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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:

Poop-Loops
Feb21-08, 12:27 AM
If it were me, I would have included that chapter as a joke. Maybe this guy did, too?

I'd think that a UFO crash landing would be no different than a plane crash landing or something similar. Nobody will care about what exactly hit the ground at first. They will just freak out that there is something big in front of them that fell from the sky.

Ivan Seeking
Feb21-08, 02:29 PM
If you think about it, using a UFO crash as a training exercise makes sense. There is a high degree of uncertainty regarding any potential dangers and it would certainly result in chaos and panic. It is probably about as much of an unknown as any situation that one might imagine. There is also the fact that a real crashed UFO would likely be a military vehicle, or something like a spy satellite which could indeed present a variety of dangers not generally encountered. For example, it might cover an area the size of a football field with a dangerous gas. :biggrin: