Storm damage assessment training in Lexington
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – The Lexington Fire Department, alongside other first responders, is gearing up for a storm damage assessment training session scheduled for Wednesday. The exercise aims to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of severe weather incidents.
According to city officials, the training will take place in the Masterson Station neighborhood, where crews will simulate assessing damage caused by severe weather conditions. The exercise will involve both vehicular and on-foot assessment techniques, allowing responders to practice their skills in various scenarios.
It’s emphasized that while crews will be actively engaged in the assessment process, they won’t enter private properties or yards between homes. This approach ensures that the training remains focused on public safety measures and respects the privacy of residents in the area.
Storm damage assessment is a critical aspect of emergency response, enabling authorities to quickly evaluate the extent of damage, prioritize response efforts, and allocate resources effectively. By conducting training exercises such as this one, emergency responders can better prepare for real-world scenarios and enhance their ability to serve the community during times of need.
Residents in the Masterson Station neighborhood are advised not to be alarmed by the presence of emergency vehicles and personnel during the training session. The exercise is part of ongoing efforts to ensure the city’s readiness to respond to emergencies and safeguard the well-being of its residents.