Hospital PT/PATCOM
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Hospital PT/PATCOM
WatersideSpectator
Fleet
Area Overview
WPB 87’
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SAFETY ZONE
TRLB 34A
TRLB 29B
TRLB 29A
Temp Anchorage
Firework Display Area
Lesson Learned
• Patrol Commander (PATCOM)– Problem
• When PATCOM secured from surge operations the other agencies wanted to know what was their tasking for that division being patrolled at night.
– Solution• Will remain on scene during the duration of all marine events.
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Lesson Learned
• Food– Problem
• . Food was only provided prior to the fireworks display and not after the Parade of Sail where assets were on the water longer than expected.
Solution• Will provide food for assets for the duration of a marine event
that requires a food unit to be established within LOG.
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Best Practice• Continual use of the Planning P
– Kept Command on track for accomplishing major objectives and development of the IAP.
– Process was also used during the Planning of Jamestown 400th Anniversary Celebration.
• Development of the IAP– Provided key tasking for assets and enhanced communication
and collaboration among participating agencies. – Supporting information for the marine event– Vital part to the overall success of the planning and execution of
the event.– Sector will continue to create an IAP of all special marine events.
Best Practice• Created Vessel Safety and Security Task Force
– Established a continuous point of contact for the event sponsors that could address concerns related to regulations and compliance by the vessels attending the event.
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Questions?
Sector Hampton Roads Project Officers:
LT Kelvin Davis (Primary) 757-489-8566