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Tuesday, April 1, 2026
Independent Local News
Vol. 1, Issue 1

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VI Department of Health Conducts Territory-Wide Pediatric Disaster Drill

The Virgin Islands Department of Health will conduct a full-scale pediatric mass casualty exercise this week, testing the territory’s emergency response capabilities across both St. Thomas and St. Croix.

The drills are scheduled for Tuesday on St. Thomas and Thursday on St. Croix, with exercise activities planned at multiple locations including Lockhart K-8 School on St. Thomas and Pearl B. Larsen facilities on St. Croix. Residents in these areas should expect to see increased emergency activity and personnel during the scheduled times.

Why This Matters for USVI

Disaster preparedness exercises like this one are critical tools for ensuring that hospitals, emergency responders, and schools can effectively handle mass casualty incidents involving children. By running simulations before a real crisis occurs, the territory’s health system can identify gaps in coordination, communication, and resource allocation that could be life-saving during an actual emergency.

The focus on pediatric scenarios reflects a specific vulnerability in emergency planning. Children require specialized medical protocols, mental health support, and family reunification procedures that differ significantly from adult mass casualty responses. Testing these systems in advance helps ensure that if a real disaster occurs, responders will work together seamlessly.

How the Exercise Works

Full-scale disaster exercises typically involve simulated patients, coordinated medical staff across multiple facilities, and emergency management personnel working through realistic scenarios. These drills test everything from initial emergency calls through hospital triage, treatment, and potential transfer of patients between facilities.

By staging the exercise across two islands on different days, the Department of Health can assess readiness across the territory’s entire healthcare system and emergency response infrastructure. St. Croix and St. Thomas each maintain separate hospital systems and emergency services, making separate drills necessary to evaluate both islands’ capabilities.

Resident Awareness

The Department of Health is reminding the public that increased emergency vehicle traffic, personnel presence, and activity should be expected in the designated exercise areas during the scheduled times. This is not an actual emergency, and residents should not call 911 in response to the drill activity.

Schools and facilities participating in the exercise will be working with parents and staff beforehand to explain what to expect. Lockhart K-8 School and other involved institutions should have communicated details to their communities about timing and what participation will look like.

Broader Emergency Preparedness

The territory has invested in emergency preparedness following several significant natural disasters, including hurricanes that have exposed gaps in response systems. Regular exercises help maintain readiness among personnel who may not face mass casualty incidents frequently and ensure new staff members understand their roles in emergency situations.

These drills also provide opportunities for inter-agency coordination between schools, hospitals, emergency management, and first responders, helping to build the relationships and communication networks that become critical when real emergencies occur.

The Department of Health encourages residents to view these exercises as a positive sign that emergency preparedness is being taken seriously, and to understand that such drills ultimately strengthen the territory’s ability to protect its most vulnerable populations when it matters most.

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