Keystone, Colo., had a pre-established crisis management plan in place when the Teller Lift accident occurred in 1985. The medical, management and media procedures in the plan prevented a tragedy from becoming a total disaster.
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March 1998 Issue
Keystone, Colo., had a pre-established crisis management plan in place when the Teller Lift accident occurred in 1985. The medical, management and media procedures in the plan prevented a tragedy from becoming a total disaster.