night driver
ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
MY best example of this is the weekend that the Medina County Fairgrounds did a full up MCI/Disaster Drill for something at the Fairgrounds (I BELIEVE that the drill was a steam engine blast with MANY injuries/fatalities) and the hot-wash after that drill engendered some comms changes, some tuning of authorities and some rearrangements of where helo's were normally staged. ALL of those adjustments were made in a RAPID manner so they were in effect within 2 weeks when one of the larger steam tractors at the Steam Festival went high order.
Some people and organizations plan to avoid brain-freeze, gridlock, misplaced resources and untrained manpower.
Others simply react...
I was working for one of the tertiary hospitals in the region and was able to watch, in real time, how over a dozen hospitals from Columbus, OH to Detroit to Buffalo, managed to get everyone in need of ICU/Burn unit etc taken care of. This was a SERIOUS NDMS challenge event that damn near shut down ALL of us with just slightly over 40 ICU patients and 60 or so serious but not ICU-needing patients. Take a look at the map to get a legit handle on just HOW MANY hospitals were involved.
HENCE, I am a serious proponent of drills.