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Airmen watch as the proper technique to load a patient onto a litter is demonstrated during a self-aid buddy care class as part of a training day at the Warfighter Training Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 28, 2019. The training day also included topics such as communication skills, firearms training, and how to properly wear their Mission Oriented Protective Posture gear. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alex Ebnet, Air Force Materiel Command emergency actions controller, talks to Airman 1st Class Kalil Petties, 88th Force Support Squadron, who is portraying a victim of a simulated gas leak explosion during a mass casualty exercise at the Warfighter Training Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2019. Exercises are routinely held to streamline unit cohesion when responding to emergencies and test the base’s readiness to rapidly deploy.(U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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Airman 1st Class Ayao Hukporti, 88th Force Support Squadron, portrays a victim of a simulated gas leak explosion during a base mass casualty exercise at the Warfighter Training Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2019. Exercises are routinely held to streamline unit cohesion when responding to emergencies and test the base’s readiness to rapidly deploy.(U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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Volunteers, portraying victims of a simulated gas leak, walk towards a safer location, during a base exercise at the Warfighter Training Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2019. Base exercises are used to train personnel in emergency response and in this case how to react to a gas leak. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
Senior Airman Alex Ebnet
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Richard Berhiet, 88th Medical Group technician and Senior Airman Alex Ebnet, Air Force Materiel Command emergency actions controller, talks to Senior Airman Steven Newhouse, 88th Communications Squadron voice network systems technician, during a base exercise at the Warfighter Training Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2019. Newhouse was portraying a victim of a simulated gas leak as part of the exercise used to train personnel in emergency response and in this case how to react to a simulated gas leak. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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A members of the 88th Security Forces Squadron, applies a bandage on Senior Airman Alfredo Piedrahita, 88th Operations Support Squadron, who is portraying a victim of a simulated gas leak explosion during a base mass casualty exercise at the Warfighter Training Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2019. Base exercises are used to train personnel in emergency response and in this case how to react to a gas leak. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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Firefighters with the 788th Civil Engineer Fire Department, aim a hose towards orange cones simulating fire as part of a gas leak explosion scenario during a base exercise at the Warfighter Training Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2019. Base exercises are used to train personnel in emergency response and in this case how to react to a simulated gas leak. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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Medics U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Richard Berhiet, and Staff Sgt. Emily Wilson, both with the 88th Medical Group, attend to the wound of a volunteer victim involved in a simulated gas leak explosion during a base mass casualty exercise at the Warfighter Training Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2019. Exercises are routinely held to streamline unit cohesion when responding to emergencies and test the base’s readiness to rapidly deploy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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A firefighter with the 788th Civil Engineer Fire Department, talks to Senior Airman Steven Newhouse, 88th Communications Squadron voice network systems technician during a base mass casualty exercise at the Warfighter Training Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2019. Newhouse was portraying a victim of a simulated gas leak as part of the exercise used to train personnel in emergency response and in this case how to react to a simulated gas leak. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Andrew Hill, 88th Security Forces Squadron patrolman and Master Sgt. Gabriel Travers, 88th SFS flight chief, survey a map to confirm accountability of volunteer victims involved in a simulated gas leak explosion during a base mass casualty exercise at the Warfighter Training Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2019. Exercises are routinely held to streamline unit cohesion when responding to emergencies and test the base’s readiness to rapidly deploy.(U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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An 88th Medical Group medic team, assist and treat volunteer victims involved in a simulated gas leak explosion during a base mass casualty exercise at the Warfighter Training Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2019. Exercises are routinely held to streamline unit cohesion when responding to emergencies and test the base’s readiness to rapidly deploy.(U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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Tim Howells, 788th Civil Engineering Fire Department, passes a sandbag on as part of an assembly line helping to build a dam in Hebble Creek May 2, 2018, on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The project was part of a base exercise used to train personnel in emergency response. In this case, a simulated fuel spill. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
AFRL Tech Warrior instructors train scientists, engineers in practical warfighter skills
Tech Warrior participants practice dismounted operations during training week at the AFRL Tech Warrior 2017 event. Tech Warrior participants undergo a week of classroom and practical field training activities designed to provide a fundamental understanding of different missions and tactics for battlefield success. The participants, most of whom are scientists and engineers at AFRL, gain a firsthand understanding of the rigorous training and stresses airmen experience in the operational field to enable them to return to the lab to create better technologies for the warfighter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marisa Alia-Novobilski)
AFRL Tech Warrior instructors train scientists, engineers in practical warfighter skills
FAIRBORN, Ohio – Master Sgt. Gary Hasecuster, an investigator at the 88th Security Forces Squadron and Tech Warrior instructor, provides hand-to-hand combatives instruction to a participant during training week at the AFRL Tech Warrior 2017 event. Tech Warrior participants undergo a week of classroom and practical field training activities designed to provide a fundamental understanding of different missions and tactics for battlefield success. The participants, most of whom are scientists and engineers at AFRL, gain a firsthand understanding of the rigorous training and stresses airmen experience in the operational field to enable them to return to the lab to create better technologies for the warfighter. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marisa Alia-Novobilski/released)
Security trainers sharpen defenders’ responsive edge
DAYTON, Ohio – Staff Sgt. Malcolm MacDougall, 88th Security Forces Squadron unit instructor (right), debriefs 88 SFS defenders on their performance after completing a room clearing walkthrough during annual training July 12. Students first complete walkthroughs of exercises before conducting live-fire demonstrations with simulation rounds. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
Security trainers sharpen defenders’ responsive edge
DAYTON, Ohio – Staff Sgts. Kevon Chatman (center) and Malcolm MacDougall, 88th Security Forces Squadron unit instructors, illustrate the proper way to clear an area with a partner to 88 SFS defenders completing comprehensive annual training July 12. An average of 350 Airmen go through the week-long course annually that includes response tactics, use of force, lifesaving skills and more. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
Security trainers sharpen defenders’ responsive edge
DAYTON, Ohio – Staff Sgt. Malcolm MacDougall, 88th Security Forces Squadron unit instructor, demonstrates the correct way to enter a room during clearing operations to 88 SFS defenders during annual training July 12. MacDougall instructs the week-long course two to three times a month to classes that average 12 to 15 students. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
Security trainers sharpen defenders’ responsive edge
DAYTON, Ohio – Staff Sgt. Malcolm MacDougall, 88th Security Forces Squadron unit instructor (center), has Staff Sgt. Kyle Brophy (left) and Airman 1st Class Grant Prescott practice proper shouldering technique before conducting a walkthrough of clearing procedures during annual training July 12. A former Marine Corps facility here provides a more realistic active shooter response training environment than one used previously, according to MacDougall. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
Security trainers sharpen defenders’ responsive edge
DAYTON, Ohio – Staff Sgt. Kyle Brophy (left), 88th Security Forces Squadron investigator, enters a room first during a walkthrough prior to conducting clearing exercises with Staff Sgt. Heather Albright, 88 SFS canine handler, entering behind him during annual training July 12. Defenders from throughout 88 SFS learn to work together in executing security missions in the week-long course. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
"Finding the intersections"
Analysts participate in a training research exercise, or T-REX, created by the 711th Human Performance Wing's Warfighter Readiness Research Division at Wright-Patt. These trainings better equip analysts by simulating real-world intelligence fusion/collaboration, and test the integration of multiple research and development testbeds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Richard Eldridge)