Marco Calleri, playing the part of an injured man, is loaded onto an EMS bus on Saturday.
Honolulu police, firefighters and city and private paramedics responded to a mock train derailment in East Kapolei on that led to hypothetical mass casualties.
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Honolulu EMS Director Jim Ireland took part in the training.
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Marco Calleri, playing the part of an injured man, is loaded onto an EMS bus.
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Honolulu Police Chief Joe Logan, left, leaves after the exercise.
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Marco Calleri, playing an injured man, is loaded onto an EMS bus.
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A rescue team lowers a mannequin.
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Shara Molina, Aiea EMS supervisor, was the medical incident commander during the exercise. She is checking out a mannequin on an EMS bus converted to carrying 12 stretchers.
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A rescue crew gets ready for a training exercise.
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A rescue crew lowers a stretcher.
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Mannequins with injuries were part of the training exercise.
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Claire Santos played an injured train rider.
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Lori Kahikina, interim CEO of the rail project, speaks during a press conference.
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Claire Santos, playing an injured train rider, gets off of an ambulance.