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Indy Airport Live Disaster Exercise | 2016 APEX 

Indianapolis International Airport
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Indianapolis Airport Authority tested its airport emergency operations plan with a full-scale, multi-emergency training exercise, involving airport personnel, first responders and participants from more than 30 organizations in the Greater Indianapolis Area.
The Airport Emergency Exercise, required by the Federal Aviation Administration to take place once every three years, evaluates airport operations plans in the event of an emergency. During the exercise, critical functions such as incident command and control, rescue methods and procedures, and triage of injured victims are assessed.
“For the IAA, this exercise goes far beyond meeting an FAA requirement,” said Mike Medvescek, IAA senior director of operations and public safety. “It allows us to take a critical look at our procedures, personnel, controls and so forth -- and ensure we are continuing to do everything possible to be stringently prepared to respond to an aircraft disaster.”
Medvescek said the exercise includes multiple organizations from all over the surrounding area, such as local police and fire departments, emergency personnel, hospitals, and even public businesses that are located in close proximity to the airport, all in the interest to ensure everyone is prepared in the case of such an emergency. More than 100 first responders directly participated in the drill.
“In partnering with multiple agencies, we’re able to provide a training that not only tests us, but also strengthen relationships within the community,” said Chief Rick Gentry, head of IAA fire department.
An actual aircraft was staged at the scene of the exercise as well as a separate live aircraft fire trainer. Additionally, approximately 100 volunteers of all ages served as disaster victims and survivors, complete with theatrical make-up and moulage to create mock wounds and injuries.
“Training and planning is the best way for our first responders to prepare for a disaster situation, said Mayor Joe Hogsett. “This multi-agency drill will ensure that if the unthinkable happens, our citizens will be served with a speedy, efficient response with collaboration and cooperation across agencies.”

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30 авг 2016

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Комментарии : 7   
@mamindhive
@mamindhive Год назад
Great exercise
@Mr.Deleterious
@Mr.Deleterious 6 лет назад
The response is overwhelming and quick. This is awesome that people are in such good care in the event of an accident. Is this only like this in Indy or all American International Airports?
@WAW100192
@WAW100192 5 лет назад
S.E. Sander all 139 airports (FAA inspected and certified) have to have a full scale exercise like this once every 3 years.
@WAW100192
@WAW100192 5 лет назад
All part 139***
@yilinfeng7836
@yilinfeng7836 3 года назад
@@WAW100192 All Class I airports under Part 139 are required to conduct a full-scale exercise at least every 3 years.
@maxhallman1036
@maxhallman1036 3 года назад
@@WAW100192 atleast every 3 years
@God-has-entered-into-my-body
@God-has-entered-into-my-body 3 года назад
God entered into my body, like a body. my same size. holy ghost baptism. God rips my face, shoots into my mouth, gum disease. JEsus appears and laughs
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