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Healthcare personnel assist patients affected by a simulated explosion during training at the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP). Multiple healthcare personnel, HAZMAT, law enforcement and fire came together for training at the CDP. The majority of these responders are from the Baltimore City area and were training in support of the Baltimore Regional Incident Management Team (IMT)

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Healthcare personnel assist patients affected by a simulated explosion during training at the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP). Multiple healthcare personnel, HAZMAT, law enforcement and fire came together for training at the CDP. The majority of these responders are from the Baltimore City area and were training in support of the Baltimore Regional Incident Management Team (IMT)

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Date Taken: 2014-05-02 08:03:55 UTC

Photographer Name: Shannon Arledge

Keywords: IMT ^ Baltimore ^ Maryland ^ fire service ^ law enforcement ^ hazardous materials ^ Healthcare ^ emergency medical services ^ emergency management ^ CDP ^ ice ^ Integrated Capstone Event ^ All Hazards ^ Emergency ^ Mass Casualty ^ RESPONDER ^ first responder ^ hands on ^ Decon ^ DECONTAMINATE ^ HCL ^ HERT ^ HARM ^ EMO ^ LERA ^ CBRNE
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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