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Two station personnel drag their injured team memebr to a decontamination site during an Introduction to Hazardous Response Course training scenario taught by HazTrain at the tarmac here May 26. The course participant being dragged faked being injured during the training scenario to test his teamates' ability to react to the situation.
110526-M-0000M-002.jpg Photo By: Cpl. Claudio A. Martinez

May 26, 2011
Two station personnel drag their injured team memebr to a decontamination site during an Introduction to Hazardous Response Course training scenario taught by HazTrain at the tarmac here May 26. The course participant being dragged faked being injured during the training scenario to test his teamates' ability to react to the situation.


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