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Army Reserve Soldiers from the 413th Chemical Company,

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Army Reserve Soldiers from the 413th Chemical Company, 457th Chemical Battalion, 415th Chemical Battalion, 76th Operational Response Command check a "patient" for contamination during mass casualty decontamination training at the Jacobi Medical Center, Sept. 28, Bronx, New York. The event was part of a two-day consequence management training exercise focused on mass casualty decontamination, Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) reconnaissance and medical operations along side multiple civilian agencies in and around New York City. The training involved various scenarios including rescuing patients from a Subway disaster and decontamination operations at a local hospital. (Official U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brent C. Powell)

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28/09/2019
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