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Mass Casualty Incident Drill at Shen School di

CLIFTON PARK -- Sunday morning was a race against time to save lives at Shenendehowa's Koda Junior High School. Eight fire departments, three ambulance squads, New York State Polices, helicopters, and emergency officials from across Saratoga County swarmed the school. But this time, it was just a drill. "The things that we learn, lessons that we'll learn from today will help us go back and change our plan and add some additional training to our members to be prepared for the day that this might happen," says Arthur Hunsinger, 1st Assistant Chief for the Clifton Park Fire Department. The Mass Casualty Incident Drill was the first one done at this locations, and only happens every few years. "One, it provides an opportunity to make contact with all the different emergency providers across the county. And, it gives them a chance too to get familiar with our buildings because that's always the issue in emergencies how familiar people are with the locations," says Dr. Oliver Robinson, Superintendent. The situation being simulated in the frill is one of the first responders say could happen in real life easily. A bus driver has a medical emergency, and drives into the building injuring and killing several students. But, luckily in this case the students are just acting. "Shen houses the largest number of people during any daytime on this campus of over 25 thousand. So the chance that something could happen to this magnitude ranks very high," says Hunsinger. "These are reality's I mean accidents happen and things happen, and I think that we can as a community think that we're never too safe," adds Robinson. Emergency crews will now look over what they can improve on from their response at the drill and make changes to better save lives.

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