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Vermont Forum Provides Object Lesson in Emergency Response

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Woodstock Fire Department responds to a call at the Alliance for Response Forum at Billings Farm and Museum.

More than ninety participants from around the state gathered for the Vermont Alliance for Response Forum on August 31, 2009. Convened by the Vermont Historical Society, the day-long meeting took place at the beautiful Billings Farm & Museum and Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, Woodstock, Vermont. The Forum is the thirteenth in a series of meetings designed to bring cultural heritage leaders together with emergency professionals.

Barbara Farr, Director of Vermont Emergency Management (VEM), assured participants from cultural institutions, “You are not alone.” She talked about her excitement on encountering historic documents at a regional meeting hosted by the Massachusetts State Archives. “Of course we want to work together – you’re protecting our history in Vermont.” Director Farr, who stayed all day at the Forum, extended an invitation to participants to take part in VEM’s Second Annual Vermont Emergency Preparedness Conference.

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Nick Artim gamely conducts his fire safety session outdoors at the Billings Farm and Museum.
Photo: Lisa Evans

An emergency scenario gave the audience a sense of the variety of pressures on emergency responders and the complexity of an event that effects the whole community. Deb Spackman, who is both director of the Norman Williams Public Library and a volunteer firefighter and EMT, stressed the importance of talking together before disaster happens. She said she wanted local responders to understand her institution and its assets. “If something happens at my library,” Spackman said, “I won’t get to call the shots.”

Woodstock Fire Chief Butch Sutherland, another scenario participant, unexpectedly returned in the afternoon as Incident Commander, when a Forum participant smelled smoke at a breakout session on fire safety. Everyone did just what they should. Participants evacuated the building in an orderly fashion. The fire department arrived promptly and prevented any serious damage from a smoking refrigerator coil. Fire expert Nick Artim demonstrated the flexibility essential in any emergency and reconvened his session outdoors.

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Forum participants gather a wealth of materials on disaster preparedness.
Photo: Dick Long

 

 

 

 

 

The Vermont Alliance for Response Steering Committee will meet again October 22 to discuss plans for follow-up initiatives. Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training is on the agenda, along with other educational and strategic program possibilities.

Alliance for Response is a national program on cultural heritage and disaster management sponsored by Heritage Preservation. Through a series of local forums across the country, the program builds bridges between museums, libraries, historic sites and emergency responders before disaster happens. Three more Forums are planned this year in Denver, Raleigh, and Savannah. For more information, click here.