LAX Conducts Plane Crash Drill to Test Emergency Response Time
Los Angeles International Airport conducted a full-scale plane crash simulation on April 13th.
The two-hour drill, which was conducted to test the emergency response time, used a Boeing 777 plane that crashed and caught fire in a debris field.
Around 500 emergency personnel, including firefighters, participated in the exercise, while 150 volunteers acted as crash victims.

A small plane made an emergency landing in a field in Macedon, Wayne County, New York, on January 21.
