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JUL 2016

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30 JULY 2016 | EMSWORLD.com the glare of the media and any other person armed with a cell phone. The center operated in conjunction with the airline owning the aircraft in jeopar- dy, as well as the Red Cross. Families and friends can be made comfortable and receive situation briefings. The exercising of this center was seen as a necessary and integral part of the exercise. Transition to Investigation After the casualties are cleared and fires extinguished, the remains of both aircraft and passengers are considered a crime scene for the purposes of the initial inves- tigation. In a real incident, many agencies are required to investigate various facets of the scene from the FAA and NTSB through to the FBI and state police. Training and live scenarios require the understanding as to when the phase changes from that of rescue to recovery. This is created by the effective use of liaison officers from each agency within the unified command that maintain information f low in their own discrete channels and with each other. Conclusion In the aftermath of the RIC exercise, a num- ber of after-action reviews took place. The assessors from each phase of the drill were content that the region has a robust plan and approach to an incident at RIC. The oppor- tunity for agencies to conduct interoper- ability training both cross discipline and by jurisdiction continued to develop good relationships. R E F E R E N C E 1. Federal Aviation Regulations. Airport Emergency Plans (AEPs). www.risingup.com/fars/info/part139-325-FAR.shtml. A B O U T T H E A U T H O R Rob Lawrence, MCMI, is chief operating officer of the Richmond Ambulance Authority. Before coming to the USA in 2008 to work with RAA, he held the same position with the English county of Suffolk as part of the East of England Ambulance Service. He is a member of EMS World's editorial advisory board and host of the Word on the Street podcast. Rob is a featured speaker at EMS World Expo, October 3–7, in New Orleans, LA. Visit EMSWorldExpo.com for more information. 326 Industrial Park Lane, Orleans, VT 05860 888.546.8358 KIMTEKRESEARCH.com KIMTEK CORPORATION Proud Member Scan our QR-CODE with your smart phone Advanced Level ALL UNITS SHIP FULLY ASSEMBLED MTS-102 MTB-101 MTSTR-104 with seat belt for officer or rescuer 9 cubic feet of fully enclosed storage for equipment and supplies Easy slide out tray in the storage area Large area able to carry large duffle bags/equipment Rescue area able to transport patients/victims out of remote locations on long board or stokes basket Be Prepared. Stay Protected. For safe, efficient evacuation the MEDLITE ® Transport will transform your UTV/Side by Side. Over 3200+ units in service worldwide! Call KIMTEK Today! • 1-888-546-8358 kimtekresearch.com Upright retractable A safe extra seat utility pole MTD-103 Upgrades your UTV cargo box into a professional EMS transport device. For More Information Circle 27 on Reader Service Card Simulated casualties all wearing casualty cards describing their injuries await rescue and evacuation from the inside of the aircraft simulator.

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