http://alertpage1.posterous.com/renonv-air-race-crash-september-16-2011-415-h
As an Incident Command System trained Communications person, after analyzing this audio recording of the Reno/Sparks NV EMS folks, they deserve a big pat on the back.
By 11 minutes in, they had three helicopters and 13 ambulances inbound or on-scene, and by 30 minutes into the incident they had more EMS resources than they needed inbound, including four more helicopters, two from out of state and numerous ambulances still enroute with one without an assignment in the Staging area. All inbound units were cancelled a couple minutes later.
There are some ICS gaffs (there always are), the main obvious one being that PD and EMS dispatch nor on-scene command were on the same songsheet for ingress and egress routes, but in all... this is a lot more coordinated than a lot of training tapes I've studied. There's some "lessons learned", but in all, amazingly good job.
The Medical Branch Director was also having to do a bit of over-the-air OJT for some non-supervisory EMS folks who weren't 100% up to speed, but they were also busy and dual-hatted without some extra ICS-trained supervisors on-scene.
Not bad. Some lessons learned, but it's pretty good work for a Mass Casualty Incident.