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GALLERY: Cascadia Rising Plane Crash Training

| June 10, 2016 10:15 AM

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>LOREN BENOIT/Press As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>

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<p>As part of the Cascadia Rising training scenario, more than 70 first responders participated in a training exercise for a two-plane crash on Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Coeur d'Alene Airport. To make the scenario realistic, 24 volunteers acted as victims of the crash, and first responders had to assess and treat the victims on-scene as they would in a real crash. To purchase photo, please visit cdapress.com/photos</p>