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U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) rescues simulated casualties using vehicle extrication and high angle rescue techniques as part of a final trainin... More

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) extracted numerous casualties as part of a final training exercise with the Fire Department of New York, FDNY... More

U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Zacharias G. Dentes, Reaction

U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Zacharias G. Dentes, Reaction

U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Zacharias G. Dentes, Reaction Force Company executive officer and Initial Response Force, IRF, B commander, left, and Master Sgt. Richard T. Ho, Technical Rescue Platoon team leader and ... More

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) extracted numerous simulated casualties as part of a final training exercise with the Fire Department of New ... More

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) rescues simulated casualties using vehicle extrication and high angle rescue techniques as part of a final trainin... More

Staff Sgt. Justin Wells, safety officer for Initial

Staff Sgt. Justin Wells, safety officer for Initial

Staff Sgt. Justin Wells, safety officer for Initial Response Force, IRF, B, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, CBIRF, left, examines a Technical Rescue Platoon Marine before heading into the “hot zone... More

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) extracted numerous simulated casualties as part of a final training exercise with the Fire Department of New ... More

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) rescues simulated casualties using vehicle extrication and high angle rescue techniques as part of a final trainin... More

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Matthew Burke, an explosive

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Matthew Burke, an explosive

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Matthew Burke, an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician with Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) puts on an EOD bomb suit while already in a level C suit duri... More

U.S. Marines with Identification and Detection Platoon

U.S. Marines with Identification and Detection Platoon

U.S. Marines with Identification and Detection Platoon (IDP) part of the primary assessment team, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) locate and assess casualties found at a steam plant during a... More

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Scott D. Myhra, platoon commander

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Scott D. Myhra, platoon commander

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Scott D. Myhra, platoon commander for identification and detection platoon, IDP, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, CBIRF, and chemical biological radiological nuclear, CBRN, o... More

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) rescues simulated casualties using vehicle extrication and high angle rescue techniques as part of a final trainin... More

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBRIF) participate in a final training exercise with Fire Department of New York (FDNY) responding to an... More

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBRIF) participate in a final training exercise with Fire Department of New York (FDNY) responding to an... More

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Technical Rescue Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) rescues simulated casualties using vehicle extrication and high angle rescue techniques as part of a final trainin... More

Marines with Identification and Detection Platoon,

Marines with Identification and Detection Platoon,

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 ... More

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) extracted numerous casualties as part of a final training exercise with the Fire Department of New York (FDNY... More

U.S. Cpl. Alex Sousa, team leader with Identification

U.S. Cpl. Alex Sousa, team leader with Identification

U.S. Cpl. Alex Sousa, team leader with Identification and Detection Platoon (IDP) is looking for casualties during their first primary assessment of a notional steam plant explosion during a training exercise w... More

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) extracted numerous simulated casualties as part of a final training exercise with the Fire Department of New ... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Shaun T. Fitzpatrick, executive

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Shaun T. Fitzpatrick, executive

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Shaun T. Fitzpatrick, executive officer for Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) and Initial Response Force (IRF) B, mission commander, presents a certificate of apprec... More

Lt. Col. Shaun T. Fitzpatrick, executive officer for

Lt. Col. Shaun T. Fitzpatrick, executive officer for

Lt. Col. Shaun T. Fitzpatrick, executive officer for Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, CBIRF, and Initial Response Force, IRF B, mission commander, presents a certificate of appreciation to Fire Capt... More

Sgt. Augustin A. Romero, team leader for Identification

Sgt. Augustin A. Romero, team leader for Identification

Sgt. Augustin A. Romero, team leader for Identification and Detection Platoon, IDP, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, CBIRF, talks to the Primary Assessment Teams before they head to the “hot zone” t... More

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) extracted numerous casualties as part of a final training exercise with the Fire Department of New York (FDNY... More

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) participate in a final training exercise with Fire Department of New York (FDNY) responding to an... More

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBRIF) participate in a final training exercise with Fire Department of New York (FDNY) responding to an... More

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical

U.S. Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) extracted numerous casualties as part of a final training exercise with the Fire Department of New York (FDNY... More

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBRIF) participate in a final training exercise with Fire Department of New York (FDNY) responding to an... More

U.S. Marines with Chemical Biological Incident Response

U.S. Marines with Chemical Biological Incident Response

U.S. Marines with Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) assess and attend to simulated casualties of a notional steam plant explosion as part of a final training exercise with Fire Department of N... More

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)

U.S. Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBRIF) participate in a final training exercise with Fire Department of New York (FDNY) responding to an... More

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