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Germany's Largest Disaster Drill in a Decade Concludes in Erlangen

The 'Löwenzahn' exercise tested 800 responders in a simulated aircraft crash and chemical incident, aiming to refine multi-agency emergency coordination.

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Großangelegte Katastrophenschutzübung: Rund 800 Einsatzkräfte proben den Ernstfall
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Overview

  • The four-hour 'Löwenzahn' disaster simulation in Erlangen involved 800 responders addressing a mock aircraft crash and hazardous materials incident.
  • The scenario included a cargo plane striking a high-rise and triggering a chemical spill at a nearby factory, with 100 simulated casualties requiring coordinated care.
  • Participants included fire departments, police, medical teams, technical rescue units, and two hospitals, as mandated by Bavarian disaster preparedness laws.
  • Authorities emphasized the exercise's focus on testing interagency coordination and identifying gaps in emergency response plans under realistic conditions.
  • Insights from the exercise will inform updates to emergency protocols, ensuring readiness for complex crisis scenarios in the future.