The Tennessee Valley Authority didn't use a mandated command structure for interagency disaster response at the Kingston Fossil Plant's fly ash spill, making coordination with local emergency personnel an ad hoc affair for the first couple of days following the disaster, according to Roane County's top emergency responder.
Roane County Emergency Management and Homeland Security Director Howie Rose said TVA officials didn't initially use the Incident Command System required by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Part of the National Incident Management System, the system allows agencies that normally use different terminology and protocols to coordinate efforts when responding to emergencies.
No comments:
Post a Comment