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Rocky Desimini, a training coordinator with the Oregon

Rocky Desimini, a training coordinator with the Oregon

Rocky Desimini, a training coordinator with the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST), teaches Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen about proper care and safety of equipment dur... More

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen shower water

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen shower water

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen shower water streams on hotspots during firefighting training at the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) in Salem, Oregon, September 2, 20... More

Oregon National Guard Sr. Airman Patrick Steven, with

Oregon National Guard Sr. Airman Patrick Steven, with

Oregon National Guard Sr. Airman Patrick Steven, with the 142nd Fighter Wing, and Spc. Felipe Arreola, with Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 821st Troop Command Battalion, fold and replace a fire prote... More

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen learn how

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen learn how

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen learn how to use fire protection shelters during firefighting training at the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) in Salem, Oregon, Septem... More

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen use water

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen use water

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen use water streams on hotspots during firefighting training at the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) in Salem, Oregon, September 2, 2017.... More

Matt Hodge (left), an Oregon Department of Public Safety

Matt Hodge (left), an Oregon Department of Public Safety

Matt Hodge (left), an Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) instructor, briefs Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen on safety measures connected to hazardous materials during fi... More

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen conduct water

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen conduct water

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen conduct water pump familiarization during firefighting training at the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) in Salem, Oregon, September 2, ... More

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen learn how

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen learn how

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen learn how to search for hotspots during firefighting training at the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) in Salem, Oregon, September 2, 20... More

Don Willis, a training coordinator with the Oregon

Don Willis, a training coordinator with the Oregon

Don Willis, a training coordinator with the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST), teaches Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen about proper care and safety of equipment during ... More

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen conduct hazardous

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen conduct hazardous

Oregon National Guard Soldiers and Airmen conduct hazardous materials safety during firefighting training at the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) in Salem, Oregon, September 2, ... More

Oregon National Guard Master Sgt. Rebecca Thompson,

Oregon National Guard Master Sgt. Rebecca Thompson,

Oregon National Guard Master Sgt. Rebecca Thompson, with the 142nd Fighter Wing, and Veronica Klyber, with the 116th Air Control Squadron, trade out a water pump after using it for firefighting training at the ... More

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