Atlanta Fire Rescue Department to Simulate and Extinguish Plane Fire (May 16, 2018)



For Immediate Release

May 16, 2018

Contact: Elise Durham
Director of Policy and Communications
(678) 920-0085
elise.durham@atl.com Andrew Gobeil
Deputy Director of Communication
(404) 227-2884
andy.gobeil@atl.com


Atlanta Fire Rescue Department to Simulate and Extinguish Plane Fire  Training exercise is part of annual certification for Airport rescue firefighters


             WHO:
              Atlanta Fire Rescue Department and firefighters

 

WHAT:             Live burn training exercises for Atlanta Fire Rescue and firefighter personnel at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. 

 

WHEN:            8 a.m.- noon Thursday, May 17, 2018

            
           

             WHERE:           Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

 Atlanta Fire Training Center
              860 Lake Mirror Drive

 College Park, GA 30354

                                   

(This event is closed to the media)
           

NOTES:           Please advise readers/viewers that this is strictly a TRAINING EXERCISE.

As a result of this drill, heavy dark smoke may be visible from nearby roads and interstates. This smoke may prompt a high volume of phone calls from motorists and residents.

 

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL) is the world’s busiest and most efficient airport, serving nearly 104 million passengers annually with nonstop service to more than 150 U.S. destinations and 70 international destinations in more than 50 countries. ATL boasts a direct economic impact of $34.8 billion in metro Atlanta and a total direct economic impact of $70.9 billion in Georgia. The Airport is the largest employer in Georgia, with more than 63,000 individuals working on-site. The Airport is a frequent recipient of awards of excellence for concessions, operations, sustainability, architectural engineering and construction. In 2016, ATL set in motion a multibillion-dollar capital improvement program, ATLNext, which will modernize the Domestic Terminal, extend two concourses, construct several parking decks, add a sixth runway, expand cargo facilities and pave the way for a 440-room InterContinental Hotel with Class A office space. For more information, visit www.atl.com.

 

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