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Disaster at Dulles? No, Just a Drill

Dulles International Airport will simulate a jetliner accident - complete with victims and fire - on Saturday.

If you see smoke and helicopters in the direction of Dulles International Airport on Saturday, don't be alarmed.

The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) is conducting an emergency preparedness exercise from 8:30 a.m. to noon.

The drill will include a simulated aircraft accident that will test the Airport’s emergency plan and provide hands-on training to airport and mutual aid emergency response personnel, an airport spokesman said.

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The drill will take place on a closed runway and will not affect normal airport operations. But it will include the following elements to simulate the realism of an actual emergency:

*  A widebody United Airlines jet aircraft on the runway

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* A trainer aircraft that will be lit on fire, producing visible smoke

* Over 50 responding emergency vehicles, including mutual aid from eight surrounding fire departments

* Over 100 volunteer actors that will simulate injuries sustained from the incident

* A helicopter hovering over the scene

The exercise is not open to the public. And remember, despite the commotion, especially near Routes 606 and 28, all is well.


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