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Emergency Response Planning

The manner in which an air show plans for its emergency response and, if necessary, executes the plan can be a life or death issue. This section provides important information on emergency planning as well as several examples of emergency response plans from other air shows.

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Emergency Response Plan - 2012 MCAS Cherry Point

This is the Emergency Response Plan from the 2012 MCAS Cherry Point Air Show Manual.

Emergency Plan - Fort Worth Alliance 2011

This is the Emergency Plan from the 2011 Fort Worth Alliance Air Show Manual.

Security & Emergency Planning for Civilian Shows

(Power point presentation from the break-out education session conducted at the 2008 ICAS Convention.) In this presentation, you’ll learn how to put together an effective emergency and security preparedness plan and how to ensure that the relevant details of the plan are effectively communicated to the people who need to know them.

Safety and Security Checklist, ICAS Air Show Manual

ICAS Air Show Manual Section 16 Safety and Security

When the Media Asks Post Accident Questions, ICAS Air Show Manual

In this chapter from the ICAS Air Show Manual, we pose questions that might be asked in the wake of an accident at your show and we provide sample answers.

Weather Disasters Test Emergency Preparedness (1994 3Q)

Weather Disasters Test Emergency Preparedness (1994 3Q)

Hillsboro Air Show Tragedy (2007, 2Q)

No amount of planning can mentally prepare an event organizer for the tragedy of an air show accident, but organizers of the Oregon International Air Show discovered that adherence to their planning and a genuine respect for those involved with and affected by the accident can do a lot to help during the post-accident recovery process.

The Comprehensive Air Show Emergency Response Plan (2005, 4Q)

Many North American air shows have found that the development of a Comprehensive Air Show Emergency Response Plan (CASERP) is the most effective method for dealing with virtually any type of accident or incident. In this article, we'll look at 28 key ingredients of every CASERP.

Why Air Shows Need a Crisis Media Strategy (2005, 4Q)

One of the world's foremost authorities on dealing with the media in crisis situations will explain crisis media strategies and why your organization needs one.

Air Show Security and Emergency Planning in a Post-9/11 Environment (2003, 1Q)

A good air show emergency plan now needs to cover responses to terrorism. Jon Hansen, former Oklahoma City Assistant Fire Chief and Director of Emergency and Security Planning for Aerospace America, and Dan Rozek, former law enforcement officer and Director of Safety and Security for AirSupport, LLC, suggest ways of making your air show unattractive to the bad guys and how to prepare for an incident should it happen.

Emergency Response Plan, Civilian Sample 1

This sample air show emergency response plan was developed by one of our ICAS member events as a tool to help them plan how they will react to a variety of different types of emergencies and security issues. It is presented here as a tool to help other air show professionals develop their own emergency response plan. Whether you are developing your own plan for the first time or you are looking for new ideas to help improve an existing plan, you should feel free to use any information or ideas you find in this plan or any of the others that we have provided to you in this category on the ICAS website.

Emergency Response Plan, Civilian Sample 2

This sample air show emergency response plan was developed by one of our ICAS member events as a tool to help them plan how they will react to a variety of different types of emergencies and security issues. It is presented here as a tool to help other air show professionals develop their own emergency response plan. Whether you are developing your own plan for the first time or you are looking for new ideas to help improve an existing plan, you should feel free to use any information or ideas you find in this plan or any of the others that we have provided to you in this category on the ICAS website.

Emergency Response Plan, Civilian Sample 5

This sample air show emergency response plan was developed by one of our ICAS member events as a tool to help them plan how they will react to a variety of different types of emergencies and security issues. It is presented here as a tool to help other air show professionals develop their own emergency response plan. Whether you are developing your own plan for the first time or you are looking for new ideas to help improve an existing plan, you should feel free to use any information or ideas you find in this plan or any of the others that we have provided to you in this category on the ICAS website.

Emergency Response Plan, Civilian Sample 3

This sample air show emergency response plan was developed by one of our ICAS member events as a tool to help them plan how they will react to a variety of different types of emergencies and security issues. It is presented here as a tool to help other air show professionals develop their own emergency response plan. Whether you are developing your own plan for the first time or you are looking for new ideas to help improve an existing plan, you should feel free to use any information or ideas you find in this plan or any of the others that we have provided to you in this category on the ICAS website.

Emergency Response Plan, Civilian Sample 4

This sample air show emergency response plan was developed by one of our ICAS member events as a tool to help them plan how they will react to a variety of different types of emergencies and security issues. It is presented here as a tool to help other air show professionals develop their own emergency response plan. Whether you are developing your own plan for the first time or you are looking for new ideas to help improve an existing plan, you should feel free to use any information or ideas you find in this plan or any of the others that we have provided to you in this category on the ICAS website.

Appendix C to Civilian Sample 5, Details on Fire and Rescue Operations

This Appendix C to Civilian Sample 5 provides details on the fire and rescue operations in the event that the air show's emergency response plan is activated.

Emergency Response Plan, Military Sample 1

This sample air show emergency response plan for an air show held on a military base was developed by one of our ICAS member events as a tool to help them plan how they will react to a variety of different types of emergencies and security issues. It is presented here as a tool to help other air show professionals develop their own emergency response plan. Whether you are developing your own plan for the first time or you are looking for new ideas to help improve an existing plan, you should feel free to use any information or ideas you find in this plan or any of the others that we have provided to you in this category on the ICAS website.

Appendices to Emergency Response Plan, Civilian Sample 4

This extensive set of appendices to Civilian Sample 4 provides specific details on ingress and egress from the airport grounds, communications, the role of the announcer in the show's emergency response, details on the bus evacuation plan, emergency response at the air show entry points, the traffic plan in the event that the emergency plan is activated, set-up of the air show triage area, mass casualty incident response, evacuation guidelines, crowd management during an air show emergency and much more.

Appendix B to Civilian Sample 5, Emergency Communications Operations

This appendix to Civilian Sample 5 provides details on communications operations in the event that the show's emergency response plan is activated.

Appendix E to Civilian Sample 5, Law Enforcement Organizational Chart

This appendix to Civilian Sample 5 provides an organizational chart that explains chain of command on emergency response issues related to law enforcement.

Appendix D to Civilian Sample 5, Incident Command Structure Organizational Chart

This appendix to Civilian Sample 5 offers a clear, concise organizational chart that explains chain of command for the incident command structure.

Appendix F to Civilian Sample 5, Medical Response Organizational Chart

In this appendix to Civilian Sample 5, an organizational chart and brief narrative description provides details on the chain of command for medical personnel involved if the air show's emergency response plan is activated.

Appendix G to Civilian Sample 5, Public Information Organizational Chart

This appendix to Civilian Sample 5 provides a graphic and written explanation of how the show coordinates its public information efforts if the emergency response plan is activated.

Emergency Response Plan, Non-North American Sample 1

This sample air show emergency response plan was developed by one of our ICAS member events as a tool to help them plan how they will react to a variety of different types of emergencies and security issues. It is presented here as a tool to help other air show professionals develop their own emergency response plan. Whether you are developing your own plan for the first time or you are looking for new ideas to help improve an existing plan, you should feel free to use any information or ideas you find in this plan or any of the others that we have provided to you in this category on the ICAS website.

Appendix A to Civilian Sample 5, Action Checklists for Major Participants

In flow chart format, this appendix to Civilian Sample 5 provides details on how each of the major participants in the emergency response plan are expected to react in specific situations.

Appendix H to Civilian Sample 5, Training for Activating the Emergency Response Plan

This appendix to Civilian Sample 5 explains the process that this show uses to ensure that everybody involved with activating the show's emergency response plan is properly trained and constantly brought current to ensure that, if the plan is activated, all participants will be able to contribute as planned and expected.

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