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241015-N-HU933-2980

Taking a Seismic Account…Naval Hospital Bremerton earthquake response drill Oct. 15, 2024, focused on a full-scale evacuation of the military treatment facility and complete accountability of all hands. “We have to know where everyone is. It’s absolutely crucial. We need 100 percent accountability, whether they are here in the building or off duty or deployed or on leave. It’s crucial. Should the building collapse or portions fall, we have to account for everyone. If we can’t, they could possibly be in those damaged areas. We would then determine if we needed to send fire and rescue or first responder teams to search in that location,” stated Terry Lerma. NHB emergency manager. The exercise scenario was held in conjunction with Commander Naval Installations Command Citadel Rumble and Operation Dynamo 2024 (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer)

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Photo by: Douglas Stutz

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Location: Bremerton, WA

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