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Marines with Identification and Detection Platoon, IDP, and Technical Rescue Platoon, part of the primary assessment team, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, CBIRF, locate and assess casualties found at a steam plant during a training exercise with the Fire Department of New York, FDNY, on Randall’s Island, N.Y., Sept. 15, 2016. CBIRF’s Marines and sailors participated in a training event that included three days of lane training with FDNY instructors teaching classes in vehicle extrication, breaching, rope rescue and medical as part of urban rescue operations, and a final training operation in which CBIRF responded to a notional steam plant explosion. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Maverick S. Mejia/RELEASED)

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15/09/2016
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