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May 25, 2011.

Soldiers operate during a Home Front Command drill which simulated a scenario in which ABC missiles were fired on the city of Tel-Aviv. The drill started at 10:30 AM and took place in two areas: Eicilov Hospital and a country-club which acted as a testing and purification center.

The drill is a result of the collaboration between the Home Front Command, the Israeli Health Department, the MDA, the Israeli Police and local firefighting forces.

The Medical Commander of the Home Front Command, Col. Dr. Ariel Bar, said: "The Home Front Command unit designated to operate in coordination with hospitals did so today with Eicilov Hospital in order to practice emergency situations." He added that the drill was executed in a very professional manner, and the Home Front Command is prepared for any kind of scenario.

The drill was planned by the Home Front Command Medical Branch and the Israeli Ministry of Health, as part of the training regime planned for 2011.

The Home Front Command as well as the Israeli Ministry of Health will carry on enhancing the capabilities of the local authorities and hospitals in similar scenarios.

Pictured: Home Front Command soldiers taking off "contaminated" clothing from a soldier pretending to be suffering from radioactive chemicals.

Photos by Pvt. Shay Wagner, IDF Spokesperson's Film Unit.

אתמול, יום רביעי ה25.05.11, בשעה 10:30 בבוקר נערך תרגיל המדמה ירי טילים כימיים על העיר תל אביב. התרגיל הינו שיתוף פעולה בין פיקוד העורף, משרד הבריאות, מד"א, משטרת ישראל וכב"ה.

התרגיל התבצעה בשני מוקדים: בית החולים איכילוב וקאנטרי ל', ששימש כמרכז בדיקה וטיהור.

מפקד רפואת העורף, אל"ם דוקטור אריאל בר: "במסגרת אימון ביה"ח במצבי החירום השונים תרגלה היחידה הצבאית של פיקוד העורף בבתי החולים בבית החולים איכילוב.

התרגיל בוצע ברמה גבוהה ומקצועית, והיחידה מוכנה לכל תרחיש". התרגיל תוכנן מראש כחלק מגרף האימונים משנת 2011 ועל בנייתו שקדו בחודשים האחרונים מחלקת רפואה בפיקוד העורף ומשרד הבריאות.

פיקוד העורף עם משרד הבריאות ימשיך לעסוק בהעלאת מוכנות הרשויות ובתי החולים לשעת חירום ע"י תרגול גופי השטח והמטה הלאומיים.
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