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    National Guard drill at high school to prepare for possible H1N1 riot
    By Leslie H. Dixon, Staff Writer
    Published: Aug 13, 2009 1:46 am

    PARIS ? Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School will be the site of a National Guard riot control drill Thursday morning to prepare in the event of a panic over distribution of serum to treat the swine flu.

    The school on Route 26 at the Paris-Norway town line has been designated by state officials as a distribution site for the H1N1 flu vaccine. The drill is to prepare for a worst-case scenario should the serum have to be transported from Augusta and people rush to get it.

    On Thursday morning, four or five National Guard Humvees will travel from Augusta to Paris with vials of fake serum. The National Guardsmen will take on the roles of panicked citizens and military police and practice what they would do, such as using tear gas, in the case of a riot.

    "This is just a component of moving the stuff from point A to B," said Oxford County Emergency Management Agency Director Scott Parker. The plan will be put into place only if needed, he said.

    Plans were developed in April to have vials of serum sent from the federal government to Augusta, Parker said. From Augusta, the supplies will be transported to designated distribution centers.

    During the April conference, concerns were raised about a possible out-of-control rush on the serum, Parker said. Because of that concern, Gov. John Baldacci and Gen. John Libby, adjutant general of the Maine National Guard, agreed that a plan should be devised to quell such a disturbance.

    Local police chiefs have also been involved in the planning, Parker said. In a real event, local police would be in charge of security once the serum arrives in Paris. "We own it. We're in charge of providing security," he said.

    As of Aug. 5, the Maine Center for Disease Control said there had been 323 confirmed cases of H1N1 in Maine, of which 176 are Maine residents and the rest out-of-staters diagnosed in Maine. A total of 19 people required hospitalization. Sixty percent of the victims were under the age of 25.

    On Tuesday, health authorities reported Maine's first death from the H1N1 virus. Dr. Dora Anne Mills, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control, said a York County man in his 50s was hospitalized for three weeks and died last week of underlying conditions complicated by H1N1.

    The drill will take place behind the school and will not affect the day-to-day activities within the school. Access to the school building will be available through the main entrance, Parker said.

    ldixon@sunjournal.com


  • #2
    Re: National Guard drill at high school to prepare for possible H1N1 riot

    Why not to just transporting the (fake) serum by a mil. helycopter?

    Safely and strenght from A to B, without rioted mobs, no barriers ...

    If somebody insist on humvees (to compute the mass behaviour), they can be empty decoys only.


    #1: "...
    On Thursday morning, four or five National Guard Humvees will travel from Augusta to Paris with vials of fake serum. The National Guardsmen will take on the roles of panicked citizens and military police and practice what they would do, such as using tear gas, in the case of a riot.

    "This is just a component of moving the stuff from point A to B," said Oxford County Emergency Management Agency Director Scott Parker. The plan will be put into place only if needed, he said.

    Plans were developed in April to have vials of serum sent from the federal government to Augusta, Parker said. From Augusta, the supplies will be transported to designated distribution centers.
    ..."



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    • #3
      Re: National Guard drill at high school to prepare for possible H1N1 riot

      If the vax is available before we're more than 2 weeks into the pandemic season, then that's worth the risk of the que, maybe.

      If the vax is available in the 3rd week and beyond, we all know the parabolic curve is fast and steep. It's called gambling.

      If I would que up, I'd have latex gloves and an N100 face mask, and probably goggles on, as well as being prepared to follow a sterlization plan after going out in public.

      Depends on the severity of the flu. Right now, it's what??? 1/4% of all those infected capture the death ring? That's a low risk even compared to what else nature could deliver up.

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      • #4
        Re: National Guard drill at high school to prepare for possible H1N1 riot

        While I believe it's good to be prepared a couple of questions:

        1. Why is a wide open field a distribution point, I thought the virus was mild, you mean I can't just go to my family doctor at my leisure and get it when he receives supplies?

        2. Even if the distribution point is in an empty field, why would there be riots? I thought the virus is mild? Why would people be panicked ?


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        • #5
          Re: National Guard drill at high school to prepare for possible H1N1 riot

          Interesting how may distribution plans are available publicly:

          Don't both clicking the link, there are three entries, all of which claim they are "developing the plan". At least we know of one.

          http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q="H1N1+vaccine+distribution+plan"

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