Roy Bishop (Deputy Commissioner London Fire Brigade) visited Whyte Island to present lessons learnt at the London Bombing. He was interested to see how we conduct our Command and Control procedures with a multi agency team. The rubble pile at Whyte Island was used for the USAR incident, Decontamination setup, and scientific unit testing.
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