St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office participates in mock evacuation exercise
For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office participated in a mock evacuation exercise conducted by the St. Bernard Parish Homeland Security on June 30 at the Frederick J. Sigur Civic Center in Chalmette.
“The mock evacuation is held to give emergency personnel a chance to run through various scenarios and practice what to do in different situations so we can be better prepared to ensure the safety of our residents in the event of a disaster,” said Lt. Eric Eilers, director of the Community Relations Division of the Sheriff’s Office.
Members of the Sheriff’s Office Community Emergency Response Team, or C.E.R.T., volunteered their time during the event by registering members of the community and staging them in the correct locations as if they were actually being evacuated during a natural or man-made disaster.
Also on hand were St. Bernard Parish Government workers, the State of Louisiana Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Louisiana National Guard, Acadian Ambulance, residents of St. Bernard Manor, and St. Bernard Parish Hospital employees.
St. Bernard Parish residents with special needs or those who have no resources to evacuate themselves are eligible for assistance in evacuating should a mandatory evacuation be called in the parish, either due to a hurricane or another type of emergency which might arise. Residents can register with the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness by calling (504) 278-4268. Information also is available at sbpg.net. Click on Departments, then Homeland Security, then Special Needs Registration.
For more information about the Sheriff’s Office C.E.R.T. program, call Lt. Eilers at (504) 278-7628.
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