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A U.S. Air Force firefighter assigned to the 633rd

A U.S. Air Force firefighter assigned to the 633rd

A U.S. Air Force firefighter assigned to the 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron, attaches a hose to a P-19 crash truck during an exercise in Hampton, Va., March 10, 2016. The crash truck has been in use since the 19... More

Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighters extinguish

Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighters extinguish

Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighters extinguish a simulated F-22 Raptor fire during an exercise in Hampton, Va., March 10, 2016. The exercise lasted for two days and included a simulated search and ... More

Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighters extinguish

Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighters extinguish

Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighters extinguish a simulated aircraft fire during an exercise in Hampton, Va., March 10, 2016. The exercise evaluated Joint Base Langley-Eustis and local first respond... More

U.S. Air Force firefighters, assigned to the 633rd

U.S. Air Force firefighters, assigned to the 633rd

U.S. Air Force firefighters, assigned to the 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron, participate in an aircraft crash exercise in Hampton, Va., March 10, 2016. The exercise also provided Hampton Police and 633rd Securit... More

U.S. Air Force firefighters, assigned to the 633rd

U.S. Air Force firefighters, assigned to the 633rd

U.S. Air Force firefighters, assigned to the 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron, communicate how to extinguish a simulated fire during an aircraft crash exercise in Hampton, Va., March 10, 2016. All emergency respon... More

Hampton Division of Fire Rescue firefighters extinguish

Hampton Division of Fire Rescue firefighters extinguish

Hampton Division of Fire Rescue firefighters extinguish a simulated aircraft crash fire during an exercise in Hampton, Va., March 10, 2016. Langley Air Force Base firefighters and Security Forces assisted local... More

Hampton Division of Fire Rescue firefighters evaluate

Hampton Division of Fire Rescue firefighters evaluate

Hampton Division of Fire Rescue firefighters evaluate an aircraft crash exercise in Hampton, Va., March 10, 2016. The training scenario brought together the 633rd Air Base Wing, 1st and 192nd Fighter Wings, Sen... More

A Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighter prepares

A Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighter prepares

A Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighter prepares for an aircraft crash exercise in Hampton, Va., March 10, 2016. The exercise combined support from the Hampton Fire and Police divisions, Thomas Nelson... More

Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighters douse

Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighters douse

Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue firefighters douse a simulated aircraft fire during an exercise in Hampton, Va., March 10, 2016. The exercise allowed Hampton firefighters and police, Sentara Healthcare Cent... More

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