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    Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers train in Indiana

    Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers train in Indiana

    Photo By Master Sgt. Helen Miller | Members of the 1171st Area Support Company from Ypsilanti, Mich., Michigan Army...... read more read more

    CAMP ATTERBURY, IN, UNITED STATES

    08.05.2014

    Story by Staff Sgt. Helen Miller 

    46th Military Police Command

    CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. – In a notional nuclear attack on a major American city, the 1171st Area Support Medical Company from Ypsilanti, Mich., is training at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center this week, to take part in Vibrant Response 14.

    Vibrant Response is a major field training and command post exercise conducted by U.S Northern Command and led by U.S. Army North. It is designed to test the capabilities of the Department of Defense's ability to respond to a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear event.

    The unit has been training over the last year in preparation for this first responder exercise. During the training, the 1171st triage, extraction and transportation capabilities were used to augment or provide relief in place for disaster operations initially started by local first responders. During the exercise, observer controller/trainers from U.S. Army North observe and evaluate how the participants perform and provide feedback.

    In a terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction scenario, the 1171st is trained to assist the local, state, and federal response efforts.

    In the training, it is estimated that a total of 65,000 citizens were within the area defined as the evacuation zone due to the fallout created by the nuclear detonation. Some of these citizens would be evacuated immediately, while those further downwind might shelter in place and be evacuated later. Soldiers triage, evacuate and transport civilian role-players during the exercise.

    “This training scenario is very realistic, the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center is fantastic,” said Capt. Tim Findlay of the 1171st Area Support Medical Company. “We train because we are reminded that someday, we may have to execute this scenario for real.” Findlay understands the importance this training is for real-life disasters his Soldiers might have to face.

    The Michigan National Guard's 12,000 Soldiers and Airmen stand ready to serve both state and nation. With operations at three air fields, two major training bases and more than 40 armories around the state, Michigan National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are trained to provide a wide-range of disaster response and other support to civil authorities, while maintaining a high degree of combat readiness. The Michigan National Guard operates two State Partnership for Peace programs, with Latvia (since 1993) and Liberia (since 2009). Joint Forces Headquarters is in Lansing.


    MEDIA ADVISORY: For more information, please contact the Michigan National Guard public affairs office at 517-481-8141.

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    Date Taken: 08.05.2014
    Date Posted: 08.05.2014 16:24
    Story ID: 138372
    Location: CAMP ATTERBURY, IN, US
    Hometown: YPSILANTI, MI, US

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