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A UH-60 Medivac helicopter from Fort Carson, Colo. comes in for a landing at the site of a simulated C-130 aircraft crash. Emergency personnel from the Fire Department, Search & Recovery, Bioenvironmental, Mobil Command and Control and the Medical group all responded to this part of the 21st Space Wing's Operational Readiness Inspection that was conducted at Cheyenne Mountain Air Station and Peterson AFB, Colo., 13 to 17 February 1996. The Inspector General's Team tested their ability to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage situations, bomb threats, armed robbery, terrorism, and communication disruptions

A UH-60 Medivac helicopter from Fort Carson, Colo. comes in for a land...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Peterson Air Force Base State: Colorado (CO) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C L. A. Smith Release Status: Rele... More

After a simulated C-130 aircraft crash, members from the 21st Civil Engineer Squadron's Fire Department and the 21st Medical Squadron move severely injured victims to a UH-60 Medivac helicopter from Fort Carson. Emergency personnel from the Fire Department, Search & Recovery, Bioenvironmental, Mobil Command and Control and the Medical group all responded to this part of the 21st Space Wing's Operational Readiness Inspection that was conducted at Cheyenne Mountain Air Station and Peterson AFB, Colo., 13 to 17 February 1996. The Inspector General's Team tested their ability to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage ...

After a simulated C-130 aircraft crash, members from the 21st Civil En...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: After a simulated C-130 aircraft crash, members from the 21st Civil Engineer Squadron's Fire Department and the 21st Medical Sq... More

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