National Incident Management: “We(Moultonboro) are substantially behind where we should be on this,” said Terenzini.
The Meredith News
SARAH SCHMIDT
MOULTONBORO — With several unpleasant surprises from Mother Nature this year, several town officials urged the board of selectmen to consider instituting the National Incident Management System. As was his practice in other towns, Town Administrator Carter Terenzini reviewed the events and fallout from the July 18 storm event. But in order to be ready for whatever comes next, Terenzini recommended a more formal plan be instituted for the town to deal with it. Though fire, police, and public works departments are prepared, Terenzini said that other town officials needed to move forward in training to be able to handle such situations. “We are substantially behind where we should be on this,” said Terenzini. “We need contingencies for operating plans – if this building went down, we have no formal plan as to how to continue operations.” Building on this, Moultonboro Fire Chief Dave Bengston gave a short presentation on NIMS, and how it would give the town a standard approach to emergency management and response to crises. The plan would train local public officials,
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