[June 16, 2012]
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In this scenario, the
victims will have to go through not only a water bath but also the decontamination tent.
Pictures by Nila Smith |
A young victim lies calling for help in the
midst of the chaos. Remember, this is happening at Scully Park
during the balloon festival. There are hundreds of people who
have been exposed to this noxious chemical.
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Victims are classified as to their current
condition. Those who are able to walk on their own are referred
to as the "walking wounded." They are directed to the water
bath and then assisted in going though the de-con tent. |
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A young victim emerges from the tent
thoroughly soaked.
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Victims then are asked to put on hazmat
suits. The tags they are wearing around their necks are for
the training and will tell the first responders if they are injured
to the point of requiring hospitalization. |
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And sadly, there is another deceased victim.
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Even the rescuers clad in their special suits
have to go through de-con.
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Again, after such a drill, they don't have to
pretend to be hot and tired. The plastic suits and headgear
are designed to keep air out, which also keeps the heat in.
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And under the suits they still have to wear
protective face masks with breathing apparatus and oxygen tanks
attached. |
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