Mass Casualty Drill Held Sunday In Amagansett - 27 East

Mass Casualty Drill Held Sunday In Amagansett

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First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett.  DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett. DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett.  DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett. DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett.  DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett. DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett.  DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett. DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett.  DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett. DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett.  DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett. DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett.  DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett. DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett.  DOUG KUNTZ

First responders go to work during the full-scale mass casualty drill involving a train accident on Sunday morning in Amagansett. DOUG KUNTZ

authorStaff Writer on Apr 23, 2024
A full-scale mass casualty incident (MCI) drill involving a train was held on Sunday in Amagansett. The drill was organized in conjunction with the East Hampton Town Chiefs Association, Stony... more

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