U.S. and Mexico to Exercise Hazardous Material Release Response
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Category: Emergency ResponseType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Monday, November 22nd, 2010
(DALLAS - November 22, 2010) Today, U.S. and Mexico federal, state, and local agencies will exercise a full scale response to a hazardous materials incident on the U.S. Mexico border. This exercise is in support of the U.S./Mexico joint contingency project and the existing local sister city emergency plan. The exercise will test the multi-agency binational response to a hazmat incident immediately south of the Santa Teresa /Jeronimo Port of Entry. The event will occur between ten a.m. and noon where it is anticipated that the port of entry will be closed to both north bound and south bound traffic as part of the event.
U.S agencies participating in this event are the E.P.A., U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Border Patrol, Dona Ana Co. Emergency Management, New Mexico State Police, and Dona Ana Co. law enforcement.
Mexican agencies participating in this event include PROFEPA, Cuidad Juarez Fire Dept and Civil Protection, Mexican customs, CLAM, FOX COMM, Federal Police Transit, and other local stakeholders.
The overall goal of this exercise is to test response and communications on both sides of the U.S/Mexico border.
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