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Hopkinton Today for Friday, May 9: Town officials participate in tabletop disaster exercise

by | May 9, 2025 | Featured: Features, Hopkinton Today

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Mass. Maritime students run natural disaster scenario for town officials

Tabletop scenario tornado path

A map, provided by the Hopkinton Fire Department, shows the simulated path of an EF2 tornado town officials had to respond to during a tabletop exercise last week.

Officials from across town departments gathered last week to participate in a tabletop exercise to test how Hopkinton would respond in the event of a natural disaster.

Members of the School Department, town staff, department heads and public safety officials met with students from Massachusetts Maritime Academy on May 1 to run through a tornado scenario designed with Hopkinton in mind.

Fire Chief Gary Daugherty said the scenario was developed in partnership with the Mass. Maritime students, who developed the exercise as part of a capstone project.

“We looked at a natural disaster that we could get all department heads involved in,” Daugherty explained.

The exercise simulated the touchdown of an EF2 tornado. Its path through town was designed to “hit a lot of infrastructure” and test things like maintaining water supply to residents and emergency radio redundancies, Daugherty explained.

Daugherty noted that the path of the simulated tornado intentionally was designed to have a significant impact town officials would have to respond to. However, he said the exercise was built around statistics to ensure it remained realistic.

“Overall, I think all the departments performed outstanding,” said Daugherty.

“How we ended also gives us room for future scenarios,” he added, noting there were areas the town could improve on in its disaster response. He said he’d love to see more work on long-term disaster response, and hopes to run more of these tabletop exercises every few years if possible.

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