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The 1 32nd wing has once again

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completed its annual Hazmat exercise ,

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bringing together multiple units to

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train respond and protect

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teams from emergency management . Bio

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environmental fire and security forces

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worked alongside external partners like

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the 71st civil support team , Iowa's

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Bureau of Radiological Health and the

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operational support airlift command .

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Creating a true multi agency training

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environment

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with a radiological exercise using

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state sources . Our teams were able to

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practice in a realistic setting testing

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their knowledge and equipment

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capabilities .

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From the eight leg survey of

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radiological hazards to decontamination

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control . The teams demonstrated their

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expertise in locating and responding to

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contamination . Yeah .

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Yeah . Shot . Our

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teams assessed their radiological

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equipment wanting to recognize its

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capabilities , limitations and how

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various sources and locations impacted

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their readings

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by training with multiple agencies and

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honing our response skills . We ensure

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readiness and safety in the face of

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radiological hazards .

