Emergency Services Training Exercise Scheduled At Griffith Airport

Written by: The Griffith Phoenix

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Griffith Airport will host an emergency services training exercise on Wednesday, October 25.

Don’t be alarmed if you see large numbers of emergency vehicles at Griffith Airport this week.

It is all part of a training exercise.

The exercise, known as “Broken Wing” will be carried out on Wednesday, October 25 and will include local teams from the NSW Police Force, Fire and Rescue NSW, Ambulance, Rural Fire Service, SES and Griffith City Council Airport staff.

The Council’s Director of Infrastructure and Operations, Phil King is the Local Emergency Management Officer.

He said conducting emergency exercises was a requirement of public airports and was a valuable opportunity for all local emergency services.

“The purpose of the training is to assess the multi-agency response and capabilities of all emergency services and to test the Griffith Airport Emergency Plan,” Mr King said.

Responsible for the airport operating compliance, Council’s Director of Sustainable Development Services, Bruce Gibbs said the exercise was conducted on a bi-annual basis and allowed those involved to assess emergency procedures and training.

“Please don't be alarmed if you see emergency response vehicles and personnel at the airport during the training exercise,” Mr Gibbs said.

The exercise will commence at, 6.30pm and should not exceed three hours.

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