Sustainers Conduct Chemical Training

4th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade
Story by Sgt. James Geelen

Date: 09.16.2019
Posted: 09.17.2019 16:30
News ID: 341620
Sustainers Conduct Chemical Training

FORT CARSON, Colo. –Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense, (CBRN), are measures in situations where hazards or threats may be present. CBRN specialist are primarily responsible for defending the country against the threat of weapons of mass destruction.
Recently the CBRN Soldiers of the 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division conducted decontamination scenarios to familiarize themselves with decontaminating personnel and equipment.
“We hope to never use our skillset,” Klein said. “But in the eventuality, this training builds readiness to allow the sustainment brigade to operate in any environment. This shows that we’re capable of supporting any mission, anywhere in the world.”
The Soldiers were learning how to set up and use the Joint Service Transportable Decontamination System, JSTDS, to help in the decontamination process.
“This system helps Soldiers to decontaminate vehicles that were possibly exposed to chemical weapons or were maneuvering through a contaminated area,” said Capt. Oliver Klein, brigade CBRN officer, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division. “We can effectively inspect and secure a vehicle in six minutes when everything is set up and working smoothly.”
The Soldiers were grateful for the chance to test their skills and add to their repertoire.
“Anytime that you can get out of the classroom and do hands on training, makes for a good day,” said Sgt. Wyatt Tomko, 230th Finance Management Support Unit, 4th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division. “Even though I’m getting ready to transition to Fort Irvin, California, I’m glad that I had the opportunity to attend this training.”
The ability to decontaminate vehicles is very important to a sustainment unit.
“Going through all this training today was a great learning experience,” said Pvt. Hector Olague, CBRN specialist, 115th Quartermaster Field Feeding Company, 68th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division. “I hope that we can showcase our knowledge during the next field training exercise.”




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