PHOTOS: As the FIFA World Cup matches in Seattle approach, the city’s Emergency Operations Center is getting ready to handle the response from more than 40 agencies to tackle logistics and safety in the city during the tournament. The city expects 750,000 visitors during the six weeks of matches in June and July.
“We have plans in place to not only be able to deal with all the traffic and pedestrians, but also any contingencies that may arise during the tournament,” said Kenneth Neafcy, the Operations Program Manager with the Seattle Office of Emergency Management. “I’m feeling confident.” The center will be staffed with around 80 people on match days, with police, fire, transportation, and communications staff monitoring the city in real time.
“We’ve taken our plans are that we’ve developed over years in the city of Seattle and recognizing this is such a unique tournament, we’ve carefully considered what changes or tweaks we need to make to those plans so we can effectively respond to any kind of event, or an emergency including heat, terrorism, or even smoke should it impact the tournament,” Neafcy said.
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