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City of Prattville hosts statewide disaster response exercise

Addie McCluskey

Elmore Autauga News

The City of Prattville hosted the Alabama Mutual Aid System (AMAS), Oct. 7-8, 2025, at Cooter’s Pond Park for a statewide, full-scale disaster response exercise.

AMAS is a network of fire department teams across Alabama, organized to ensure a coordinated and efficient response during major disasters. These teams are trained, ready, and strategically positioned to provide mutual aid across the state.

โ€œThis is the first time this exercise has been hosted away from the fire college, and itโ€™s the biggest one we have ever done,โ€ said Jason Cupps, Captain of the Prattville Fire Department. โ€œI think having it at a central location here in Prattville is a good spot for everybody to come together.โ€

The exercise featured land and water-based search tactics along with the use of aviation, drones, and K9 resources to simulate response efforts in a disaster environment. Approximately 20 miles of the Alabama River served as the designated simulated flood area during the event, allowing teams to train in a realistic and challenging environment.

โ€œThis exercise gives our team the opportunity to come together and use their equipment before they have to use it in a real-world scenario,โ€ said Cupps.

More than 175 team members tackled a variety of missions on land and in the water, working to locate simulated victims while navigating added challenges like broken boat motors to make the scenarios as realistic as possible.

โ€œThey have to evolve and think on their feet,โ€ said Cupps. โ€œThey have to radio back to their team to solve these problems just like they would in the real world.โ€

By the end of the two-day event, participating teams walked away with valuable insight, hands-on experience, and practical lessons that will strengthen their ability to respond swiftly and effectively when real disasters strike.