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Download full resolution image Airmen Practice Hazardous Response Skills

Airmen Practice Hazardous Response Skills

NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK - Airmen from the New York Air National Guard conduct a hazardous environment drill during a week-long Emergency Management Course at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station on August 8, 2014. In this drill one Airman simulated being overcome by the heat of the suit, which required other Airman to pick him up and take him to a wash down station for a cool down.

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