FIU puts students to the test at 10th annual disaster response exercise
FIU's Academy for International Disaster Preparedness students respond to the aftermath of a fictional hurricane alongside local emergency responders
"Disasters are devastating and unpredictable, so it's critical that we have a trained workforce ready to meet the immediate and long-term needs of those affected," said
To bring the exercise to life, emergency response agencies, health care providers, and national defense and security organizations teamed up with FIU's AIDP, part of the Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work, to offer equipment and resources — such as helicopters and mobile command units — to simulate a real-life disaster response operation. More than 250 volunteers, from FIU and participating agencies, are roleplaying as response coordinators and support staff.
FIU is staging the exercise to test students on their ability to lead response and recovery efforts. This year, about 60 students are responding to the needs of two fictional countries devastated by a Category 5 hurricane. They will collaborate with different agencies on rapid damage assessment, shelter and site planning, food aid distribution, and other important relief efforts.
"This course offers a chance to put everything we've learned over the past year into practice. Learning in emergency management comes not only from theory but from applying knowledge in settings that reflect the complexity and urgency of real-world crises," said
New this year is the participation of Food Network personality and restaurateur
"The Guy Fieri Foundation is proud to partner with FIU in helping to ready the next generation for whenever disaster strikes. Supporting current and future first responders is critical to the Foundation's mission and together, we're all-in whenever the need arises," Fieri said.
Incorporating the foundation adds another layer to the exercise, giving hospitality students hands-on experience with managing meal delivery during a disaster response operation – skills that are part of a new disaster dining field kitchen operations certification program soon to be offered through the Chaplin School's Executive Education program. Students will train to plan, stage, procure, cook, and distribute meals in disaster zones with speed and precision.
"We know that hospitality is always an important part of any experience, but especially when people suffer a disaster, they seek shelter and a hot plate of food," said
Representatives from participating agencies and organizations include City of Miami Fire Rescue/Emergency Management,
FIU's AIDP was established in 2014 with a clear mission: to educate and train leaders in disaster preparedness, emergency management, and humanitarian response. Since its inception, the program has graduated 500 students, many of whom are in disaster management roles across private, government and nonprofit sectors.
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