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171007-N-QY759-0335
SASEBO, Japan (Oct. 7, 2017) Navy

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171007-N-QY759-0335 SASEBO, Japan (Oct. 7, 2017) Navy

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171007-N-QY759-0335
SASEBO, Japan (Oct. 7, 2017) Navy Region Japan Fire & Emergency Services personnel move a simulated casualty in hazmat suits during a hazmat spill and decontamination exercise as part of Sasebo City's annual disaster drill at Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Camp Ainoura. U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo Emergency Management Office, Navy Region Japan Fire & Emergency Services and Naval Hospital Yokosuka Branch Health Clinic Sasebo all participated in the drill along with local, prefectural and defense force first responders and service organizations. The drill was built around responding to disaster-related scenarios such as firefighting, medical triage, decontamination and performing repairs such as fixing downed power lines and broken gas lines. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class David R. Krigbaum/Released)

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