotte, NC 28262 Waterway Warning- Lake Norman: Command Post and Operations Section Ramsey Creek Park CMPD Lake Enforcement Office 18441 Nantz Road Cornelius, NC 28031 This activity includes boat and aviation support from CMPD; NC Wildlife Commission, Law Enforcement; Catawba County Sheriff's Office; Lincoln County Sheriff's Office; and Iredell County Sheriff's Office. Boats will launch from their assigned boat ramp locations.

Charlotte-Meckleuburg County Protective Actions for Schools Interview:

Blythe Elementary School 12202 Hambright Road Huntersville, NC 28078 Reception Center- Evacuee Monitoring and Decontamination:

University of North Carolina at Charlotte 9201 University City Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28223 Congregate Care Center- Temporary Care of Evacuees: University of North Carolina at Charlotte 9201 University City Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28223 Traffic Control Point Interviews:

McGuire Office Complex (MOC)Building 7422 McGuire Nuclear Station Road Huntersville, NC 28078 Interviews with CMPD, Huntersville Police Department, and North Carolina State Highway Patrol Emergency Worker and Vehicle Monitoring and Decontamination:

Sherrills Ford-Terrell Fire and Rescue 4385 Mount Pleasant Road Sherrills Ford, NC 28763 Reception Center- Evacuee and Decontamination:

Bandys High School 5040 East Bandys Road Catawba, NC 28609 Appendix F: Exercise Locations 20111 MNS REP Exercise 71 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation, Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR Traffic Control Point Interviews:

McGuire Office Complex (MOC)Building 7422 McGuire Nuclear Station Road Huntersville, NC 28078 Congregate Care Center.- Temporary Care of Evacuees: Bandys High School 5040 East Bandys Road Catawba, NC 28609 lProtecUve Actions for bcftools Interviews:

Springfield Elementary School 900 South Main Street Stanley, NC 28164 Emergency Worker and Vehicle Monitoring and Decontamination:

East Gaston High School 1744 Lane Road Mount Holly, NC 28120 Keceptlon uenter- Evacuee and Decontamination:

Ashbrook High School 2222 South New Hope Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Congregate Care Center- Temporary Care of Evacuees: Ashbrook High School 2222 South New Hope Road Gastonia, NC 28054 Prrotective Actions tor bScloois Interviews:

Iredell County EOC Hall of Justice Annex (lower Level)201 East Water Street Statesville, NC 28677 Emergency Worker and Vehicle Monitoring and Decontamination:

Northbound 1-77 Rest Area Mile Marker 39 mecepuon uenter- Iivacu and Decontamination:

South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville, NC 28677 I I I I I I I I I I U I I I I I I I I Congregate Care Center- Temporary Care of Evacuees: South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville, NC' 28677 Protective Actions for Schools Interviews:

Lincoln County EOC Lincoln County Courthouse (basement) 115 West Main Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 Emergency Worker and Vehicle Monitoring and Decontamination:

North 321 Fire Station 3769 Maiden Highway Lincolnton, NC 28092 Reception Center- Evai and Decontamination:

Lincolnton High School 803 North Aspen Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 Congregate Care Center- Temporary Care of Evacuees: Lincolnton High School 803 North Aspen Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 Appendix F: Exercise Locations 2011 MNS REP Exercise 72 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR Reception Center- Evacuee Monitoring and Decontamination:

Northwest Cabarrus Middle School 5140 Northwest Cabarrus Drive Concord, NC 28027 Congregate Care Center- Tempoi Care of Evacuees: Northwest Cabarrus Middle School 5140 Northwest Cabarrus Drive Concord, NC 28027 2. Exercise Locations, Exercise Week, August 8-11, 2011: State and Federal Evaluator, Participant's Critique, and Public Briefings:

Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 SEOC: 116 West Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27603 Staging Area for Field Monitoring Teams and Mobile Laboratory:

Rudisill Army National Guard Armory 4240 West Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28208 Emergency Operations Facility: Duke Energy Center Power Building 422 South Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Post Exercise Timeline Development and Initial Issues Meeting: Residence Inn Charlotte Lake Norman Meeting Room 16830 Kenton Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 NCEM Western Branch Office: 3305-15 1 6 th Avenue SE Conover, NC 28613 National Weather Service: NWS Greenville-Spartanburg Airport: 1549 GSP Drive Greer, SC 29651 Joint Information Center (JIC): Duke Energy Center Building 526 South Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Appendix F: Exercise Locations 2011 MNS REP Exercise 73 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office (CMEMO): 228 East Ninth Street Charlotte, NC 28202 EOC: (not co-located with CMEMO)Charlotte-Mecklenburg LE/Fire Academy Room C-21 10 1770 Shopton Road Charlotte, NC 28217 Warning Point and Start of Medical Services Drill: Charlotte-Mecklenburg EMS/MEDIC 4525 Statesville Road Charlotte, NC 28269 MSD Hospital: CMC- U Hospital 8800 North Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28262 Gaston County EOC: 615 North Highland Street Gastonia, NC 28052 Warning Point: Gaston County 911 Communications Center (co-located with EOC)Lincoln County EOC: Lincoln County Courthouse (basement) 115 West Main Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 Warning Point: Lincoln County Sheriff's Office Communications Center 700 John Howell Memorial Drive Lincolnton, NC 28092 Catawba County Emergency Services: Emergency Services Offices: 100-A Southwest Boulevard Newton, NC 28658 EOC: Catawba County Courthouse 100-B Southwest Boulevard (Lower Level)Newton, NC 28658 Warning Point: Catawba County 911 Communications (co-located with EOC)Iredell County EOC: 201 East Water Street Statesville, NC 28677 Warning Point: Iredell County Communications Center (co-located with EOC)Cabarrus County EOC Government Complex- Suite FM 601 30 Corban Avenue SE Concord, NC 28025 Warning Point: Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office Communications Center (co-located with EOC)I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appendix F: Exercise Locations 2011 MNS REP Exercise 74 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR G: Exercise Planning Team Leadership Appendix DHS/FEMA Region IV Mr. Kevin kevin.keyes@dhs.gov 770-220-5378 Keyes DHS/FEMA Region IV Mr. Michael michael.dolder@dhs.gov 770-220-5346 Dolder NOAA National Weather Mr. Anthony anthony.sturey@noaa.gov 864-848-9970 Service, GSP Airport Sturey NC Department of Crime Ms. Julia jjarema@nccrimecontrol.org 919-733-5027 Control and Public Safety Jarema NC Department of Crime Ms. Patty pmcquillan@nccrimecontrol.org 919-733-5027 Control and Public Safety McQuillan NC State Highway Patrol 1SG Shane ssmanuel@ncshp.org 919-319-1523 Manuel NC State Highway Patrol SGT Herbert herbert.tucker@ncshp.org 919-319-1523 Tucker NC State Highway Patrol SGT Jimmy jimmy.silver@ncshp.org 919-319-1523 Silver NCEM Ms. Carolyn cfreitag@ncem.org 919-715-9213 Freitag NCEM Mr. Steve spayne@ncem.org 919-715-0170 Payne NCEM Mr. Corey cjohnson@ncem.org 919-733-3324 Johnson NCEM Western Branch Mr. Mike mcook@ncem.org 828-466-5555 Office Cook NCEM Western Branch Mr. Jeff jcardwell@ncem.org 828-466-5555 Office Cardwell NCEM Western Branch Mr. Greg gatchley@ncem.org 828-466-5555 Office Atchley NC DHHS, Division of Mr. William william.jeffries@ncdenr.gov 919-571-4141 Health Service Regulation, Jefferies RPS Duke Energy Ms. Tina tina.kuhr@duke-energy.com 704-382-3151 Kuhr Duke Energy Ms. Tina tina.worley@duke-energy.com 704-382-2729 Worley Duke Energy- McGuire Mr. Kevin kevin.murray@duke-energy.com 704-875-4672 Nuclear Station Murray Duke Energy- McGuire Mr. Marc william.mulkey2@duke-980-875-5517 Nuclear Station Mulkey energy.com Cabarrus County Emergency Mr. Bobby rssmith@cabarruscounty.nc 704-920-2143 Management Smith Appendix G: Exer Plan Team Leadership 20111 MNS REP Exercise 75 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR Catawba County Emergency Ms. Kayrn kyaussy@catawbacountync.gov 828-465-8989 Services Yaussy Charlotte-Mecklenburg Mr. L. lbroome@ci.charlotte.nc.us 704-336-7616 Emergency Management Wayne Office Broome Charlotte-Mecklenburg Mr. Michael mtobin @ci.charlotte.nc.us 704-336-2412 Emergency Management Tobin Office Gaston County Emergency Mr. Tommy tommy.almond@co.gaston.nc.us 704-862-6240 Management Almond Iredell County Emergency Mr. David dmartin@co.iredell.nc.us 704-878-3037 Management Martin Lincoln County Emergency Mr. Bill bsummers@lincolncounty.org 704-736-8660 Management Summers Appendix G: Exer Plan Team Leadership 2011 MNS REP Exercise 76 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Appendix H: 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station Extent of Play Agreement A. General Information" Activities will be conducted as follows:-Off-Scenario:

Monday, July 25 to Friday, July 29, 2011-Evaluated exercise:

Tuesday, August 9, 2011" All activities must be completed as they would be in an actual emergency, unless otherwise indicated in the extent of play agreement." Activities will begin at approximately 8:00 a.m. and will conclude when all exercise criteria have been accomplished and verified by the Chief Controller's for the State and Utility.* A silent test of the sirens will be used to simulate the sounding of sirens at Site Area Emergency and sirens will be totally simulated at General Emergency" State and local response personnel may pre-position staff at their EOC." Utility will provide a liaison to the State emergency operations center (EOC), Western Branch Office, Catawba County EOC, Gaston County EOC, Iredell County EOC, Lincoln County EOC and Charlotte-Mecklenburg County EOC.* A State or county escort will accompany Federal Evaluators to Out of Sequence demonstrations.

  • A State Controller will be located in the State EOC, Catawba County EOC, Gaston County EOC, Iredell County EOC, Lincoln County EOC and the JIC.* Area Coordinators will deploy to the Western Branch Office during the exercise." Exercise participants will have the opportunity to remediate and re-demonstrate exercise criterion immediately upon identifying any errors with the approval of the Federal Evaluator during field demonstrations." Prepositioning of the Radiation Protection Section Mobile Lab will be permitted.
  • Exercise guidance will be conducted under guidance found in the "Interim Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Program Manual," August 2002.* All participants are in agreement with exercise criterion as found in "Interim Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Program Manual," August 2002 as modified by exceptions listed in the approved Extent of Play Agreement.

Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 77 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise* Rumor control calls will be conducted from a controlled calling cell established at the utility and at the State EOC.B. Meeting Times 1. Federal Evaluator Briefing: Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Date/Time:

Monday, August 8, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.II. Post Exercise Timeline Development and Initial Issues Meeting (NCEM representation is invited): Residence Inn by Marriott Lake Norman Meeting Room 16830 Kenton Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 Date/Time:

Tuesday, August 9, 2011 at 4:00 p.m.III. State and County Critique (If necessary):

Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Date/Time:

Wednesday, August 10, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.IV. Participant's Critique: Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Date/time:

Thursday, August 11, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.V. Public Briefing: Charles Mack Citizen Center 215 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Date/Time:

Thursday, August 11, 2011 at 11:00 a.m.Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 78 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise C. Evaluation Areas: 1. Evaluation Area 1: Emergency Operations Management 1.a- Mobilization Criterion 1.a.1: OROs will use effective procedures to alert, notify, and mobilize emergency personnel and activate facilities in a timely manner.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: A.4; D.3, 4; E. 1, 2; H.4)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC State Emergency Response Team (SERT), NC Radiation Protection Section (RPS), Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, and Cabarrus Counties" State and local EOCs will be activated and staffed based on standard operational guidelines/procedures for that agency." State and local response personnel may pre-position staff at their EOC. Public Information and Radiation Protection Section may stage in the local area (i.e., hotel) and deploy to their exercise sites upon notification of activation." Federal Evaluators will need a walk-through explanation of the EOC activation process, to include the notification process for key staff.1.b- Facilities Criterion 1.b.1: Facilities are sufficient to support the Emergency Response.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: H.3)Extent of Play: Participants:

None" State and local emergency operations centers (EOCs) were baselined during the 2002 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise; Charlotte-Mecklenburg County during the 2006 Catawba Nuclear Station REP Exercise; and Cabarrus County during the 2009 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise." FEMA will not formally evaluate this criterion.

1.c- Direction and Control Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 79 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation..

Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Criterion 1.c.1: Key personnel with leadership roles for the ORO provide Direction and Control to that part of the overall response effort for which they are responsible.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: A. l.d; A.2.a, b)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC SERT, NC RPS, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln and Cabarrus Counties Charlotte-Mecklenburg is the lead-coordinating county for the McGuire Nuclear Station Counties.

Following the simulated sounding of sirens and release of EAS message at Site Area Emergency, the State will be requested to assume direction and control. 1 I.d- Communications Equipment Criterion 1.d.1: At least two communication systems are available and operate properly, and communication links are established with appropriate locations.

Communications capabilities are managed in support of I emergency operations.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: F. 1, 2)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC SERT, NC RPS, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln and Cabarrus Counties* Communication breakdown/failure will be discussed with the Federal Evaluators during the exercise at State and county EOCs.1.e- Equipment and Supplies to Support Operations Criterion 1.e.l: Equipment, maps, displays, dosimetry, potassium iodide (KI)and other supplies are sufficient to support emergency operations.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: H.7, 10; J. 10.a, b, e; J. 11; K.3.a)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC SERT, NC RPS, Charlotte-Mecklenburg,.Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln and Cabarrus Counties Availability and currency of emergency worker KI will be verified by a FEMA Staff Assistance Visit (SAV) to the. emergency planning zone (EPZ) counties I prior to or during the exercise.Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 80 Homeland Security,'Exercise andaEvaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Dosimeters will be inspected by FEMA during the SAV to the EPZ counties prior to or during the visit.* The SAV schedule is as follows.a. Charlotte-Mecklenburg County: Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Monday, July 25, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.Location:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office 228 East Ninth Street Charlotte, NC 28202 b. Catawba County: Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 1:00 p.m.Location:

Catawba County EOC 100-A Southwest Boulevard Newton, NC 28658 c. Gaston County: Date/Time:

Off Scenario, Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.Location:

Gaston County EOC 615 North Highland Street Gastonia, NC 28052 d. Iredell County: Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Tuesday, July 26 at 10:00 a.m.Location:

Iredell County EOC Hall of Justice Annex (Lower Level)201 East Water Street Statesville, NC 28677 e. Lincoln County: Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Tuesday, July 26 at 9:00 a.m.Location:

Lincoln County EOC Lincoln County Courthouse (basement)

Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 81 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise 115 West Main Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 f. Cabarrus County: Date/Time; Off Scenario, Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. H Location:

Cabarrus County EOC 3 Government Complex- Suite FM 601 30 Corban Avenue SE Concord, NC 28025 2. Evaluation Area 2: Protective Action Decision Making 2.a- Emergency Worker Exposure Control Criterion 2.a.l: OROs use a decision making process, considering relevant factors and appropriate coordination, to insure that an exposure control system, including the use of KI, is in place for emergency workers including provisions to authorize radiation exposure in excess of administrative limits I or protective action guides.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: K.4)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC State Emergency Response Team (SERT), NC RPS, Charlotte-I Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, and Lincoln Counties* No distribution of actual or simulated KI will be accomplished during the I exercise.2.b- Radiological Assessment and Protective Action Recommendations and i Decisions for the Plume Phase of the Emergency Criterion 2.b.l: Appropriate protective action recommendations are based i on available information on plant conditions, field monitoring data, and licensee and ORO dose projections, as well as knowledge of onsite and offsite environmental conditions.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: 1.8, 10 and Supplement 3)Extent of Play: i Participants:

NC State Emergency Response Team (SERT), NC RPS, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, and Lincoln Counties Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 82 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSE.EP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise" RPS will establish an independent dose assessment and projection team at the State EOC. This team will communicate with the utility EOF, State Mobile Lab and deployed Field Monitoring Teams (FMTs) to obtain data for developing dose projections." Backup dose assessment will be demonstrated by RPS.Criterion 2.b.2: A decision-making process involving consideration of appropriate factors and necessary coordination is used to make protective action decisions (PADs) for the general public (including the recommendation for the use of KI, if ORO policy).(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: J.9, 10.f, m)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC State Emergency Response Team (SERT), NC RPS, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, and Lincoln Counties* RPS and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) will analyze technical data and make recommendations to SERT Leader who in turn will make recommendations to the EPZ County's EM Director/Coordinator.

  • Weather data will be pre-determined in order to demonstrate OROs capability to adapt to changes requiring protective actions.2.c- Protective Action Decisions for Protection of Special Populations Criterion 2.c.1: Protective action decisions are made, as appropriate, for special population groups.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: J.9, J. 10.d, e)Extent of Play: Participants:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell and Lincoln Counties" Counties will discuss procedures with the Federal evaluators, and demonstrate the use of a special populations list." Transportation resources necessary to evacuate special needs populations will be identified and calls will be simulated." Distribution of KI to institutionalized individuals, who cannot be evacuated, will be via "discussion only" with the Federal evaluator.

3. Evaluation Area 3: Protective Action Implementation Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 83 Homeland Security Exercise 'and.Evaluation 2 Program (HSEEP)AAR , .2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise 3.a- Implementation of Emergency Worker Exposure Control Criterion 3.a.l: The OROs issue appropriate dosimetry and procedures, and manage radiological exposure to emergency workers in accordance with the plans and procedures.

Emergency workers periodically and at the end of each mission read their dosimeters and record the readings on the appropriate exposure record or chart.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: K.3.a, b)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC RPS, NC State Highway Patrol (NCSHP), Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, and Lincoln Counties I 3.b- Implementation of KI Decision Criterion 3.b.l: KI and appropriate instructions are available should a decision to recommend use of KI be made. Appropriate record keeping of the administration of KI for emergency workers and institutionalized individuals is maintained.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: J. 1O.e)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC SERT, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell and Lincoln 1 Counties" Demonstration of KI will be through "discussion only" at State and county EOCs. i* No distribution of actual or simulated KI will be accomplished during the exercise.3.c- Implementation of Protective Actions for Special Populations Criterion 3.c.1: Protective action decisions are implemented for special population groups within areas subject to protective actions.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: J.0O.c, d, g)Extent of Play: .Participants:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell and Lincoln Counties* A current list of special needs populations will be shown to the Federal evaluator

  • (no copy provided).

Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 84 Homeland Security:Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR .2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise* Evacuation/relocation requirements will be demonstrated via discussion at the EOCs, based on the scenario and county implementation procedures.

  • Contact via telephone with special population groups for PADs and transportation resources will be simulated-.

3.c- Implementation of Protective Actions for Special Populations Criterion 3.c.2: OROs/School officials decide upon and implement protective actions for schools.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: J. 1O.c, d, g)Extent of Play: Participants:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Gaston, Iredell and Lincoln Counties Schools and school agencies will be Via discussion only with administrators, school principals, and school bus drivers at the below designated locations.

Counties will demonstrate the protective, action making decision making process for schools during the actual exercise.

A communication coordinating call may be made to the school (no action required by the school).The school interview schedule is as follows.a. Charlotte-Mecklenburg County: Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Tuesday, July 26, 2011 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.Location:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office 228 East Ninth Street Charlotte, NC- 28202 Emergency Management Staff, Federal Evaluators, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Safety Coordinator" and Transportation Coordinator will meet at the above location and travel to J.M. Alexander Middle School, Blythe Elementary School and Croft Community School sites for interviews.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management will provide transportation to all schools.b. Gaston County: Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Tuesday, July 26, 2011 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 85 Homeland Security Exercise and EvaluationlProgram (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Location:

Springfield Elementary School 900 South Main Street Stanley, NC 28164 Emergency Management Staff, Federal Evaluators, Gaston County Schools Administrative Staff, Springfield Elementary School, Stanley Middle School, Kiser Elementary School and North Gaston High School Staff will meet at the 3 above location for interviews.

c. Iredell County: Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 9:00 a.m.Location:

Iredell County EOC Hall of Justice Annex (Lower Level)201 East Water Street I Statesville, NC 28677 Emergency Management and Coddle Creek Elementary School Staff will meet at the above location.d. Lincoln County: I Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.Location:

Lincoln County EOC Lincoln County Courthouse (basement).

115 West Main Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 I Emergency Management and Catawba Springs Elementary School will meet at the above location.3.d- Implementation of Traffic and Access Control Criterion 3.d.l: Appropriate traffic and access control is established.

I Accurate instructions are provided to traffic and access control personnel.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: J.10.g,j)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC State Highway Patrol, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln I and Cabarrus Counties I Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 86 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise" Traffic control points (TCPs) will be discussed with the Federal evaluators by law enforcement personnel, who will discuss proper procedures, equipment and turn back values.* When the State is in Direction and Control the SERT Leader will determine appropriate access control measures to restrict access to contaminated areas." Duke Energy will conduct Radiological Training at the McGuire Nuclear Station McGuire Office Complex (MOC) on Wednesday, July 27 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. TCP interviews with law enforcement personnel by Federal evaluators will follow from 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m." NC State Highway Patrol troopers will interview with the counties where they would be assigned in the event of an emergency." TCP interviews will be performed by the following organizations Off Scenario/Out of Sequence on July 27, 2011 at 10:30 a.m.a. Charlotte-Mecklenburg County: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD)Huntersville Police Department North Carolina State Highway Patrol b. Catawba County: Catawba County Sheriff's Office NC State Highway Patrol c. Iredell County: Iredell County Sheriff's Office NC State Highway Patrol d. Lincoln County: Lincoln County Emergency Management Lincoln County Sheriff's Office Lincolnton Police Department NC State Highway Patrol e. Cabarrus County: Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 87 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation.Program (HSEEP)AAR a 1. 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Kannapolis Police Department Date/Time:

Off Scenario, Wednesday, July 27, 2011 Location:

MOC, McGuire Nuclear Station TCP interviews will be performed by the following organizations during the exercise.Gaston County: Gaston County Emergency Management Gaston Police Department Date/Time:

On Scenario/Exercise Day, Tuesday, August 9, 2011 Location:

Gaston County EOC 615 North Highland Street Gastonia, NC 28052 Criterion 3.d.2: Impediments to evacuation are identified and resolved.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: J. 10.k)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC SERT, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln and Cabarrus Counties The EM Director/Coordinator or appropriate EOC staff will describe what resources are available to remove impediments from thoroughfares.

Date/Time:

On Scenario/Exercise Day, Tuesday, August 9, 2011 Locations:

State and county EOCs 4. Evaluation Area 4: Field Measurement and Analysis 4.a- Plume Phase Field Measurements and Analysis Criterion 4.a.l: The. field teams are. equipped to perform field measurements of direct radiation exposure (cloud and ground shine) and to sample airborne radioiodine and particulates'.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: H.10; 1.7, 8, 9)Extent of Play: Appendix H: Extent of. Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 88 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Participants:

NC RPS* RPS will demonstrate this criterion using two FMTs.Date/Time:

On Scenario/Exercise Day, Tuesday, August 9, 2011 Location:

Staging Area Rudisill Army National Guard Armory 4240 West Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28208 Criterion 4.a.2: Field teams are managed to obtain sufficient information to help characterize the release and to control radiation exposure.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: H.12; 1.8, 11; J.10.a)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC RPS* RPS will demonstrate this criterion using two FMTs.Date/Time:

On Scenario/Exercise Day, Tuesday, August 9, 2011 Location:

State EOC 116 West Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27603 Criterion 4.a.3: Ambient radiation measurements are made and recorded at appropriate locations, and radioiodine and particulate samples are collected.

Teams must move to an appropriate low background location to determine whether any significant (as specified in the plan and/or procedures) amount of radioactivity has been collected on the sampling media.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: 1.9)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC RPS* RPS will demonstrate this criterion using two FMTs.Date/Time:

On Scenario/Exercise Day, August 9, 2011 Location:

Staging Area Rudisill Army National Guard Armory Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 89 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation, Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise 4240 West Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28208 4.c- Laboratory Operations Criterion 4.c.1: The laboratory is capable of performing required U radiological analyses to support protective action decisions.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: C.3; J.l11)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC RPS* RPS will demonstrate this criterion using the Radiological Mobile Laboratory.

Date/Time:

On Scenario/Exercise Day, August 9, 2011 Location:

Staging Area Rudisill Army National Guard Armory 4240 West Boulevard I Charlotte, NC 28208 5. Evaluation Area 5: Emergency Notification and Public Information I 5.a- Activation of the Prompt Alert and Notification System Criterion 5.a.l: Activities associated with primary alerting and notification of the public are completed in a timely manner following the initial decision by authorized offsite emergency officials to notify the public of an emergency I situation.

The initial instructional message to the public must include as a minimum the elements required by current FEMA REP guidance.(NUREG 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E.IV.D and NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: E.5; 6, 7)Extract: Current FEMA REP Guidance:

The initial instructional message to i the public must include as a minimum: 1.) identification of the State or local government organization and the i official with the authority for providing the alert signal and instructional message; 1 2.) identification of the commercial nuclear power plant and a statement that an emergency situation exists at the plant;3.) reference to REP-specific emergency information (e.g., brochures and information in telephone books) for use by the general public during an emergency, and: Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 90 I Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise 4.) a closing statement asking the affected and potentially affected population to stay tuned for additional information.

Extent of Play: Participants:

NC SERT, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell and Lincoln Counties" North Carolina's counties will be in Direction and Control following county request at Site Area Emergency.

Following the sounding of the sirens (simulated) and the first PAD to the public, counties will request the State to take Direction and Control." Charlotte-Mecklenburg as the Lead County will coordinate and conduct the countdown for silent and simulated siren activations.

Date/Time:

On Scenario/Exercise Day, Tuesday, August 9, 2011 Locations:

State and county EOCs Criterion 5.a.3: Activities associated with FEMA approved exception areas (where applicable) are completed within 45 minutes following the initial decision by authorized offsite emergency officials to notify the public of an emergency situation.

Backup alert and notification of the public is completed within 45 minutes following the detection by the ORO of a failure of the primary alert and notification system.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: E.6, Appendix 3.B.2.c)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC SERT, Lake Norman Warning Agencies, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell and Lincoln Counties" A silent test of the sirens will be conducted at Site Area Emergency and a simulated sounding will be demonstrated at general Emergency.

Backup route alerting procedures for any failed siren will be discussed by the appropriate response agency in the county EOC during the exercise.* If a siren is deemed to have failed, backup route alerting will be discussed with the Federal evaluator for a pre-determined zone (siren failure feedback sheet or simulated)." Duke Energy will conduct Radiological Training (not evaluated) at the McGuire Nuclear Station McGuire Office Complex (MOC) on Wednesday, July 27 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The following agencies supporting Lake Norman Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 91 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP).AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Waterway Warning activities will participate in the training: North Carolina Wildlife Commission, Law Enforcement I Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD)Catawba County Sheriff's Office Lincoln County Sheriff's Office Iredell County Sheriff's Office Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 9:30 a.m.Location:

McGuire Nuclear Station MOC Building 7422 McGuire Nuclear Station Road Huntersville, NC 28078 Waterway Warning- Lake Norman will be demonstrated following the above training by the following agencies supporting Lake Norman Waterway Warning activities:

North Carolina Wildlife Commission, Division of Enforcement Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD)Catawba County Sheriff's Office I Lincoln County Sheriff's Office Iredell County Sheriff's Office Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 1:00 p.m.Locations:

Designated agency boat ramps and Command Post (CP)CP Location:

1 Ramsey Creek Park CMPD Lake Enforcement Office 18441 Nantz Road Cornelius, NC 28031l* Backup Alert and Notification for any failed siren will be by interview with the Federal evaluator by discussion on Tuesday, August 9, 201.1 during. the exercise in the county EOC with a representative of the appropriate response agency as follows.a. Charlotte-Mecklenburg County: .Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 92 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Charlotte-Mecklenburg County Fire Marshal b. Catawba County: Catawba County Fire/Rescue Manager c. Gaston County: Gaston County Fire Marshal Gaston County Sheriff's Office d. Iredell County: Iredell County Fire Marshal's Office e. Lincoln County: Lincoln County Fire Marshal's Office Date/Time:

On Scenario/Exercise Day, Tuesday, August 9, 2011 Locations:

County EOCs 5.b- Emergency Information and Instructions for the Public and the Media Criterion 5.b.l: OROs provide accurate emergency information and instructions to the public and the news media in a timely manner.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: E.5, 7; G.3.a; G.4.c)Extent of Play: Participants:

NC SERT, Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell and Lincoln Counties" Counties will receive three to four calls per hour prior to the activation of the JIC and will prepare one news release. News releases shall be coordinated between counties prior to Joint Information Center (JIC) activation.

  • Public Information Officers (PIOs) or designated staff will receive rumor control calls at the JIC once it is activated.

Approximately six calls per hour will be made to the JIC, until objectives are met." Once the JIC is operational two rumors will be identified as well as any trends and appropriate actions taken to address them.Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 93 Homeland Security Exercise-and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Date/Time:

On Scenario/Exercise Day, Tuesday, August 9, 2011 Location:

JIC I Duke Energy Center Building 526 South Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 6. Evaluation Area 6: Support Operation/Facilities 6.a- Monitoring and Decontamination of Evacuees and Emergency Workers and Registration of Evacuees Criterion 6.a.l: The facility/ORO has adequate procedures and resources to implement radiological monitoring and decontamination of evacuees and emergency workers, while minimizing contamination of the facility, and registration of evacuees at reception centers.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: J.10.h; J.12; K.5.a) I Extent of Play: Participants:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Catawba, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln and Cabarrus Counties* Operation of one portal monitor will be demonstrated at each reception center." Six evacuees will be monitored.

Two evacuees (one male and one female) will be found to be contaminated." Evacuee decontamination procedures will be via discussion and walk through of i facilities (No actual decontamination of evacuees will be accomplished)." Two emergency workers will be monitored.

One will be found to be i contaminated." Emergency worker decontamination procedures will be via discussion and walk I through of facilities (No actual decontamination of emergency workers will be accomplished)." Monitoring and Decontamination of Evacuees (Reception Center) will be demonstrated by the following agencies.a. Charlotte-Mecklenburg County: Agencies:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office Charlotte Fire Department*

Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 94 I Homneland Security Exerciseiand Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Friday, July 29 at 9:00 a.m.Location:

University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC- Charlotte) 9201 University City Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28223 b. Catawba County: Agencies:

Catawba County Emergency Management Bandys Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department American Red Cross Date/Time: .Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Tuesday, July 26 at 6:00 p.m.Location:

Bandys High School 5040 East Bandys Road Catawba, NC 28609 c. Gaston County: Agencies:

Gaston County Emergency Management Gaston Emergency Medical Services (GEMS) Specialized Tactics and Rescue. Team (STAR)Gastonia Fire Department, Special Operations Division, Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Branch Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Monday, July 25 at 2:00 p.m.Location:

Ashbrook High School 2222 South New Hope Road Gastonia, NC 28054 d. Iredell County: Agencies:

Iredell County Emergency Management Iredell Radiological Team #2 Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Thursday, July 28at 5:30 p.m.Location:

South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville, NC 28677 e. Lincoln County: Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 95 HomelandSecurity Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Agencies:

Lincoln County Emergency Management Lincoln County Department of Social Services Lincolnton Fire Department American Red Cross, Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 6:30 p.m.Location:

Lincolnton High School 803 North Aspen Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 f. Cabarrus County: Agencies:

Cabarrus County Emergency Management Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office Cabarrus County EMS Cabarrus Health Alliance Cabarrus County Department of Social Services Kannapolis Fire Department 1 Concord Fire Department Cabarrus County Rescue Squad American Red Cross Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 6:00 p.m.Location:

Northwest Cabarrus Middle School 5140 Northwest Cabarrus Drive Concord, NC 28027 Emergency Worker Monitoring and Decontamination (EWD) will be demonstrated by the following agencies.a. Charlotte-Mecklenburg County: Agencies:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office Charlotte Fire Department Date/Time:

Off-Scenario/Out of Sequence, Thursday, July 28 at 9:00 a.m.Location:

Charlotte Fire Department Station #27 111 Ken Hoffman Drive',, Charlotte, NC 28262 b. Catawba County: Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 96 Homeland Security ,Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Agencies:

Catawba County Emergency Management Sherrills Ford-Terrell Fire and Rescue Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Thursday, July 28 at 10:00 a.m.Location:

Sherrills Ford-Terrell Fire and Rescue Station #2 4385 Mount Pleasant Road Sherrills Ford, NC 28763 c. Gaston County: Agencies:

Gaston County Emergency Management Gaston Emergency Medical Services (GEMS) Specialized Tactics and Rescue Team (STAR)Gastonia Fire Department, Special Operations Division, Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Branch Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Tuesday, July 26 at 2:00 p.m.Location:

East Gaston High School 1744 Lane Road Mount Holly, NC 28120 d. Iredell County: Agencies:

Iredell County Emergency Management Iredell Radiological Team #1 Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Thursday, July 28 at 3:00 p.m.Location:

Northbound 1-77 Rest Area Mile Marker 39 e. Lincoln County: Agencies:

Lincoln County Emergency Management North 321 Fire Department Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Monday, July 25, 2011 at 6:30 p.m.Location:

North 321 Fire.Station 3769 Maiden Highway Lincolnton, NC 28092 Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 97 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise f. Cabarrus County: Not Applicable.

As a Host County, Cabarrus County does not have emergency workers assigned within the EPZ. Emergency workers at the Reception and Congregate Care Center (RCCC) will be monitored and decontaminated at that site.6.b- Monitoring and Decontamination of Emergency Worker Equipment 1 Criterion 6.b.l: The facility/ORO has adequate procedures and resources for the accomplishment of monitoring and decontamination of emergency worker equipment, including vehicles.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: K.5.b)Emergency Worker Equipment Decontamination will be demonstrated by the following agencies.

I a. Charlotte-Mecklenburg County: Agencies:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office Charlotte Fire Department Date/Time:

Off-Scenario/Out of Sequence, Thursday, July 28 at 9:00 a.m.Location:

Charlotte Fire Department Station #27 i 111 Ken Hoffman Drive Charlotte, NC 28262 b. Catawba County: Agencies:

Catawba County Emergency Management i Sherrills Ford-Terrell Fire and Rescue Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Thursday, July 28 at 10:00 a.m. i Location:

Sherrills Ford-Terrell Fire and Rescue Station #2 4385 Mount Pleasant Road Sherrills Ford, NC 28763 c. Gaston County: Agencies:

Gaston Emergency Medical Services (GEMS) Specialized Tactics and Rescue Team (STAR)Gastonia Fire Department, Special Operations Division, Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Branch Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Tuesday, July 26 at 2:00 p.m.Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 98 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Location:

East Gaston High School 1744 Lane Road Mount Holly, NC 28120 d. Iredell County: Agencies:

Iredell County Emergency Management Radiological Team #1 Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Thursday, July 28 at 3:00 p.m.Location:

Northbound 1-77 Rest Area Mile Marker 39 e. Lincoln County: Agencies:

Lincoln County Emergency management North 321 Fire Department Datef/ime:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Monday, July 25, 2011 at 6:30 p.m.Location:

North 321 Fire Station 3769 Maiden Highway Lincolnton, NC 28092 f. Cabarrus County: Not Applicable.

As a Host County, Cabarrus County does not have emergency workers assigned within the EPZ. Emergency workers at the Reception and Congregate Care Center (RCCC) will be monitored and decontaminated at that site.6.c- Temporary Care of Evacuees Criterion 6.c.1: Managers of Congregate Care facilities demonstrate that the centers have resources to provide services and accommodations consistent with American Red Cross planning guidelines.

Managers demonstrate the procedures to assure that evacuees have been monitored for contamination and have been decontaminated as appropriate prior to entering congregate care facilities.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1: J. 10.h; J. 12)* Congregate Care Center operations will be demonstrated by the following agencies.a. Charlotte-Mecklenburg County: Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 99 Homeland Security Exercise-.and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Agencies:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Medical Services (MEDIC)Charlotte-Mecklenburg Department of Social Services Charlotte-Mecklenburg Health Department Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Charlotte Fire Department UNC-C Police Department American Red Cross Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Friday, July 29 at 9:00 a.m.Location:

University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC- Charlotte) 9201 University City Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28223 b. Catawba County: Agencies:

Catawba County Emergency Management Catawba County Department of Social Services 1 Catawba County Health Department Bandys Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department American Red Cross 1 Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Tuesday, July 26 at 6:00 p.m.Location:

Bandys High School 5040 East Bandys Road Catawba, NC 28609 c. Gaston County: Agencies:

Gaston County Emergency Management Gaston County Department of Social Services Gaston County Health Department Gastonia County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)American Red Cross Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of.Sequence, Monday, July 25 at 3:00 p.m.Location:

Ashbrook High School I 2222 South New Hope. Road Gastonia, NC 28054 d. Iredell County: Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise, 100 1 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation .Program (HSEEP)i AAR .. .. I.. ." .* 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Agencies:

.Iredell County Emergency Management Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence, Thursday, July 28 at 5:30 p.m.Location:

South Iredell High School 299 Old Mountain Road Statesville, NC 28677 e. Lincoln County: Agencies:

Lincolnton Fire Department Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 6:00 p.m.Location:

Lincolnton High School 803 North Aspen Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 f. Cabarrus County: Agencies:

Cabarrus County Emergency Management Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office Cabarrus County EMS Cabarrus County Department of Social Services Cabarrus County Health Alliance American Red Cross Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 6:00 p.m.Location:

Northwest Cabarrus Middle School 5140 Northwest Cabarrus Drive Concord, NC 28027 6.d- Transportation and Treatment of Contaminated Injured Individuals Criterion 6.d.l: The facility/ORO has the appropriate space, adequate resources and trained personnel to provide transport, monitoring, decontamination and medical services to contaminated injured individuals.(NUREG 0654/FEMA REP 1::F.2; H. 10; K.5.a, b; L. 1, 4)Medical Services Drill (MSD) operations will be demonstrated by the following agencies.a. Charlotte-Mecklenburg County: Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 101 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation ,Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR I I I I Agencies:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Medical Services (MEDIC)Carolina's Medical Center- University (CMC- U) Hospital Date/Time:

Off Scenario/Out of Sequence Exercise Week, Wednesday, August 10 at 8:00 a.m.Locations:

Accident Site: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Medical Services (MEDIC)4525 Statesville Road Charlotte, NC 28269 Hospital Site: Carolina's Medical Center- University 8800 North Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28262 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appendix H: Extent of Play 2011 MNS REP Exercise 102 I Homeland Security ý Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR Appendix I: Medical Services Drill, Charlotte-Mecklenburg County 1. Medical Services Drill (MSD) Details: Exercise Name: Type of Exercise: Exercise Date: Locations:

Program: Mission: Capability:

Scenario Type: 2011 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Medical Services MEDIC and Carolina's Medical Center- University (CMC-U) Hospital Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REPP) Medical Services Drill (MSD), in support of McGuire Nuclear Station (MNS).Operations Based; Medical Services Drill August 10, 2011 Accident Site: Charlotte-Mecklenburg MEDIC Headquarters Training Site 4525 Statesville Road Charlotte, NC 28269 Hospital Site: Carolina's Medical Center- University 8800 North Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28262 FEMA Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program Protection Triage and Pre-Hospital Treatment Radiological Emergency Preparedness, Medical Services Drill 2. Medical Services Drill Planning Team Leadership Charlotte-Mecklenburg Michael Tobin mtobin@ci.charlotte.nc.us 704-581-1503 Emergency Management Office NCEM Western Branch Office Mike Cook mcook@ncem.org 828-466-5555 NCEM Western Branch Office Jeff Cardwell jcardwell@ncem.org 828-466-5555 FEMA Region IV Michael Dolder michael.dolder@dhs.gov 770-220-5346 Appendix 1: Medical Services Drill 2011 MNS REP Exercise 103 Homeland Security Exerdse and EvaluationProgram I AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise 3. Participating Organizations:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg County:* Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office" Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Medical Service (EMS)/MEDIC Duke Energy- McGuire Nuclear Station Carolina's Medical Center- University (CMC-U)Evaluator Assignments:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Jill Leatherman Capability:

Triage and Pre-Hospital Treatment Emergency Medical Activity 1: Activate Triage and Pre-Hospital Service (EMS)/MEDIC Treatment Task 1.1-Task 1.2-Task 1.3-Carolina's Medical Alan Bevan Activity 2: Direct Triage and Pre-Hospital Center- University Treatment (CMC-U) Hospital Task 2-Activity 3: Provide Treatment Task 3-1 I 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 4. Medical Services Drill Purpose and Design Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/Federal Emergency Management (FEMA) administers the REP Program pursuant to the regulations found in 44 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)350, 351 and 352. 44 CFR 350 codifies 16 planning standards that form the basis for radiological emergency response planning for licensee, State, tribal, and local governments impacted by the emergency planning zones established for each nuclear power plant site in the United States.One of the REPP Planning Standards established by these regulations is planning standard 12: arrangements are made for medical services for contaminated injured individuals, validated by an annual MSD. The MSD involves a simulated contaminated injured individual and contains provisions for participation by local support service agencies (i.e., offsite ambulance and medical treatment facility).

The drills enable the emergency medical service and medical facility staff to demonstrate proper care of that contaminated, injured, or exposed individual.

The drills focus on contamination control and decontamination techniques.

A MSD was evaluated on August 10, 2011 and included evaluations of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Appendix I: Medical Services Drill 2011 MNS REP Exercise 104 I Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program. (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise Emergency Medical Services (EMS)/MEDIC and Carolina's Medical Center- University (CMC U) Hospital.5. FEMA MSD Objectives and Capabilities Capabilities-based planning allows for exercise planning teams to develop objectives and observe. outcomes through a framework of specific action items that were derived from the Target Capabilities List (TCL). The capability listed below form the foundation for the organization of all FEMA Region IV REPP objective and observations in this exercise." Objective:

The facility/offsite response organization (ORO) has the appropriate space, adequate resources and trained personnel to provide transport, monitoring, decontamination and-medical services to contaminated injured individuals." Capability:

Triage and Pre-Hospital Treatment Triage and Pre-Hospital Treatment is the capability to appropriately dispatch emdrgency medical service (EMS) resources; to provide feasible, suitable, and medically acceptable pre-hospital triage and treatment of patients; to provide transport as well as medical care en-route to an appropriate receiving facility; and to track patients to a treatment facility.Additionally, this capability is linked to several corresponding activities and tasks to provide additional detail. Based upon the identified exercise objectives, the associated activities for the above capability are:* Direct Triage and Pre-Hospital Treatment Operations;" Activate Triage and Pre-Hospital Treatment;" Transport; and" Provide Treatment The MSD involved a simulated cOntaminated injured individual and contained provisions for participation by local support'service agencies(i.e., ambulance and offsite medical treatment facility).

It demonstrated that procedures for transporting contaminated, injured or exposed individuals to the appropriate medical facility could be implemented.

The drill purpose was to enable the medical facility staff to demonstrate proper care of a contaminated, injured or exposed individual.

The focus of the drill was contamination control measures, not medical protocols per se with the exception being a modification of contamination control procedures and decisions based upon an urgent medital condition.

6. Scenario Summary: Jeffrey Cardwell was developing a new testing procedure in, the laboratory of Cardwell Enterprises Labs. He had to wait for a fellow researcher to complete their project before the exhaust hood would be available for his use. After some time the exhaust hood was Appendix I: Medical Services Drill 2011 MNS REP Exercise 105 Homeland Security Exercise'and EvaluatiOn Program (HSEEP)-AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise made available and Mr. Cardwell got started with his project involving the use of Cesium 137 in powdered form. 3 Unknown to Mr. Cardwell, the earlier experiment had left an explosive mixture of gases in the work area under the hood due to a malfunctioning exhaust fan. When the gas mixture reached a shorted wire there was a small explosion and flash fire. At the time the explosion occurred Mr. Cardwell's arms were working with the Cesium 137 under the hood. The radioactive powder was spilled and blown out into the immediate area in front of the exhaust hood.Mr. Cardwell fell back into a lab table knocking him unconscious for a short period of 3 time. He received cuts, abrasions, and first degree burns to his arms and some bruising to his mid section as a result of the explosion.

He had radioactive contamination in several areas due to his proximity to the event when the Cesium was spilled and spread.Hearing breaking glass, his fellow employees investigated to find Mr. Cardwell needing medical assistance and could not get him to acknowledge them. Knowing that the area I was possibly contaminated they did not enter the room and waited for assistance at the door.Note: For the purpose of this drill the actual location for the patient to be picked up was at the MEDIC Headquarters Training Facility located on Statesville Road in Charlotte.

The patient was then transferred to CMC-University via the responding EMS/MEDIC Unit.7. Analysis of Capabilities I Contained in this section are the results and findings of the evaluation of the MSD in support of McGuire Nuclear Station.Participating Agencies:

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Medical Services MEDIC Carolina's Medical Center- University (CMC-U) Hospital Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office North Carolina Emergency Management Western Branch Office Triage and Pre-Hospital Treatment Capability Summary: I Mecklenburg County Emergency Medical Services (MEDIC) staff successfully demonstrated their activities under the Triage and Pre-Hospital Treatment Capability during a Medical Services Drill (MSD). After receiving a call for assistance MEDIC Dispatch dispatched appropriate emergency medical service resources, provided appropriate contamination control for the victim and the MEDIC Team, and notified the Carolinas Medical Center -University (CMC-U) on the status of the contaminated injured patient, and then transported the patient to the hospital.CMC-U demonstrated their activity under the Triage and Pre-Hospital Treatment Operations Capability by receiving a contaminated injured patient and properly performing necessary Appendix 1: Medical Services Drill 2011 MNS REP Exercise 106 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)AAR 2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise decontamination and contamination control actions. The contaminated patient received emergency medical care, was decontaminated successfully and transferred for medical care.For this capability the following criteria was MET: 6.d. 1 Appendix 1: Medical Services Drill 2011 MNS REP Exercise 107 Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)2011 McGuire Nuclear Station REP Exercise AAR This page intentionally left blank Appendix I: Medical Services Drill 2011 MNS REP Exercise 108