BANGOR, Maine — What if a pandemic hit Maine? Who would respond? What would they do? Where would they get vital resources that likely would be in short supply? What if there wasn’t enough antidote to go around?
These are just some of the questions that about 100 emergency responders from eight Maine counties grappled with Thursday during “Zombie Apocalypse,” a daylong preparedness exercise conducted by the Northeastern Maine Regional Resource Center at Spectacular Event Center.
During the exercise, representatives from several hospitals and nursing homes, public safety and emergency management agencies, the Maine National Guard, amateur radio operators and the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention gathered to think about how they would respond to a worldwide outbreak of an infectious disease — in this case a “zombie” pandemic that originated in Jamaica and spread throughout the globe by bites from zombies.
“This gives us the opportunity to do something a little bit different, but it still has the same principles that would apply in a real situation,” said Kathy Knight, director of the Northeastern Maine Regional Resource Center.
Participants who were “bit” by zombies had stickers affixed to their name tags.
“If they don’t receive the anti-zombie drug, they progress to stage two and then on to the ‘undead’ stage,” Knight said.
To give the exercise a realistic feel, Knight brought in Don Wade, a well-known moulage expert from Orrington, who applied makeup, wax and fake blood to create zombies of varying degrees of illness.
Wade said he has volunteered his service for a variety of mass casualty planning exercises over the years. He also has made up actors who appeared in public service videos about drunken driving and other dangers.
“Usually, it’s cuts, burns, amputation and heart attacks and that kind of thing. I have all the props for that. Today was the first time I ever had to do zombies. [Knight] asked me and I couldn’t refuse,” Wade said with a chuckle.
Another realistic touch was “press conference” footage from the cult classic zombie movie “Dawn of the Dead,” which exercise organizers downloaded from YouTube and projected on a large screen.
During the exercise, people responsible for the well-being of others in their communities also were thrown the occasional curveball, including stolen antidote, vigilantes and zombie infections among their own.
Knight said the idea was to get responders to “think outside the box. They need to figure out what they need, how they’re going to respond and how they are going to share their resources to respond to the disaster. They need to know who to go to outside their community to find the resources they don’t have, so it’s a different twist.”
“This exercise, yes it’s very entertaining, but it’s using the same tools and preparing for any kind of widespread illness,” added Allison Geaghan, an administrative assistant with the regional center.
The Zombie Apocalypse scenario was the idea of Jordan Buck of Brewer, a nurse who graduated from the University of Maine in May and now is employed at Eastern Maine Medical Center. Buck also is a science fiction buff.
“I did my community rotation with Kathy Knight and she asked me what I wanted to work on and I told her I like the whole zombie thing and then she decided to use it for this,” Jordan said.
In the exercise, Jordan portrays the first person in the region to be bit by a zombie.



Sounds like a completely useless waste of money.
It’s not really about zombies, it’s about a pandemic. It makes no difference if you want to call the problem zombies, Capt. Trips (as in The Stand) or a new form of the plague. The point is a highly contagious disease that spreads faster then it can be contained. How do all the various public service agencies respond to that sort of thing? Thus the reason for this exercise.
Well it does. First off everyone know there is no cure for Zombies you have to shoot them in the head. Thus the whole exercise was pointless. Now if they had responded with say paintball or squibs and taken out the infected via head shots then you would have had some training. As it stands the way the scenario ran you would have simply made more zombies for us up here to take care of when they head this way looking for brains to eat as the heads down that way where not very filling as they did not even know enough to stay away form the zombie hoards!!! A zombie comes up my driveway he will get a 50bmg to the head a full 300 yards before reaching my door! Are you ready? I am…
You do know zombies are not real, correct?
And neither was this ‘training exercise’!
Kind of the POINT but I guess you missed that……
Well your entire gotta shot them in the head rant. Some folks truly think zombies are real.
Hey we do not have any right NOW that we know of but if they do show up I am ready.. I have 12 silver bullets in live rounds for my .357 just in case one never knows what may happen.
why is getting all of these emergency responders/managers and facilities working together for disaster preparedness a useless waste of money?? it’s only a matter of time before these same groups of people will be working together to ensure the saftey of the public and protection of our properties. yea the theme seems a little much, however it’s the same idea as if a virus outbreak or anyother epidemic happens. they will all still have to work together, they will all have to share resources, and they will all have to call in support from out side their normal comfort zone… I for one and am all for this. i’d rather them be well prepared rather than “shooting in the dark” per say.
i agree 100%
you are missing the point
Sounds like our government is planning a attack on it’s own people
Zombies are going to board the UFOs and leave area 51 in the near future to attack us.
I never understood the zombie apocalypse theme…
The answer to a Zombie Apocalypse is vaccinated zombies. I didn’t say cure, I said “answer.” You’d better think twice before you get that jab when the outbreak hits because there’s no telling what kind of witches brew the vaccine will be made of.
And don’t forgrt the sky could fall down too…
Right before the Mayan Calendar predicts the world comes to an end. That’s this december right. LOL.
Fear is funny, if you’re not afraid.
Sure – I get the fun of a little whimsey now and then. But really? Some foolish zombie scenario?
Seriously, I think we can find better ways spend tax money to train first responders than playing zombie warrior. Lets prepare for real pandemics.
What!!??
everyone knows you have to shoot zombies in the head. there, now you know how to survive an attack.
Don’t forget double tap.
seatbelts, and cardio too.
Are they preparing to spray us with monkey dust or what?
Is it me or have we collectivley lost our ability to laugh at ourselevs and have a little fun? People just seem so angry on here. The Zombie drill was good planning and checking of resources – what’s it matter if they had a little fun while doing it? If/when disaster strikes, you naysayers will be glad these folks were training to save your bacon …
Pure crapola…
That guys a make up artist? His Zombie make-up is a load of garbage!
excercise extreme caution when in the vicinity of Leadbetter’s ministop (no gasoline): here is video evidence of the walking undead http://youtu.be/5GFh6LU2gSU They're heading for your street! they’re at your front door….!!!
nice… must remember to work on cardio
I don’t see it as a waste of time. Granted its a little silly but it prepares people to deal with a highly contageous pathogen. Fact is that if a true pandemic were to hit we’d all be in big trouble.
Yes we would, thanks to our Open Border policies!
here is a fun article
http://gizmodo.com/5920462/a-bird-flu-pandemic-is-just-three-mutations-away
Who care what “disease” they used to portray in the use of the pandemic training.
These training exercise rely on volunteers to play victims all day, I bet it was a whole lot easier to fill the seats with zombies then plague victims.
So many zombies, so little ammunition!
As an older person , I am trying to access when I might be attacked by a zombie . My thoughts are that being hit by lightning would be much higher on my list . I retracked, someone on bath salts could possible be the zombie that would be my downfall.
Wait until they start mixing Bath Salts with LSD!
Officers found a gummy bear mold along with ecstasy, bath salts, LSD, and prescription anxiety drugs in a car the three were riding in Tuesday.
http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/oh_lake/three-arrested-in-mentor-after-gummy-bear-molds-used-to-package-drugs-allegedly-found-in-car