Emergency Exercise to take place at Manchester Airport

Manchester Airport chiefs are warning travellers about an emergency exercise is set to take place today (Tuesday, July 31, 2018), enabling the Airport and Emergency Services to test their emergency procedures.
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General view of Manchester Airport

The exercise will take place in the Bollin Valley area and will see a large-scale response from the airport and emergency services from both Greater Manchester and Cheshire. There will be a large number of emergency service vehicles and personnel in and around the surrounding area during the exercise.

Manchester Airport Operations Director, Rad Taylor, said: “The purpose of this exercise is to practice and showcase a coordinated multi-agency response to an aircraft incident in challenging and difficult environments.

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“The exercise presents a challenge we hope we would never have to experience, but it is important for us to regularly train and be confident with the plans and procedures in place to deal with an emergency.

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General view of Manchester Airport

“As we want the exercise to be as real as possible for the emergency services involved, we don’t want to give too much about the exercise scenario away, however we wanted to let residents and passengers know beforehand and reassure them that there is no cause for concern.

“A full emergency response will take place to act out the scenario, however additional resources will be in place to provide a full response, should anything happen in ‘real life’ that requires a response.”

Flights will operate as normal during the exercise and the Airport will maintain normal operations throughout.

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