Song, wind, and mayhem: The Indiana State Fair stage collapse.

Q3 Medicine Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5055/jem.0821
Randy R Rapp
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The study of planning and execution failures resulting in disastrous outcomes for public events often offers much value when preparing for similar future events. While not recent, the lessons learned from the Indiana State Fair stage collapse of 2011 remain especially pertinent, due to thorough technical and managerial forensic investigations and their rigorous examination during subsequent litigation about the fatal event. Continued concern about life safety and inconsistent building code enforcement and design guidance for publicly occupied temporary structures, eg, outdoor stages, recently drew recommended changes by the International Code Council for the 2024 edition of the International Building Code. Codification of technical lessons learned is seldom immediate. Even with checklists and written plans of action, the full context of managerial lessons learned can be forgotten, as people without first-hand experience of earlier disasters plan later events. Salient events of the past can reinforce valuable lessons for today's practitioners, even to produce building code changes. That is certainly so for the Indiana State Fair stage collapse of August 2011.

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歌声、狂风和混乱印第安纳州博览会舞台坍塌。
对导致公共活动灾难性后果的规划和执行失败的研究,往往对今后类似活动的准备工作具有重要价值。2011 年印第安纳州博览会舞台坍塌事故的教训虽然不是最近才发生的,但由于进行了彻底的技术和管理取证调查,并在随后有关该致命事件的诉讼中进行了严格审查,因此仍具有特别重要的意义。由于对生命安全的持续关注,以及建筑规范执行和公共临时结构(如户外舞台)设计指导的不一致,国际规范委员会最近建议对 2024 年版的《国际建筑规范》进行修改。技术经验教训的编纂很少是立竿见影的。即使有了检查清单和书面行动计划,管理方面的经验教训也可能被遗忘,因为没有亲身经历过早期灾难的人可能会计划后来的事件。过去发生的突出事件可以为今天的实践者提供宝贵的经验教训,甚至可以促进建筑规范的修改。2011 年 8 月印第安纳州博览会舞台坍塌事件无疑就是如此。
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Journal of Emergency Management
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