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"How much purified water can one of your water purification units produce to distribute to the public?," an official with City of Pittsburgh's Department of Public Safety ask this question about the capabilities Army Reserve can provide in the event of disaster relief efforts during the monthly Pittsburgh Public Safety Chiefs' meeting. Col. Frank Nieves and Maj. James Beck with the 316th ESC share information on the immediate response authority local military commanders can take to save lives, prevent human suffering, or mitigate great property damage in support of civil authority. In addition the Soldiers shared the capabilities the 316th can able to provide in the event of a disaster and how the Army Reserves is most capable and ready reserve force.

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04/04/2017
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