WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE — Wright-Patterson Air Force Base personnel will hold a scheduled natural disaster response training exercise today, according to a base spokesperson.
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Warning sirens and notifications over the “Giant Voice” are all part of the training exercise, which will take place during an unspecified time Wednesday, the spokesperson said in a media release Tuesday. Other communications will also be made across Areas A and B to notify base members of the simulated event.
People traveling on or near the base during the exercise are told to expect some impacts of the exercise including backed-up traffic at the gates, travel congestion, emergency vehicles moving around the base, temporary closures of some roads, increased security measures and others, the spokesperson said.
Additional details were not released.