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Marty Glynn (left) and Greg Rud of Minnesota's

Marty Glynn (left) and Greg Rud of Minnesota's

Marty Glynn (left) and Greg Rud of Minnesota's Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network, travel through the hallways at the Emergency Management Training Center on day two of Vigilant Sheen. Exercise Vigilant S... More

Minnesota's Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network

Minnesota's Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network

Minnesota's Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network (MNWARN) representative, Steve Bushman, shares the process taken by MNWARN as they participate in Vigilant Sheen. Exercise Vigilant Sheen was an exercise whi... More

Exercise Vigilant Sheen was an exercise which took

Exercise Vigilant Sheen was an exercise which took

Exercise Vigilant Sheen was an exercise which took place on Aug. 7-8, 2013. Representatives from several agencies in and around Minnesota gathered at Camp Ripley to work with the Minnesota National Guard in sim... More

Jane Smalley of St. Gabriel's Hospital answers a question

Jane Smalley of St. Gabriel's Hospital answers a question

Jane Smalley of St. Gabriel's Hospital answers a question at a mock press conference held with several players at the Emergency Medical Training Center. Included were Brigadier General William Lieder, Glenn Elv... More

Craig Schafer of Minnesota's Pollution Control Agency

Craig Schafer of Minnesota's Pollution Control Agency

Craig Schafer of Minnesota's Pollution Control Agency explains his role in working with the Minnesota Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network during Vigilant Sheen. Exercise Vigilant Sheen was an exercise whic... More

Brigadier General William Lieder answers questions

Brigadier General William Lieder answers questions

Brigadier General William Lieder answers questions at a mock press conference held with several players at the Emergency Medical Training Center. Included were Glenn Elvecrog of Homeland Security and Emergency ... More

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