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Reagan Airport MCI Drill
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I had the unique opportunity to take part in the Ronald Reagan emergency preparedness drill this past Fall.  Excellent training opportunity, also had the chance to get a few pictures at the conclusion of the event.  As usual, not a lot of info; just a random mix of apparatus that attended.  Input is welcome.

 

Starting off with the staging area.

 

   

 

   

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Engine 24 from DC

 

   

 

"Green" patient transport bus also from DC

 

   

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Medical Care Support Unit

 

   

 

Mass Casualty Unit also from Washington DC.  Not sure where these units are kept.

 

   

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Engine 105 from Arlington

 

   

 

MAB from Arlington.  I'm assuming they're stationed together.

 

   

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Engine 106 from Falls Church

 

   

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Couple newer engines from Alexandria. 

 

   

 

Engine 209 is also in a newer Rosenbauer.

 

   

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Group shot of Engine and Truck 204

 

   

 

EMS 232

 

   

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New F345 from Reagan

 

   

 

Older Foam 301...I personally think this generation of Strykers look better

 

   

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New Mobile Command Post 300.  Plans were for this unit to be kept at Dulles Airport.

 

   

 

Medical Care Support Unit 301 is this large Kenworth.  Capable of treating 200 patients off each side of the trailer, a similar unit is kept at Dulles.

 

   

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A variety of support units from the Airport were there.

 

EMS 301 is this Chevy Suburban

 

   

 

BC 306 is this Ford

 

   

 

BC 301 is this unique Ford E.  Similar unit is found at Dulles.  Not sure how MWAA does their Battalions...anyone able to clarify?

 

   

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Variety of Fairfax county units attended.  M405 is this Freightliner.

 

   

 

M411 is this newer International

 

   

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T422 from Springfield

 

   

 

T425 from Reston

 

   

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Engine 436 from Frying Pan

 

   

 

Also from Fairfax county, E437

 

   

 

Last from Fairfax is this reserve medic unit

 

   

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Couple units from Prince William County.  First up is A503

 

   

 

Unit I was assigned to, A524 (being operated as M524)

 

   

 

E504B is this International/Pierce

 

   

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Few Maryland units.  E553 from PG county

 

   

 

Brunswick A197

 

   

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Montgomery county had a very impressive showing, 3-4 engines and at least 8 ambulances.

 

   

 

   

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Last one from the show is M625 from Sterling Rescue in Loudoun County.

 

Hope you enjoyed the look at some of the apparatus at the drill.

 

   

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#18
Nice Shots. Thanks for sharing.

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#19
Nice Stuff Andrew !

Trey White
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#20
Good photos!

 

tHANKs

tHANKs
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