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This is Rick Curtis and this is the second in a series of videos about the International Incident Database System (IIDB). This video focuses on adding additional information to an incident. You should have already watched the video on "Adding an Incident."Previously, we added the Core Data of our Incident "Broken leg from canoe capsize" in the previous video. Now we are going to show you the multi-tiered aspect of the database that allows you to enter additional rich levels of detail about an incident.Let's do a quick review of the data that we have already entered....If we need to edit any of our origional information we can simply click the Edit button to go in and make changes. As you can see if we needed to add additional information about Environment, Environmental Conditions, or Weather we could click on the links to add/edit each of these categories.Now let's add information about a particular person involved in this incident...
Flash Video (19 minutes)
Additional information is available at www.incidentdatabase.org. Please join the discussion about the International Incident Database at our online forum.