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Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural live fire training at the Connecticut Fire Academy, September 11, 2020 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. The training was preceded by a ceremony that was ... More

Army Specialist Scott Whalen, a 256th Engineer Detachment

Army Specialist Scott Whalen, a 256th Engineer Detachment

Army Specialist Scott Whalen, a 256th Engineer Detachment firefighter, participates in structural live fire training at the Connecticut Fire Academy, September 11, 2020 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Whalen is ... More

Army Specialist Scott Whalen, a 256th Engineer Detachment

Army Specialist Scott Whalen, a 256th Engineer Detachment

Army Specialist Scott Whalen, a 256th Engineer Detachment firefighter, participates in structural live fire training at the Connecticut Fire Academy, September 11, 2020 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Whalen is ... More

CT Guard firefighters train, honor 9/11 firefighters

CT Guard firefighters train, honor 9/11 firefighters

Army Specialist Scott Whalen, a 256th Engineer Detachment firefighter, participates in structural live fire training at the Connecticut Fire Academy, September 11, 2020 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Whalen is ... More

Army Specialist Scott Whalen, a 256th Engineer Detachment

Army Specialist Scott Whalen, a 256th Engineer Detachment

Army Specialist Scott Whalen, a 256th Engineer Detachment firefighter, participates in structural live fire training at the Connecticut Fire Academy, September 11, 2020 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Whalen is ... More

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural live fire training at the Connecticut Fire Academy, September 11, 2020 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. The training was preceded by a ceremony that was ... More

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural live fire training at the Connecticut Fire Academy, September 11, 2020 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. The training was preceded by a ceremony that was ... More

Chief Master Sgt. Robert Cross, 103rd Fire Department

Chief Master Sgt. Robert Cross, 103rd Fire Department

Chief Master Sgt. Robert Cross, 103rd Fire Department Fire Chief, enters a burning building during structural live fire training at the Connecticut Fire Academy, September 11, 2020 in Windsor Locks, Connecticu... More

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural live fire training at the Connecticut Fire Academy, September 11, 2020 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. The training was preceded by a ceremony that was ... More

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural

Connecticut National Guard firefighters conduct structural live fire training at the Connecticut Fire Academy, September 11, 2020 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. The training was preceded by a ceremony that was ... More

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