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Airline crash puts hospitals' 'mass casualty plan' to the test

Original post made on Jul 15, 2013

Within minutes of Saturday's crash-landing at San Francisco International Airport of an Asiana Airlines flight carrying 307 passengers, employees at Stanford University's two hospitals prepared to execute their long-rehearsed "mass casualty plan."

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Posted by Mr. Big
a resident of Waverly Park
on Jul 15, 2013 at 6:58 pm

Good job Stanford Hospital staff!

Now partner with FEMA/Homeland and any other agencies to purchase Moffett Field to be used as the staging area and receiving airport when the BIG ONE hits us on the Peninsula. The plan should include allowing private aircraft to evacuate citizens. In the meantime, rent it out for general aviation, Google, Air Rescue, NASA, Lockeed, etc.

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Fix Google WiFi packet loss problem! It makes viewing photos, videos, web pages and downloading application updates/file attachments impossible!


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