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Uploaded: Monday, July 27, 2009, 11:43 AM
VIDEO: Hanging mannequin prompts 911 calls
Exercise part of search-and-rescue simulation in East Palo Alto
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by Sue Dremann
Palo Alto Online Staff
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| A man purported to be hanging by the neck from the Howrey law offices next to the Four Seasons Hotel in East Palo Alto Saturday turned out to be a dummy.
Dozens of people telephoned 911 on Saturday morning to report the hanging man, according to Menlo Park Firefighter Neiley Hunt. But the "victim" turned out to be a fire department mannequin sporting a flame tattoo on its right arm.
The mannequin was part of a week-long annual search-and-rescue simulation by the Urban Search and Rescue California Task Force 3, a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) task force sponsored by the Menlo Park Fire Department.
The drill practiced rope rescuing -- lowering team members down the building's facade to save the mannequin -- which represented a window washer who had fallen from his scaffolding.
Among those participating in the drill was Angus, a border collie that was lowered down the rope with his handler, Peter Gross, a San Francisco firefighter. The dog-lowering exercise was to get Angus used to ropes in case of having to be lowered into a building with collapsed floors, to seek victims or bodies.
Firefighters from as far away as Santa Clara and San Francisco took part in the training exercise.Are you receiving Express, our free daily e-mail edition? See a sample and sign-up for Express.
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