Members of a Search and Extraction Team use collapsible stretchers to deliver a role player acting as a victim of a chemical attack to a decontamination and medical treatment site during a search and extraction training exercise here on Camp Hartell Monday, June 10, 2013. Search and extraction, which is a part of rescue and recovery operations, is one of the many aspects of training soldiers and airmen from the Massachusetts National Guard here at Camp Hartell will perform during a Homeland Response Force training exercise. Soldiers and airmen from the 101st Engineer Battalion, the 179th and 180th Fire Detachments, 272nd Chemical Company, and the 102nd and 104th Medical Groups will go over the proper ways to conduct rescue and recovery, decontamination, and medical operations during a massive casualty event. These units, along with the 79th Troop Command, which provides command and control assets, make up the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Environmental (CBRNE), Enhanced Response Force Package or CERF-P. The CERF-P's mission is to provide assistance to local and state authorities during both natural and man-made disasters. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Michael Broughey, 65th Public Affairs Operations Center, Massachusetts National Guard)
Date Taken: | 06.10.2013 |
Date Posted: | 06.12.2013 17:09 |
Photo ID: | 951664 |
VIRIN: | 130609-Z-SL864-076 |
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Location: | WINDSOR LOCKS, CT, US |
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