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Emergency Drill Held at Sheridan County Airport

Summary by sheridanmedia.com
What if a commercial plane were to crash when approaching to land at Sheridan County Airport? What emergency services would be available to help the victims of such a crash? That was the scenario at the emergency drill held on Saturday, June 7 at the Airport.Airport manager Robert Gill explained the reason for the drill.He said that there were 34 ‘victims’ of today’s crash. The SkyWest planes have a capacity of up to 50 passengers and three crew…
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sheridanmedia.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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