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Herman
Elementary Evacuation Drill
August 25, 2001
A successful disaster drill was conducted on Saturday, August 25
in the parking lot of the Herman Elementary school. The
Washington/Burt LEPC simulated a release of anhydrous ammonia from a
tanker truck . In the simulation a school bus driver, played by
Washington County Supervisor Daryl Miller had a heart attack and
collided with the tanker truck causing the release. Fire and rescue
personnel had to respond to both the hazardous material release and
student passengers that needed medical attention.
First on the scene was the Herman VFD. Quickly assessing the
gravity and scope of the accident, they called for support from
Craig, Oakland and Lyons. After the anhydrous release was stopped,
rescue crews were able to treat the school bus victims. A triage
area was quickly established for 12 victims. Herman Fire Chief
Darrel Boyce simulated calls for life-flight and directed other
victims to be transported to Blair Memorial Community Hospital for
emergency care.
Participants and evaluators were impressed with the actual
tanker-truck used. It was provided by Terra Distribution and is used
in first responder training. "The simulation of the anhydrous
release looked as real as possible," according to Washington County
Emergency Manager Mike Dwyer. "We would like to repeat this drill in
the Arlington area sometime next year and have other departments
benefit from this hands-on training."
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