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Tech. Sgt. Sean Cantrell, 5th Civil Engineering Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Sean Cantrell, 5th Civil Engineering Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Sean Cantrell, 5th Civil Engineering Squadron assistant chief of operations, explains the dispatch room’s purpose in the Kenneth O. Gillespie Fire Station at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., April 30, 201... More

A Post #9463 Fire Explorer and Boy Scout of America

A Post #9463 Fire Explorer and Boy Scout of America

A Post #9463 Fire Explorer and Boy Scout of America from Minot, N.D., force a door open during a simulated fire rescue mission at Minot Air Force Base, April 30, 2017. During the mission, the group was required... More

Alex Debowey, a Fire Explorer from Post #9463 in Minot,

Alex Debowey, a Fire Explorer from Post #9463 in Minot,

Alex Debowey, a Fire Explorer from Post #9463 in Minot, N.D., rushes a victim to safety during a simulated fire rescue mission at Minot Air Force Base, April 30, 2017. During the mission, the Minot Boy Scouts o... More

Ethan Beede, a Boy Scout of America from Minot, N.D.,

Ethan Beede, a Boy Scout of America from Minot, N.D.,

Ethan Beede, a Boy Scout of America from Minot, N.D., trudges through a fog machine’s smoke during a simulated fire rescue mission at Minot Air Force Base, April 30, 2017. Boy Scouts of America and Minot Fire E... More

Airman 1st Class Colleen Erickson, 119th Wing firefighter

Airman 1st Class Colleen Erickson, 119th Wing firefighter

Airman 1st Class Colleen Erickson, 119th Wing firefighter from the North Dakota Air National Guard based in Fargo, N.D., hands a hose to a Post #9463 Fire Explorer from Minot, at Minot Air Force Base, April 30,... More

Boy Scouts of America and Fire Explorers from Post

Boy Scouts of America and Fire Explorers from Post

Boy Scouts of America and Fire Explorers from Post #9463 in Minot, N.D, enter the burn room insulation system at Minot Air Force Base, April 30, 2017. The group engaged in a simulated fire rescue mission, creat... More

A 5th Civil Engineer Squadron firetruck races to a

A 5th Civil Engineer Squadron firetruck races to a

A 5th Civil Engineer Squadron firetruck races to a training site at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., April 30, 2017. Boy Scouts of America and Fire Explorer Post #9463 from Minot learned about the fast-paced respons... More

Tech. Sgt. Sean Cantrell, 5th Civil Engineering Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Sean Cantrell, 5th Civil Engineering Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Sean Cantrell, 5th Civil Engineering Squadron assistant chief of operations, prepares a burn room insulation system at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., April 30, 2017. Boy Scouts of America and Fire Explo... More

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