Senior Airman Timothy Burnett, 51st Medical Group Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering journeyman and Airman 1st Class Benjamin Thompson, 51st Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management apprentice use equipment that allows them to identify simulated radioactive isotopes and take airborne readings to assess danger levels during an exercise at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Aug 4, 2015. The scenario is part of a week-long series of intense, integrated base emergency response capability training exercises for initial and follow-on responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff

Senior Airman Timothy Burnett, 51st Medical Group Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering journeyman and Airman 1st Class Benjamin Thompson, 51st Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management apprentice use equipment that allows them to identify simulated radioactive isotopes and take airborne readings to assess danger levels during an exercise at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Aug 4, 2015. The scenario is part of a week-long series of intense, integrated base emergency response capability training exercises for initial and follow-on responders.  (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff  Stock Photo
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Senior Airman Timothy Burnett, 51st Medical Group Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering journeyman and Airman 1st Class Benjamin Thompson, 51st Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management apprentice use equipment that allows them to identify simulated radioactive isotopes and take airborne readings to assess danger levels during an exercise at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Aug 4, 2015. The scenario is part of a week-long series of intense, integrated base emergency response capability training exercises for initial and follow-on responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Amber Grimm)

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