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POSTED 9/11/2009 WASHINGTON -A Coast Guard training exercise in the Potomac River near the Pentagon sparked confusion amid Friday's commemorations of the Sept. 11 anniversary. Media reports that shots were being fired in the river sent FBI agents scrambling to the scene and led the nearest airport to briefly ground flights. No shots were fired as part of the exercise, Coast Guard Chief Keith Moore said later Friday. The Coast Guard said it would review how its exercise led to TV news reports that were "based on overheard radio calls made over a training frequency" normally used only by the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard said such exercises go on every day in and around U.S. ports, and the Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies are not normally notified. Erroneous live cable news reports on CNN and Fox had said that the Coast Guard was firing shots on the river. CNN reported the Coast Guard had fired 10 rounds at a suspicious boat, and showed vessels circling in the water — near the bridge President Barack Obama's motorcade crossed on the way to a memorial at the Pentagon earlier Friday morning. The president was not near where the training exercise took place, Coast Guard Chief of Staff Vice Adm. John Currier said at a news conference. Currier said as part of its exercise, the Coast Guard aired simulated instructions to participants to fire 10 rounds and someone said "bang, bang, bang" to verbalize compliance. He described the exercise, which started at 9:30 a.m., as a "low tempo" drill. Currier said no apology from the Coast Guard for the confusion was necessary, but that the service would review its procedures and make any needed changes. He also said the exercise was handled by a field office in Baltimore and not the Coast Guard's Washington headquarters. Presidential spokesman Robert Gibbs said he didn't believe the White House was notified before the exercise. He defended the Coast Guard's decision to train in the Potomac on the Sept. 11 anniversary. Spokesman Robert Gibbs said if law enforcement felt there was a need for the drill, it's "best not to second-guess." Gibbs sharply criticized CNN for airing the inaccurate report that shots were fired. "Before we report things like this, checking would be good," Gibbs said. The Associated Press reported that an exercise was under way in the river and did not report that shots were fired. More than an hour after its first reports, CNN anchor Kyra Phillips said on the air that CNN's initial report stemmed from someone saying "bang, bang, bang" over a radio frequency monitored by the network's police scanner. "We did call the Coast Guard, and the Coast Guard said, 'We don't know what you're talking about,'" she said. CNN went ahead with the story based on a reporter's other sources, Phillips said. "We're still trying to hammer this out, but we did what we were supposed to do, according to our folks in Washington," Phillips said. CNN spokeswoman Edie Emery did not immediately respond to requests for comment. A group for military families expressed outrage that the Coast Guard exercise was held while families of those who died during the Sept. 11 attacks had gathered for a memorial service at the Pentagon. "September 11th is a day to remember the loss of 2,973 innocent victims in New York, Pennsylvania and the Pentagon; not a day to create an unnecessary panic near a terrorist's target," Military Families United said in a statement. Departures from Reagan National Airport were halted as a precaution at 10:08 a.m., then resumed at 10:30 a.m., Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Diane Spitaliere said. The airport borders the Potomac. A law enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said federal agents scrambled to the river scene after the initial media reports, because the local FBI office had not been told ahead of time about the Coast Guard exercise. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to discuss the incident. The confusion was reminiscent of an event earlier this year in New York, when a presidential airliner and two F-16 jets were flown low over the city for a White House photo shoot, and some people feared the city was under attack. After that incident, Obama said it was a mistake and promised it would not happen again. The director of the White House's military office resigned. The Coast Guard is part of the Homeland Security Department, which was created in response to the 9/11 attacks. The massive reorganization was designed to promote sharing of information within the department and among other law enforcement agencies. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is also part of the department and on Friday conducted an unannounced internal exercise to mark Sept. 11. After a moment of silence to mark 9/11, FEMA Director Craig Fugate activated the agency's communications centers at its headquarters and 10 regional offices. After the communications system was tested, the exercise ended. POSTED 9/11/2009 Obama reaffirms his position on health system reform - The president also signaled he might be open to some compromise on the public plan option and gave a nod to medical liability reform. GOP introduces seniors' "bill of rights" - The Obama administration responds with a report detailing why seniors need health reform. Health spending to drive record deficits higher - Rising health care costs and an aging population are expected to force Congress and the president to make tough financial decisions in the long term. 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I would just like to comment on the so called incident that took place on the Potomac River. You would have thought that who ever was in charge of coordinating security for the ceremony that took place in and around the Pentagon would have had all the right people notified. As far as I am concerned it was one major screw up. This time I do not blame the media. The Department of Homeland Security or what ever department can't even get it right in Washington, DC. Makes you wonder.
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Nanadee, here is a link you should view. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsWZHKIg3Cs
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