MARTINSBURG - A mock disaster drill that was the first of its kind to be conducted on such a large scale took place Thursday at the 167th Airlift Wing of the West Virginia Air National Guard.
The scenario involved the need for a C-5 Galaxy aircraft to make an emergency landing at the 167th base when the crew and passengers fell ill with flu-like symptoms on a returning flight from Afghanistan.
According to the drill, it is later determined through a series of tests that those on board have been exposed to anthrax from souvenirs such as rugs and other wool products brought home by the passengers aboard the aircraft.
Thursday's drill was unique in that there had never been a scenario involving the presence of a weapon of mass destruction on a C-5, according to guard representatives.
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