Ivan Seeking
Feb20-08, 06:41 PM
Normally I would put something like this in the UFO news thread, but this was too good to pass up. :biggrin: Too funny!!! And it's not a first. For a time there was a generally distributed manual that discussed how firefighters should handle a UFO [alien spacecraft] crash scene.
Whatever your beliefs, it’s hard to dismiss how life-changing alien contact could be.
...Firefighters are getting trained for that contact, learning what to do and how to handle the situation if it ever turns into reality. [continued]
http://www.abc15.com/content/news/webxtra/story.aspx?content_id=da856bf0-e039-4a0b-8d5c-66bc5ff51e75
Here is a reference to the older story that I mentioned. As you can imagine the ET crowd went nuts over this.
Deerfield Twp. Fire Rescue Chief Bill Kramer is the co-author of a 1992 manual that serves as a guide for fire departments in disaster control. Along with Charles Bahme, Kramer penned a chapter in the manual Fire Officers’ Guide to Disaster Control on how fire departments should react if a UFO lands.
...Kramer said fire rescue personnel would be the first called if a UFO lands. Although there have not been any real encounters with UFOs, Kramer said the chapter essentially deals with panic control. He said there have been a number of incidents over the years that have induced panic. [continued]
http://www.pulsejournal.com/news/content/news/2004/12/09/pj1209japantv.html
Given that we have never experienced difficulties with crashed alien spacecrafts, it would seem that training for events having slightly better odds of occurring might be worth considering. :biggrin:
Whatever your beliefs, it’s hard to dismiss how life-changing alien contact could be.
...Firefighters are getting trained for that contact, learning what to do and how to handle the situation if it ever turns into reality. [continued]
http://www.abc15.com/content/news/webxtra/story.aspx?content_id=da856bf0-e039-4a0b-8d5c-66bc5ff51e75
Here is a reference to the older story that I mentioned. As you can imagine the ET crowd went nuts over this.
Deerfield Twp. Fire Rescue Chief Bill Kramer is the co-author of a 1992 manual that serves as a guide for fire departments in disaster control. Along with Charles Bahme, Kramer penned a chapter in the manual Fire Officers’ Guide to Disaster Control on how fire departments should react if a UFO lands.
...Kramer said fire rescue personnel would be the first called if a UFO lands. Although there have not been any real encounters with UFOs, Kramer said the chapter essentially deals with panic control. He said there have been a number of incidents over the years that have induced panic. [continued]
http://www.pulsejournal.com/news/content/news/2004/12/09/pj1209japantv.html
Given that we have never experienced difficulties with crashed alien spacecrafts, it would seem that training for events having slightly better odds of occurring might be worth considering. :biggrin: