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http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18351103&BRD=1718&PAG=461&dept_id=74409&rfi=6
(KENT COUNTY DAILY TIMES)
“IT WAS ONLY A DRILL”
Amanda K. Lowe, Daily Times
05/17/2007
COVENTRY -
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “The Coventry Emergency Management Agency and the Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency jointly sponsored the exercise involving a simulated emergency.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “The subjects walked unnoticed through the chorus and band area and were approached by Kim Sturdhal, a behavioral specialist at the school. The subjects shot Sturdhal and threw their chlorine bombs. An administrator heard the commotion and called for a lockdown of the school.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “First the students underwent gross decontamination, in which they were sprayed down by a fire hose. Next, the students entered a decontamination tent in which a team in fully enclosed suits washed the chemicals off the students. Ambulatory students were able to walk through the tent and non-ambulatory victims rode a conveyor belt through the tent.
“There are four chambers inside the tent,” said Frank Brown, Hopkins Hill Fire District chief. “There is an undress chamber, a wash chamber, a rinse chamber, and a redress chamber. They are washed with warm water and Johnson’s Baby Shampoo because that works best and is much less intrusive. The students are IDed by priority of who needs medical attention, and shipped to the hospital. It is a critical step to get the chemicals off the victims and to prevent the chemicals from getting on anyone else.””