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Fire Chief Mike Aguon, with Guam Fire Department, and

Fire Chief Mike Aguon, with Guam Fire Department, and

Fire Chief Mike Aguon, with Guam Fire Department, and Chief Petty Officer Jody Benavente, chief of communications with Rescue Coordination Center Guam, watch as Rescue I ends their 10-mile shoreline search at F... More

Petty Officer 1st Class Kinney Blas, a search and rescue

Petty Officer 1st Class Kinney Blas, a search and rescue

Petty Officer 1st Class Kinney Blas, a search and rescue controller, left, and Firefighter II Kevin Reilly, with the Guam Fire Department, also a Coast Guard reservist, communicate with Guam Fire Department Res... More

Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 crew radios

Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 crew radios

Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 crew radios to Guam Fire Rescue Department their search pattern status to Fire Chief Mike Aguon, right, at First Beach, Ipan, Talofofo, before returning to Andersen Air Fo... More

Firefighter II Kevin Reilly, with the Guam Fire Department,

Firefighter II Kevin Reilly, with the Guam Fire Department,

Firefighter II Kevin Reilly, with the Guam Fire Department, also a Coast Guard reservist, sets tape to mark off the beach area where four fishermen went to set nets at First Beach, Ipan, Talofofo, Jan. 24, 2011... More

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