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Airman 1st Class Tamaka Kuehn, 96th Medical Group Airman secures a victim prior to moving him through decontamination Dec. 1 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The base held a Chemical Biological Nuclear Explosive exercise testing first responders such as security forces and fire department as well as the medical group's emergency technicians. 96th Medical Group Airmen set up a decontamination tent to process the victims through before providing detailed medical attention. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King)
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Protected
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Posted: 12/15/2010
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Masked heroes
Staff Sgt. Catina Turgeon, 96th Medical Group, directs the 96th Medical Group decontamination team to move a “victim” to a litter before entering the sanitizing tent Dec. 1. The base's Chemical Biological Nuclear Explosive exercise tested Eglin's first responders such as security forces and fire department as well as the medical group's emergency technicians. 96th MDG Airmen set up a decontamination tent to process the victims through before providing detailed medical attention. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King)
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Sanitize
Airman 1st Class Pichardo, 96th Medical Group decontamination team, directs other Airmen where to be as a “victim” is moved through the sanitation tent Dec. 1. After exiting the decontamination tent, victims were assessed by a triage team to determine what medical treatment was needed and how urgent the need was. The base's Chemical Biological Nuclear Explosive exercise tested Eglin's first responders such as security forces and fire department as well as the medical group's emergency technicians. 96th MDG Airmen set up a decontamination tent to process the victims through before providing detailed medical attention. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King)
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Sanitize
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Motionless
Victims of a simulated chlorine attack lie on the beach at Post'l Point Dec. 1 during the base's Chemical Biological Nuclear Explosive exercise. The exercise tested Eglin's first responders such as security forces and fire department as well as the medical group's emergency technicians. 96th MDG Airmen set up a decontamination tent to process the victims through before providing detailed medical attention. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King)
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Triage
Lt. Col. Val Hagans, 96th Medical Group, examines a “victim’s” wounds at the triage area of the hospital. After exiting the decontamination tent, victims were assessed by a triage team to determine what medical treatment was needed and how urgent the need was. The base's Chemical Biological Nuclear Explosive exercise tested Eglin's first responders such as security forces and fire department as well as the medical group's emergency technicians. 96th MDG Airmen set up a decontamination tent to process the victims through before providing detailed medical attention. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King)
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Triage
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Bag & tag
A 96th Medical Group Airman in chemical gear hands out contamination bags for the simulated victims clothing prior to them entering the decontamination tent. The base's Chemical Biological Nuclear Explosive exercise tested Eglin's first responders such as security forces and fire department as well as the medical group's emergency technicians. 96th MDG Airmen set up a decontamination tent to process the victims through before providing detailed medical attention. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King)
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Bag & tag
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Help
Staff Sgt. Vaulta Hanni, 96th Medical Group, calls for more bandages for a “victim” outside the contaminated zone at Post'l Point Dec. 1. The base's Chemical Biological Nuclear Explosive exercise tested Eglin's first responders such as security forces and fire department as well as the medical group's emergency technicians. 96th MDG Airmen set up a decontamination tent to process the victims through before providing detailed medical attention. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King)
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Help
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Direction
Christopher Hoffman,96th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, directs “victims” out of the contaminated zone at Post'l Point Dec. 1. The base's Chemical Biological Nuclear Explosive exercise tested Eglin's first responders such as security forces and fire department as well as the medical group's emergency technicians. 96th Medical Group Airmen set up a decontamination tent to process the victims through before providing detailed medical attention. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King)
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Direction
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Eye patch
Senior Airman Charles Ellington and Staff Sgt. Vaulta Hanni, 96th Medical Group, dress a “victim’s” head wound outside the contaminated zone at Post'l Point Dec. 1. The base's Chemical Biological Nuclear Explosive exercise tested Eglin's first responders such as security forces and fire department as well as the medical group's emergency technicians. 96th MDG Airmen set up a decontamination tent to process the victims through before providing detailed medical attention. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King)
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Eye patch
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Fireman's carry
Christopher Hoffman, 96th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, helps a “victim” out of the contaminated zone at Post'l Point Dec. 1. The base's Chemical Biological Nuclear Explosive exercise tested Eglin's first responders such as security forces and fire department as well as the medical group's emergency technicians. 96th Medical Group Airmen set up a decontamination tent to process the victims through before providing detailed medical attention. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King)
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Fireman's carry
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Give me the boot
Pairs of Airmen remove the rubber overboots as they progress through the decontamination area at the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive training course at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The eight-hour course combines computer based and hands-on training on how and when to wear the gear, UXOs and protective measures. The 96th Civil Engineer Squadron’s emergency readiness flight teaches the hands-on course up to 75 times a year. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King Jr.)
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Buddy wingman
An Airman helps his wingman ensure his helmet is buckled during an Alarm Black scenario at the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive training course at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The eight-hour course combines computer based and hands-on training on how and when to wear the gear, unexploded ordnances and protective measures. The 96th Civil Engineer Squadron’s emergency readiness flight teaches the hands-on course up to 75 times a year. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King Jr.)
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Buddy wingman
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