Posted by: AJ in SES
Back in March my SES unit attended a Rescue Competition and I videoed the event. The week before, we had carried out a mass casualty exercise and I videoed that as well. I have recently posted both videos to YouTube and have now discovered how to link them to my blog. So here they are.
Mass Casualty Exercise
Rescue competition
Enjoy!
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Posted by: AJ in Books, Life
I have just finished reading two books by Nick McCamley about bunkers and underground factories. Secret Underground Cities covers the history of the large underground military facilities that were built in England during WWII. I have visited the facility at Monkton Farleigh and once stayed in a house in Chislehurst that had an entrance to one of these facilities in its back garden. The book shows how largely these facilities were failures and cost huge amounts of money, often 20 times the original estimates. If nothing else it is a good study of poor project management. The book is not just dry history and contains the occasional anecdote. I particularly the story of the workers who clocked on when going underground, clocked off when they came to the surface, and were paid for the hours in between. Little did the timekeeper know, but some of these men had found another exit and were sneaking of to a second job for most of the day. Read the rest of this entry »
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