16 March 2007

Savannah Port Security Exercise

Thursday morning, the United States Coast Guard and Georgia National Guard conducted a port security exercise in Savannah. Marine VHF Channel 21 (157.050) and USCG Air Station Savannah Ops (345.000) were both active with exercise related traffic from the USCG Elm and helicopters 6542 and 6553. Below is the text of the Coast Guard news release on the exercise:

SAVANNAH, Ga. - The Coast Guard, the Army National Guard and the Air
National Guard are conducted a joint homeland security exercise at the mouth of
the Savannah River Today at 7:30 a.m.
The Coast Guard and a joint Air National Guard and Army National Guard team tested their ability to respond to radioactive material detected aboard a commercial ship attempting to access the port of Savannah.
A Coast Guard boarding team from Marine Safety Unit Savannah was lowered from a helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Savannah to the deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Elm from Atlantic Beach, N.C., which played the role of the commercial ship. The Coast Guard boarding officers simulated detecting radiation aboard the vessel using radiation detection equipment.
The Coast Guard called upon the services of the Georgia National Guard's 4th
Civil Support Team (WMD) stationed at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Ga.
The Coast Guard helicopters picked up members of the 4th CST from Air Station
Savannah and transported them to the Cutter Elm. While aboard the Cutter Elm, the 4th CST simulated identifying any suspect agents, substances or isotopes. Then advised the Coast Guard on response measures and assisted in assessing current and projected consequences.

Additionally, photos and video can be found on the USCG D7 Public Affairs Website at: https://www.piersystem.com/go/doc/586/150772/




Mac McCormick, KF4LMT
kf4lmt@comcast.net