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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ryan Boyd, 97th Civil Engineer

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ryan Boyd, 97th Civil Engineer

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ryan Boyd, 97th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Emergency Services Flight assistant chief of operations, prepares a structural live fire training room for joint training with firefighters... More

Firefighters from Altus and Frederick prepare to receive

Firefighters from Altus and Frederick prepare to receive

Firefighters from Altus and Frederick prepare to receive structural live fire training, June 24, 2015. During this training, the firefighters were taught how to cool down and clear smoke out of a room through a... More

Firefighters from the City of Altus practice a technique

Firefighters from the City of Altus practice a technique

Firefighters from the City of Altus practice a technique called hydraulic ventilation to cool down and clear the smoke out of the room during structural live fire training, June 24, 2015. Hydraulic ventilation ... More

Firefighters from the City of Altus wait outside a

Firefighters from the City of Altus wait outside a

Firefighters from the City of Altus wait outside a structural live fire training room during training, June 24, 2015. During this training, roughly 30 firefighters from Altus and Frederick received structural l... More

A firefighter weaves through wooden beams during confined

A firefighter weaves through wooden beams during confined

A firefighter weaves through wooden beams during confined space entry maze training at Altus AFB, June 24, 2015. The firefighters maneuvered through the short, narrow obstacle course blindfolded and in full gea... More

Firefighters from the City of Altus drag a teammate

Firefighters from the City of Altus drag a teammate

Firefighters from the City of Altus drag a teammate out from a structural live fire trainer during a mayday exercise, June 24, 2015. A mayday situation is when a firefighter becomes incapacitated and has to be ... More

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