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Anniston, Ala., June 25, 2014 -- Students participating in the 2014 Junior Law Enforcement Academy examine a human patient simulator for wounds during an exercise. During the week-long academy, students learned the basics of traffic stops, emergency medical technician procedures, visited the county jail, observed a K-9 unit drug search and fired both pellet and live weapons as a way to better understand a law enforcement career. (Photo by Benjamin Crossley/FEMA)

Anniston, Ala., June 25, 2014 -- Center for Domestic Preparedness Superintendent Mike King addresses students participating in the 2014 Junior Law Enforcement Academy. During the week-long academy, students learned the basics of traffic stops, emergency medical technician procedures, visited the county jail, observed a K-9 unit drug search and fired both pellet and live weapons as a way to better understand a law enforcement career. (Photo by Benjamin Crossley/FEMA)

Anniston, Ala., June 25, 2014 -- Students participating in the 2014 Junior Law Enforcement Academy clear a simulated street scene during an exercise. During the week-long academy, students learned the basics of traffic stops, emergency medical technician procedures, visited the county jail, observed a K-9 unit drug search and fired both pellet and live weapons as a way to better understand a law enforcement career. (Photo by Benjamin Crossley/FEMA)

Anniston, Ala., June 25, 2014 -- Students participating in the 2014 Junior Law Enforcement Academy inspect a crime scene on a simulated subway during an exercise. During the week-long academy, students learned the basics of traffic stops, emergency medical technician procedures, visited the county jail, observed a K-9 unit drug search and fired both pellet and live weapons as a way to better understand a law enforcement career. (Photo by Benjamin Crossley/FEMA)

Anniston, Ala., June 26, 2013 --Three students participating in the Junior Law Enforcement Academy sketch the scene of a simulated subway accident and possible crime scene at the CDP. The CDP hosted 13 teenagers from the 2013 Junior Law Enforcement Academy recently. Pictured left to right, Mary Prosser, age 17, from White Plains, Amanda Beecham, age 18, from Ohatchee, and Eric Brown, age 16, from Weaver, all in the state of Alabama

Anniston, Ala., April 24, 2014 -- Healthcare professionals decontaminate a simulated patient during the Integrated Capstone Event (ICE) at the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, Ala. Approximately 80 healthcare professionals and emergency responders, representing eight of the 13 regional coalitions trained at the CDP's Noble Training Facility and the Advanced Responder Training Complex. These response personnel joined colleagues across the United States in the Healthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents (HCL) course, the Emergency Medical Operations for CBRNE Incidents (EMO) course, and the Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents (HERT) course. Photo by Benjamin Crossley/ FEMA

Anniston, Ala., June 26, 2013 --Thirteen students from the Junior Law Enforcement Academy surveyed a street scene at the CDP recently. The CDP hosted the teenagers from the 2013 Junior Law Enforcement Academy. The teens trained in one of the CDP training venues that resembles real-life living and work facilities, including a simulated subway system where Human Patient Simulators served as victims and a warehouse that has been converted into a street scene complete with a paved road, shops and a subway entrance

Anniston, Ala., April 24, 2014 -- Lara Blake, a hospital operations administrator at University of Kentucky, accepts care of a simulated patient with an arm amputation during the Integrated Capstone Event (ICE) in the emergency department at the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, Ala. Approximately 80 healthcare professionals and emergency responders, representing eight of the 13 regional coalitions trained at the CDP's Noble Training Facility and the Advanced Responder Training Complex. These response personnel joined colleagues across the United States in the Healthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents (HCL) course, the Emergency Medical Operations for CBRNE Incidents (EMO) course, and the Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents (HERT) course. Photo by Benjamin Crossley/ FEMA

Anniston, Ala., April 24, 2014 -- Healthcare professionals transport a simulated patient to a field hospital during the Integrated Capstone Event (ICE) at the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, Ala. Approximately 80 healthcare professionals and emergency responders, representing eight of the 13 regional coalitions trained at the CDP's Noble Training Facility and the Advanced Responder Training Complex. These response personnel joined colleagues across the United States in the Healthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents (HCL) course, the Emergency Medical Operations for CBRNE Incidents (EMO) course, and the Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents (HERT) course. Photo by Benjamin Crossley/ FEMA

Anniston, Ala., June 25, 2014 -- Students participating in the 2014 Junior Law Enforcement Academy examine a human patient simulator for wounds during an exercise. During the week-long academy, students learned the basics of traffic stops, emergency medical technician procedures, visited the county jail, observed a K-9 unit drug search and fired both pellet and live weapons as a way to better understand a law enforcement career. (Photo by Benjamin Crossley/FEMA)

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