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On the last day of school in July 2007, 14 pupils and 8 members of staff set off on their annual school trip to WEST MID

On the last day of school in July 2007, 14 pupils and 8 members of staff set off on their annual school trip to WEST MIDLAND SAFARI PARK. It was a journey that none would forget!!. At 4pm they left West Midlands as planned. BUT. By 6pm – the time they were expected to arrive back in school.

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On the last day of school in July 2007, 14 pupils and 8 members of staff set off on their annual school trip to WEST MID

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  1. On the last day of school in July 2007, 14 pupils and 8 members of staff set off on their annual school trip to WEST MIDLAND SAFARI PARK.

  2. It was a journey that none would forget!!

  3. At 4pm they left West Midlands as planned. BUT By 6pm – the time they were expected to arrive back in school.

  4. THEY HAD’NT RETURNED!!! AND, even by 8pm

  5. What had gone so badly wrong? Everywhere you go Always take the w_ _ _ _ _ _ with you Everywhere you go Always ……………………………..

  6. The Great Floods of July 2007

  7. Scenario • You are part of a Flood Management Team who has been called out to the town of Tewkesbury in Gloustershire (40 miles from the Welsh border). • Thousands of commuters are caught up in traffic and chaos for miles around as it approaches ‘rush hour’ on a Friday evening. • An helicopter is in the air sending back reports. It is your job to collect the reports, send the school minibus to a safe pace using the map and make the crucial decisions to manage the whole situation.

  8. The roles • The Information co-ordinator. You will need to collect all the information from the teleprinter and pass it on to the Flood Crisis Manager • The Flood Crisis Manager You are in charge of making the critical decisions. Once the Information co-ordinator has passed you the information you have to quickly make a decision on the ‘risk assessment sheet’ • The Route Finder You will need to select 3 places for the school minibus to spend the night just in case they can’t get home.

  9. The River Severn The town of Tewkesbury

  10. Tewkesbury, July 24th 2007

  11. At 6.00pm, the bus was caught in very slow moving traffic here – trying to get home Pupil Map

  12. A Safe Place to Lay The Mayor has requested that the team work together to prepare a map that provides possible locations for the school minibus to rest for the night. Remember – they have to be able to get through. Red zone: Could be hard to get too but a safe place offering warmth, food and shelter for the teachers and pupils. Amber zone: Should be easier to get too but maybe not the most suitable for teachers and pupils. Green zone: This area is considered to be easy to get too but have very few facilities for teachers and pupils.

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