2006年VOA标准英语- U.S. Government Tests Transportation and(在线收听) |
By Amy Katz Two recent tests in Washington, DC show the government's efforts to make the United States safe from terrorists. In one, the Washington area public transport system conducted an emergency preparedness exercise with police and firefighters along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In the other, the Department of Homeland Security conducted its first full-scale cyber exercise -- aimed at protecting the nation's information technology systems. --------------------------------------------------
This may look like some kind of train accident or explosion, but it is part of a drill conducted by Metro -- the Washington, D.C. mass transit system -- along with police, firefighters and the F.B.I. The exercise was designed to simulate an explosion and the collision of a commuter train and a subway train -- with fire, smoke and injuries. The firemen and police were operating under difficult conditions. That was done intentionally -- for training purposes, according to Chuck Novick of Metro's Safety Department describes some of the challenges.
In the exercise, actors portrayed injured victims -- who were evaluated and treated by participants. They were ranked as to the severity of their injuries and then placed on different colored mats, which corresponded to their conditions -- to await ambulances to take them to area hospitals for further treatment. In another part of the scenario, bomb-sniffing dogs check the cars of the train for explosives and find a suspicious briefcase, which must be detonated.
The bag was ultimately detonated. The exercise tested the response and readiness of Washington area fire departments and emergency responders and is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen the region's emergency preparedness. Meanwhile, the federal government recently completed a weeklong test of the country's cyber security. Called "Cyber Storm," the exercise was a coordinated effort among more than 100 public, private and international agencies, corporations and governments.
The U.S. federal government spent $3 million to plan and conduct Cyber Storm. Officials say they will make a full review of the exercise over the next several months and will release their report on it this summer. |
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