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Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz prepares and works

Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz prepares and works

Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz prepares and works video surveillence on a UH72 assessing flood damage and potentially vulnerable areas in Merced County.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz prepares and works

Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz prepares and works

Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz prepares and works video surveillence on a UH72 assessing flood damage and potentially vulnerable areas in Merced County.

Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz prepares and works

Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz prepares and works

Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz prepares and works video surveillence on a UH72 assessing flood damage and potentially vulnerable areas in Merced County.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz and Chief Warrant

Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz and Chief Warrant

Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick departing the UH-72 at Castle Airfield to recieve their mission briefing.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick and Sergeant

Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick and Sergeant

Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick and Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz pose outside their UH-72 after flying a mission over Merced County assessing flood damage. Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins remaine... More

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72

Aerial view of flood damage and assessment from UH-72 Pilotted by Chief Warrant Officer Shaun Hollins and Chief Warrant Officer Scott Englebrick with video surveillence performed by Sergeant First Class Marty Ortiz.

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