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Summary In this episode, Chris and Brian from Block Island Ferry discuss their operation of the ferry to Block Island. They highlight the vital resources and services they bring to the island's community, including emergency services and daily supplies. They also emphasize the importance of passenger safety and compliance with Coast Guard regulations. The conversation covers topics such as preparing for Coast Guard inspections, running simulated emergency exercises, and mitigating risks of electric vehicle fires. Chris and Brian also discuss the partnership between the ferry industry and the Coast Guard in shaping regulations and improving safety practices. Takeaways - Operating a ferry service to Block Island involves providing vital resources and services to the island's community. - Passenger safety is the top priority, and compliance with Coast Guard regulations is essential. - The ferry industry and the Coast Guard have a partnership to improve safety practices and shape regulations. - Running simulated emergency exercises helps prepare for potential incidents, such as electric vehicle fires. Chapters 00:00 Introduction To Block Island Ferry 01:51 Bringing Vital Resources 02:56 Trip Frequencies 04:16 Running Midsize Ferry Operations 06:11 The Block Island Ferry Mindset 06:55 Having Fun In the Operation 08:36 Presenting At The PVA 09:28 "1-2 Good Ideas Could Pay For Your Whole Trip" 11:34 Fostering Conversations In The Community 12:31 Bringing Back Information 13:11 Learning From The Community 15:31 Electric Car Fires On Ferries 17:57 Tabletop Exercises In Emergencies 21:05 USCG & PVA 22:52 Wrap Up
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