Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard examines a structure for possible chemical, biological, and radiological contamination during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warrant-officer-brandon-florer-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-examines-a-structure-for-possible-chemical-biological-and-radiological-contamination-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-image601012994.html
RM2WWPE5P–Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard examines a structure for possible chemical, biological, and radiological contamination during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical
1st Lt. James Freda and Sgt. 1st Class William Wymer, survey team leaders with the 91st Civil Support Team, coordinate and monitor a team’s activities during a hazardous materials response in Gilbert, AZ. The 91st CST responded to a request for support by the Gilbert Fire Department when a toxic gas was detected inside of a local animal clinic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1st-lt-james-freda-and-sgt-1st-class-william-wymer-survey-team-leaders-with-the-91st-civil-support-team-coordinate-and-monitor-a-teams-activities-during-a-hazardous-materials-response-in-gilbert-az-the-91st-cst-responded-to-a-request-for-support-by-the-gilbert-fire-department-when-a-toxic-gas-was-detected-inside-of-a-local-animal-clinic-image228569756.html
RMR7T71G–1st Lt. James Freda and Sgt. 1st Class William Wymer, survey team leaders with the 91st Civil Support Team, coordinate and monitor a team’s activities during a hazardous materials response in Gilbert, AZ. The 91st CST responded to a request for support by the Gilbert Fire Department when a toxic gas was detected inside of a local animal clinic.
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Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard briefs decontamination procedures before the team executes a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-yolanda-duran-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-briefs-decontamination-procedures-before-the-team-executes-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-image601004925.html
RM2WWP3WH–Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard briefs decontamination procedures before the team executes a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats
A loadmaster from the 452nd Airlift Wing guides a vehicle and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-loadmaster-from-the-452nd-airlift-wing-guides-a-vehicle-and-trailer-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-image221619560.html
RMPTFJ08–A loadmaster from the 452nd Airlift Wing guides a vehicle and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard
Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard decontaminates equipment used during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the homeland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-yolanda-duran-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-decontaminates-equipment-used-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-against-the-homeland-image601020398.html
RM2WWPRJ6–Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard decontaminates equipment used during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the homeland
Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team load a truck and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-load-a-truck-and-trailer-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-image221619563.html
RMPTFJ0B–Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team load a truck and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard
Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard examines a structure for possible chemical, biological, and radiological contamination during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warrant-officer-brandon-florer-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-examines-a-structure-for-possible-chemical-biological-and-radiological-contamination-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-image601015435.html
RM2WWPH8Y–Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard examines a structure for possible chemical, biological, and radiological contamination during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical
Vehicles belonging to the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team wait to be loaded onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vehicles-belonging-to-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-wait-to-be-loaded-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-image221619556.html
RMPTFJ04–Vehicles belonging to the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team wait to be loaded onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard
Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard begins checking her equipment before participating in a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-mary-marr-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-begins-checking-her-equipment-before-participating-in-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-against-the-image601001847.html
RM2WWNYYK–Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard begins checking her equipment before participating in a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the
Vehicles belonging to the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team wait to be transported to Buckely Air Force Base, Colorado, by a C-17 Globemaster from the 452nd Airlift Wing out of March Air Force Base, California July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vehicles-belonging-to-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-wait-to-be-transported-to-buckely-air-force-base-colorado-by-a-c-17-globemaster-from-the-452nd-airlift-wing-out-of-march-air-force-base-california-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-image221619569.html
RMPTFJ0H–Vehicles belonging to the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team wait to be transported to Buckely Air Force Base, Colorado, by a C-17 Globemaster from the 452nd Airlift Wing out of March Air Force Base, California July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard
Sgt. Alec Phyfer and Spc. Abigail Woodward, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard begin checking their equipment prior to a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats aga Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-alec-phyfer-and-spc-abigail-woodward-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-begin-checking-their-equipment-prior-to-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-aga-image600997051.html
RM2WWNNTB–Sgt. Alec Phyfer and Spc. Abigail Woodward, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard begin checking their equipment prior to a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats aga
Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team and the 161st Air Refueling Wing load CST vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-and-the-161st-air-refueling-wing-load-cst-vehicles-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-image221619568.html
RMPTFJ0G–Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team and the 161st Air Refueling Wing load CST vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard
Spc. Abigail Woodward, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard removes her protective gear to begin decontamination after a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats agai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-abigail-woodward-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-removes-her-protective-gear-to-begin-decontamination-after-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-agai-image601018025.html
RM2WWPMHD–Spc. Abigail Woodward, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard removes her protective gear to begin decontamination after a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats agai
Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team and the 161st Air Refueling Wing load CST vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at the Barry Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-and-the-161st-air-refueling-wing-load-cst-vehicles-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-the-barry-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-image221619564.html
RMPTFJ0C–Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team and the 161st Air Refueling Wing load CST vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at the Barry Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard
Sgt. Alec Phyfer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard scans a room for possible chemical, biological, and radiological threats during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiologic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-alec-phyfer-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-scans-a-room-for-possible-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiologic-image601013390.html
RM2WWPEKX–Sgt. Alec Phyfer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard scans a room for possible chemical, biological, and radiological threats during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiologic
Army 1st Lt. James Freda, the Survey Team Leader with the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team, helps guide a vehicle and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/army-1st-lt-james-freda-the-survey-team-leader-with-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-helps-guide-a-vehicle-and-trailer-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-image221619562.html
RMPTFJ0A–Army 1st Lt. James Freda, the Survey Team Leader with the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team, helps guide a vehicle and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard
Sgt. Alec Phyfer and Spc. Abigail Woodward, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard scan rooms for possible chemical, biological, and radiological threats while executing a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any che Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-alec-phyfer-and-spc-abigail-woodward-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-scan-rooms-for-possible-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-while-executing-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-che-image601000062.html
RM2WWNWKX–Sgt. Alec Phyfer and Spc. Abigail Woodward, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard scan rooms for possible chemical, biological, and radiological threats while executing a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any che
Army Sgt. Grace Ogesen, a survey team member with the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team, sets up a ramp used to load vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/army-sgt-grace-ogesen-a-survey-team-member-with-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-sets-up-a-ramp-used-to-load-vehicles-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-image221619559.html
RMPTFJ07–Army Sgt. Grace Ogesen, a survey team member with the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team, sets up a ramp used to load vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard
Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard begins checking her equipment before participating in a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-mary-marr-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-begins-checking-her-equipment-before-participating-in-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-against-the-image601003354.html
RM2WWP1WE–Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard begins checking her equipment before participating in a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the
Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard decontaminates Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-yolanda-duran-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-decontaminates-staff-sgt-dennis-tejada-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-image601002248.html
RM2WWP0E0–Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard decontaminates Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological,
Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team make entry into an animal hospital during a hazardous materials response in Gilbert, Ariz. The team was called to assist the local fire department after toxic gas was detected inside the clinic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-make-entry-into-an-animal-hospital-during-a-hazardous-materials-response-in-gilbert-ariz-the-team-was-called-to-assist-the-local-fire-department-after-toxic-gas-was-detected-inside-the-clinic-image228569747.html
RMR7T717–Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team make entry into an animal hospital during a hazardous materials response in Gilbert, Ariz. The team was called to assist the local fire department after toxic gas was detected inside the clinic.
Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard scans Sgt. Carlos Flores, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard for possible chemical, biological, and radiological contamination during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warrant-officer-brandon-florer-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-scans-sgt-carlos-flores-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-for-possible-chemical-biological-and-radiological-contamination-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-image601009383.html
RM2WWP9GR–Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard scans Sgt. Carlos Flores, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard for possible chemical, biological, and radiological contamination during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management
Members of the 91st Civil Support team exits an animal hospital during after a hazardous materials incident Thursday. The Gilbert Fire Department requested the CST’s assistance after toxic gas was detected by their HAZMAT team during its initial entry into the facility. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-91st-civil-support-team-exits-an-animal-hospital-during-after-a-hazardous-materials-incident-thursday-the-gilbert-fire-department-requested-the-csts-assistance-after-toxic-gas-was-detected-by-their-hazmat-team-during-its-initial-entry-into-the-facility-image228569758.html
RMR7T71J–Members of the 91st Civil Support team exits an animal hospital during after a hazardous materials incident Thursday. The Gilbert Fire Department requested the CST’s assistance after toxic gas was detected by their HAZMAT team during its initial entry into the facility.
Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard, takes a sample of a suspicious powder during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-dennis-tejada-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-takes-a-sample-of-a-suspicious-powder-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-against-the-image601008992.html
RM2WWP92T–Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard, takes a sample of a suspicious powder during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the
Firefighters from local departments assist members of the 91st Civil Support Team out of their hazardous materials suits after exiting a local animal hospital during an incident Thursday. The Gilbert Fire Department requested the CST’s assistance after toxic gas was detected by their HAZMAT team during its initial entry into the facility. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/firefighters-from-local-departments-assist-members-of-the-91st-civil-support-team-out-of-their-hazardous-materials-suits-after-exiting-a-local-animal-hospital-during-an-incident-thursday-the-gilbert-fire-department-requested-the-csts-assistance-after-toxic-gas-was-detected-by-their-hazmat-team-during-its-initial-entry-into-the-facility-image228569760.html
RMR7T71M–Firefighters from local departments assist members of the 91st Civil Support Team out of their hazardous materials suits after exiting a local animal hospital during an incident Thursday. The Gilbert Fire Department requested the CST’s assistance after toxic gas was detected by their HAZMAT team during its initial entry into the facility.
Sgt. Carlos Flores, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard scans Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard for possible chemical, biological, and radiological contamination during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-carlos-flores-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-scans-warrant-officer-brandon-florer-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-for-possible-chemical-biological-and-radiological-contamination-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-image601014124.html
RM2WWPFJ4–Sgt. Carlos Flores, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard scans Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard for possible chemical, biological, and radiological contamination during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management
Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard and Sgt. Carlos Flores, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard discuss how to proceed during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warrant-officer-brandon-florer-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-and-sgt-carlos-flores-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-discuss-how-to-proceed-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-a-image600997725.html
RM2WWNPMD–Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard and Sgt. Carlos Flores, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard discuss how to proceed during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront a
Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard peers inside a structure before entering to scan for possible chemical, biological, and radiological contamination during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warrant-officer-brandon-florer-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-peers-inside-a-structure-before-entering-to-scan-for-possible-chemical-biological-and-radiological-contamination-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepa-image601001671.html
RM2WWNYNB–Warrant Officer Brandon Florer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard peers inside a structure before entering to scan for possible chemical, biological, and radiological contamination during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepa
Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard gives a thumbs-up before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the homeland at a moment’ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-yolanda-duran-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-gives-a-thumbs-up-before-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-against-the-homeland-at-a-moment-image601008791.html
RM2WWP8RK–Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard gives a thumbs-up before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the homeland at a moment’
Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard decontaminates Staff Sgt. Peter Zuniga, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-yolanda-duran-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-decontaminates-staff-sgt-peter-zuniga-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-image601015303.html
RM2WWPH47–Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard decontaminates Staff Sgt. Peter Zuniga, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical,
Spc. Abigail Woodward, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard dons her protective suit as Staff Sgt. Peter Zuniga, 91CST, AZNG assists her before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-abigail-woodward-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-dons-her-protective-suit-as-staff-sgt-peter-zuniga-91cst-azng-assists-her-before-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-r-image601004362.html
RM2WWP35E–Spc. Abigail Woodward, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard dons her protective suit as Staff Sgt. Peter Zuniga, 91CST, AZNG assists her before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and r
Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard applies a label to a sample taken during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the homeland at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-mary-marr-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-applies-a-label-to-a-sample-taken-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-against-the-homeland-at-image601020779.html
RM2WWPT3R–Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard applies a label to a sample taken during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the homeland at
Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard, stands ready to be de-contaminated after a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the home Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-dennis-tejada-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-stands-ready-to-be-de-contaminated-after-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-against-the-home-image601015296.html
RM2WWPH40–Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard, stands ready to be de-contaminated after a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the home
Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard gives a thumbs-up before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the homeland at a moment’s notic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-mary-marr-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-gives-a-thumbs-up-before-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-against-the-homeland-at-a-moments-notic-image601013878.html
RM2WWPF9A–Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard gives a thumbs-up before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the homeland at a moment’s notic
Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard marks a suspect material while executing a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the homel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-dennis-tejada-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-marks-a-suspect-material-while-executing-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-against-the-homel-image601026313.html
RM2WWR35D–Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard marks a suspect material while executing a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological threats against the homel
Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, Staff Sgt. Peter Zuniga and Sgt. Alec Phyfer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard don their equipment before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-mary-marr-staff-sgt-peter-zuniga-and-sgt-alec-phyfer-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-don-their-equipment-before-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-biological-and-radiological-image600998851.html
RM2WWNT4K–Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, Staff Sgt. Peter Zuniga and Sgt. Alec Phyfer, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard don their equipment before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, biological, and radiological
Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard decontaminates Staff Sgt. Peter Zuniga, 91st Civil Suppor Team, Arizona National Guard during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29 This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, bi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-yolanda-duran-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-decontaminates-staff-sgt-peter-zuniga-91st-civil-suppor-team-arizona-national-guard-during-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-29-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-chemical-bi-image601018174.html
RM2WWPMPP–Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard decontaminates Staff Sgt. Peter Zuniga, 91st Civil Suppor Team, Arizona National Guard during a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 29 This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any chemical, bi
Staff Sgt. Mary Marr and Staff Sgt. Peter Zuniga, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard, team with Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada and Sgt. Luis Madriz to examine a building for possible chemical, biological, and radiological threats while executing a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-mary-marr-and-staff-sgt-peter-zuniga-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-team-with-staff-sgt-dennis-tejada-and-sgt-luis-madriz-to-examine-a-building-for-possible-chemical-biological-and-radiological-threats-while-executing-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-o-image601006007.html
RM2WWP587–Staff Sgt. Mary Marr and Staff Sgt. Peter Zuniga, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard, team with Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada and Sgt. Luis Madriz to examine a building for possible chemical, biological, and radiological threats while executing a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department o
Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard gives a briefing to her team as Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard listens before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-mary-marr-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-gives-a-briefing-to-her-team-as-staff-sgt-dennis-tejada-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-listens-before-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-c-image601000677.html
RM2WWNXDW–Staff Sgt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard gives a briefing to her team as Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard listens before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to c
Staff Agt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard and Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard listen to a briefing before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any che Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-agt-mary-marr-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-and-staff-sgt-dennis-tejada-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-listen-to-a-briefing-before-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-che-image601002983.html
RM2WWP1C7–Staff Agt. Mary Marr, 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard and Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard listen to a briefing before a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any che
Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard helps Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, out of his protective suit after a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any che Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-yolanda-duran-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-helps-staff-sgt-dennis-tejada-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-out-of-his-protective-suit-after-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-che-image601011840.html
RM2WWPCMG–Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard helps Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, out of his protective suit after a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27. This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any che
Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard analyses Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, for possible contamination after a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27 This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-yolanda-duran-64th-civil-support-team-new-mexico-national-guard-analyses-staff-sgt-dennis-tejada-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-for-possible-contamination-after-a-joint-hazard-assessment-team-training-scenario-in-show-low-arizona-on-feb-27-this-jhat-allowed-the-guardsmen-of-the-91st-cst-to-train-with-the-64th-cst-new-mexico-national-guard-firefighters-and-medics-from-mesa-timber-fire-and-medical-district-and-pinetop-fire-district-and-public-information-officers-from-the-navajo-county-department-of-emergency-management-and-preparedness-to-be-prepared-to-confront-any-c-image601007390.html
RM2WWP71J–Staff Sgt. Yolanda Duran, 64th Civil Support Team, New Mexico National Guard analyses Staff Sgt. Dennis Tejada, 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, for possible contamination after a Joint Hazard Assessment Team training scenario in Show Low, Arizona on Feb. 27 This JHAT allowed the Guardsmen of the 91st CST to train with the 64th CST, New Mexico National Guard, firefighters and medics from Mesa Timber Fire and Medical District and Pinetop Fire District, and Public Information Officers from the Navajo County Department of Emergency Management and Preparedness to be prepared to confront any c
Army Sgt. Alfonso Anaya, 9th Civil Support Team, survey team member, California National Guard climbs a Jacob’s ladder to board the SS Lane Victory, in the Port of Los Angeles, during a joint training exercise Aug. 27, 2015. The joint exercise was conducted with the 91st CST, Arizona National Guard, the Coast Guard and the Los Angeles Port Police to allow local and federal agencies to train together in the detection and mitigation of threats in a maritime environment. (US Army photo by Army Staff Sgt. Monette Wesolek, Arizona National Guard Public Affairs Office) Civil support teams come toget Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-army-sgt-alfonso-anaya-9th-civil-support-team-survey-team-member-california-129773114.html
RMHF3JX2–Army Sgt. Alfonso Anaya, 9th Civil Support Team, survey team member, California National Guard climbs a Jacob’s ladder to board the SS Lane Victory, in the Port of Los Angeles, during a joint training exercise Aug. 27, 2015. The joint exercise was conducted with the 91st CST, Arizona National Guard, the Coast Guard and the Los Angeles Port Police to allow local and federal agencies to train together in the detection and mitigation of threats in a maritime environment. (US Army photo by Army Staff Sgt. Monette Wesolek, Arizona National Guard Public Affairs Office) Civil support teams come toget
Members from the 91st Civil Support Team and Show Low Fire Department gather for a briefing prior to beginning a hazardous materials recovery mission, June 4. The 91st CST from the Arizona National Guard participated in a northern regional exercise, from June 3 to 6. The exercise, which was located in the cool pines of Show Low, involved local first responders, the 83rd CST from the Montana National Guard, and various other state and federal agencies. Meet up 130606-Z-TA763-086 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-members-from-the-91st-civil-support-team-and-show-low-fire-department-129722770.html
RMHF1AM2–Members from the 91st Civil Support Team and Show Low Fire Department gather for a briefing prior to beginning a hazardous materials recovery mission, June 4. The 91st CST from the Arizona National Guard participated in a northern regional exercise, from June 3 to 6. The exercise, which was located in the cool pines of Show Low, involved local first responders, the 83rd CST from the Montana National Guard, and various other state and federal agencies. Meet up 130606-Z-TA763-086
1st Lt. James Freda and Sgt. 1st Class William Wymer, survey team leaders with the 91st Civil Support Team, coordinate and monitor a team’s activities during a hazardous materials response in Gilbert, AZ. The 91st CST responded to a request for support by the Gilbert Fire Department when a toxic gas was detected inside of a local animal clinic. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Wesley Parrell) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1st-lt-james-freda-and-sgt-1st-class-william-wymer-survey-team-leaders-with-the-91st-civil-support-team-coordinate-and-monitor-a-teams-activities-during-a-hazardous-materials-response-in-gilbert-az-the-91st-cst-responded-to-a-request-for-support-by-the-gilbert-fire-department-when-a-toxic-gas-was-detected-inside-of-a-local-animal-clinic-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-staff-sgt-wesley-parrell-image186087985.html
RMMPN13D–1st Lt. James Freda and Sgt. 1st Class William Wymer, survey team leaders with the 91st Civil Support Team, coordinate and monitor a team’s activities during a hazardous materials response in Gilbert, AZ. The 91st CST responded to a request for support by the Gilbert Fire Department when a toxic gas was detected inside of a local animal clinic. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Wesley Parrell)
A member of the Maritime Safety and Security Team, U.S. Coast Guard, provides security for members of the 9th Civil Suport Team, California National Guard, and the 91st CST, Arizona National Guard as they ascend from the ship’s hold on the SS Lane Victory, in the Port of Los Angeles, during a joint training exercise Aug. 27, 2015. The joint exercise was conducted with the 9th CST, California National Guard, the Coast Guard and the Los Angeles Port Police to allow local and federal agencies to train together in the detection and mitigation of threats in a maritime environment. (US Army photo by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-member-of-the-maritime-safety-and-security-team-us-coast-guard-provides-security-for-members-of-the-9th-civil-suport-team-california-national-guard-and-the-91st-cst-arizona-national-guard-as-they-ascend-from-the-ships-hold-on-the-ss-lane-victory-in-the-port-of-los-angeles-during-a-joint-training-exercise-aug-27-2015-the-joint-exercise-was-conducted-with-the-9th-cst-california-national-guard-the-coast-guard-and-the-los-angeles-port-police-to-allow-local-and-federal-agencies-to-train-together-in-the-detection-and-mitigation-of-threats-in-a-maritime-environment-us-army-photo-by-image215538839.html
RMPEJHYK–A member of the Maritime Safety and Security Team, U.S. Coast Guard, provides security for members of the 9th Civil Suport Team, California National Guard, and the 91st CST, Arizona National Guard as they ascend from the ship’s hold on the SS Lane Victory, in the Port of Los Angeles, during a joint training exercise Aug. 27, 2015. The joint exercise was conducted with the 9th CST, California National Guard, the Coast Guard and the Los Angeles Port Police to allow local and federal agencies to train together in the detection and mitigation of threats in a maritime environment. (US Army photo by
Army Sgt. Alfonso Anaya, 9th Civil Support Team, survey team member, California National Guard climbs a Jacob’s ladder to board the SS Lane Victory, in the Port of Los Angeles, during a joint training exercise Aug. 27, 2015. The joint exercise was conducted with the 91st CST, Arizona National Guard, the Coast Guard and the Los Angeles Port Police to allow local and federal agencies to train together in the detection and mitigation of threats in a maritime environment. (US Army photo by Army Staff Sgt. Monette Wesolek, Arizona National Guard Public Affairs Office) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/army-sgt-alfonso-anaya-9th-civil-support-team-survey-team-member-california-national-guard-climbs-a-jacobs-ladder-to-board-the-ss-lane-victory-in-the-port-of-los-angeles-during-a-joint-training-exercise-aug-27-2015-the-joint-exercise-was-conducted-with-the-91st-cst-arizona-national-guard-the-coast-guard-and-the-los-angeles-port-police-to-allow-local-and-federal-agencies-to-train-together-in-the-detection-and-mitigation-of-threats-in-a-maritime-environment-us-army-photo-by-army-staff-sgt-monette-wesolek-arizona-national-guard-public-affairs-office-image215538830.html
RMPEJHYA–Army Sgt. Alfonso Anaya, 9th Civil Support Team, survey team member, California National Guard climbs a Jacob’s ladder to board the SS Lane Victory, in the Port of Los Angeles, during a joint training exercise Aug. 27, 2015. The joint exercise was conducted with the 91st CST, Arizona National Guard, the Coast Guard and the Los Angeles Port Police to allow local and federal agencies to train together in the detection and mitigation of threats in a maritime environment. (US Army photo by Army Staff Sgt. Monette Wesolek, Arizona National Guard Public Affairs Office)
An officer from the Tempe Police SWAT is checked for exposure to hazardous contaminants by members of the 91st Civil Support Team of the Arizona National Guard, Aug. 20, during a multi-jurisdictional exercise. Put 'em up 131118-Z-TA763-012 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-officer-from-the-tempe-police-swat-is-checked-for-exposure-to-hazardous-129732985.html
RMHF1RMW–An officer from the Tempe Police SWAT is checked for exposure to hazardous contaminants by members of the 91st Civil Support Team of the Arizona National Guard, Aug. 20, during a multi-jurisdictional exercise. Put 'em up 131118-Z-TA763-012
Officers from the Tempe Police SWAT prepare to be checked for hazardous materials by members of the 91st Civil Support Team from the Arizona National Guard, Aug. 20, during a multi-jurisdictional exercise. Filing in 131118-Z-TA763-038 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-officers-from-the-tempe-police-swat-prepare-to-be-checked-for-hazardous-129732990.html
RMHF1RN2–Officers from the Tempe Police SWAT prepare to be checked for hazardous materials by members of the 91st Civil Support Team from the Arizona National Guard, Aug. 20, during a multi-jurisdictional exercise. Filing in 131118-Z-TA763-038
An officer with the Tempe Police SWAT unit prepares to be checked for hazardous materials by members of the 91st Civil Support Team from the Arizona National Guard, Aug. 20, during a multi-jurisdictional exercise. In the bag, please 131118-Z-TA763-018 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-officer-with-the-tempe-police-swat-unit-prepares-to-be-checked-129732986.html
RMHF1RMX–An officer with the Tempe Police SWAT unit prepares to be checked for hazardous materials by members of the 91st Civil Support Team from the Arizona National Guard, Aug. 20, during a multi-jurisdictional exercise. In the bag, please 131118-Z-TA763-018
Officers from the Tempe Police SWAT prepare to be checked for hazardous materials by members of the 91st Civil Support Team from the Arizona National Guard, Aug. 20, during a multi-jurisdictional exercise. Line up and put it in the bag 131118-Z-TA763-037 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-officers-from-the-tempe-police-swat-prepare-to-be-checked-for-hazardous-129732989.html
RMHF1RN1–Officers from the Tempe Police SWAT prepare to be checked for hazardous materials by members of the 91st Civil Support Team from the Arizona National Guard, Aug. 20, during a multi-jurisdictional exercise. Line up and put it in the bag 131118-Z-TA763-037
A member of the 91st Civil Support Team from the Arizona National Guard tags a Tempe police officer's bag of belongings as part of a decontamination process during a multi-jurisdictional exercise, Aug. 20. Bag it, tag it 131118-Z-TA763-100 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-member-of-the-91st-civil-support-team-from-the-arizona-national-129787307.html
RMHF490Y–A member of the 91st Civil Support Team from the Arizona National Guard tags a Tempe police officer's bag of belongings as part of a decontamination process during a multi-jurisdictional exercise, Aug. 20. Bag it, tag it 131118-Z-TA763-100
An officer with the Tempe Police SWAT role plays as being injured during a hostage rescue and prepares to be checked for hazardous materials by members of the 91st Civil Support Team from the Arizona National Guard, Aug. 20, during a multi-jurisdictional exercise. Help the injured 131118-Z-TA763-031 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-officer-with-the-tempe-police-swat-role-plays-as-being-injured-129732988.html
RMHF1RN0–An officer with the Tempe Police SWAT role plays as being injured during a hostage rescue and prepares to be checked for hazardous materials by members of the 91st Civil Support Team from the Arizona National Guard, Aug. 20, during a multi-jurisdictional exercise. Help the injured 131118-Z-TA763-031
Staff Sgt. Carl Satterwaite, a team chief with the Arizona National Guard 91st Civil Support Team, conducts an external inspection of a cabin suspected of containing hazardous materials. Hosted by the Center for National Response, CSTs from several states as well as local, federal and other state agencies participated in this hazardous material training here Sept. 26-30. This was one of the largest CST training events ever conducted in Arizona. Every nook and cranny 112909-A-TA763-111 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-carl-satterwaite-a-team-chief-with-the-arizona-national-129515996.html
RMHEKXY8–Staff Sgt. Carl Satterwaite, a team chief with the Arizona National Guard 91st Civil Support Team, conducts an external inspection of a cabin suspected of containing hazardous materials. Hosted by the Center for National Response, CSTs from several states as well as local, federal and other state agencies participated in this hazardous material training here Sept. 26-30. This was one of the largest CST training events ever conducted in Arizona. Every nook and cranny 112909-A-TA763-111
Prescott area HAZMAT Team Adviser Steve Maslausky, center, reviews notes with Rick Olson, drill coordinator for Central Yavapai Fire District, left, and Army Lt. Col. Russell Payne, commander of Arizona National Guard's 91st Civil Support Team, right, immediately following an exercise in which a domestic terrorism incident initiated the involvement of the civil support team to augment local HAZMAT technicians. Both organizations train together annually to improve coordination and competence. Arizona CST Exercises With Yavapai Fire District 308821 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prescott-area-hazmat-team-adviser-steve-maslausky-center-reviews-notes-129499046.html
RMHEK59X–Prescott area HAZMAT Team Adviser Steve Maslausky, center, reviews notes with Rick Olson, drill coordinator for Central Yavapai Fire District, left, and Army Lt. Col. Russell Payne, commander of Arizona National Guard's 91st Civil Support Team, right, immediately following an exercise in which a domestic terrorism incident initiated the involvement of the civil support team to augment local HAZMAT technicians. Both organizations train together annually to improve coordination and competence. Arizona CST Exercises With Yavapai Fire District 308821
A loadmaster from the 452nd Airlift Wing guides a vehicle and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-loadmaster-from-the-452nd-airlift-wing-guides-a-vehicle-and-trailer-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image186923540.html
RMMT32TM–A loadmaster from the 452nd Airlift Wing guides a vehicle and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
Vehicles belonging to the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team wait to be loaded onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vehicles-belonging-to-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-wait-to-be-loaded-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image186923517.html
RMMT32RW–Vehicles belonging to the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team wait to be loaded onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team load a truck and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-load-a-truck-and-trailer-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image186923543.html
RMMT32TR–Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team load a truck and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
Vehicles belonging to the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team wait to be transported to Buckely Air Force Base, Colorado, by a C-17 Globemaster from the 452nd Airlift Wing out of March Air Force Base, California July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vehicles-belonging-to-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-wait-to-be-transported-to-buckely-air-force-base-colorado-by-a-c-17-globemaster-from-the-452nd-airlift-wing-out-of-march-air-force-base-california-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image186923548.html
RMMT32W0–Vehicles belonging to the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team wait to be transported to Buckely Air Force Base, Colorado, by a C-17 Globemaster from the 452nd Airlift Wing out of March Air Force Base, California July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team and the 161st Air Refueling Wing load CST vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at the Barry Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-and-the-161st-air-refueling-wing-load-cst-vehicles-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-the-barry-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image186923546.html
RMMT32TX–Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team and the 161st Air Refueling Wing load CST vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at the Barry Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team and the 161st Air Refueling Wing load CST vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-and-the-161st-air-refueling-wing-load-cst-vehicles-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image186923547.html
RMMT32TY–Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team and the 161st Air Refueling Wing load CST vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
A member of the 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard climbs a Jacob’s ladder to board the SS Lane Victory, in the Port of Los Angeles, during a joint training exercise Aug. 27, 2015. The joint exercise was conducted with the 9th CST, California National Guard, the Coast Guard and the Los Angeles Port Police to allow local and federal agencies to train together in the detection and mitigation of threats in a maritime environment. (US Army photo by Army Staff Sgt. Monette Wesolek, Arizona National Guard Public Affairs Office) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-member-of-the-91st-civil-support-team-arizona-national-guard-climbs-a-jacobs-ladder-to-board-the-ss-lane-victory-in-the-port-of-los-angeles-during-a-joint-training-exercise-aug-27-2015-the-joint-exercise-was-conducted-with-the-9th-cst-california-national-guard-the-coast-guard-and-the-los-angeles-port-police-to-allow-local-and-federal-agencies-to-train-together-in-the-detection-and-mitigation-of-threats-in-a-maritime-environment-us-army-photo-by-army-staff-sgt-monette-wesolek-arizona-national-guard-public-affairs-office-image215538832.html
RMPEJHYC–A member of the 91st Civil Support Team, Arizona National Guard climbs a Jacob’s ladder to board the SS Lane Victory, in the Port of Los Angeles, during a joint training exercise Aug. 27, 2015. The joint exercise was conducted with the 9th CST, California National Guard, the Coast Guard and the Los Angeles Port Police to allow local and federal agencies to train together in the detection and mitigation of threats in a maritime environment. (US Army photo by Army Staff Sgt. Monette Wesolek, Arizona National Guard Public Affairs Office)
Army 1st Lt. James Freda, the Survey Team Leader with the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team, helps guide a vehicle and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/army-1st-lt-james-freda-the-survey-team-leader-with-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-helps-guide-a-vehicle-and-trailer-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image186923541.html
RMMT32TN–Army 1st Lt. James Freda, the Survey Team Leader with the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team, helps guide a vehicle and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
Army Sgt. Grace Ogesen, a survey team member with the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team, sets up a ramp used to load vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/army-sgt-grace-ogesen-a-survey-team-member-with-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-sets-up-a-ramp-used-to-load-vehicles-onto-a-c-17-globemaster-cargo-aircraft-at-goldwater-air-national-guard-base-july-18-the-91st-traveled-to-buckley-air-force-base-to-participate-in-a-multi-cst-exercise-to-train-together-in-one-location-for-a-large-or-widespread-incident-ariz-army-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image186923538.html
RMMT32TJ–Army Sgt. Grace Ogesen, a survey team member with the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team, sets up a ramp used to load vehicles onto a C-17 Globemaster cargo aircraft at Goldwater Air National Guard Base July 18. The 91st traveled to Buckley Air Force Base to participate in a multi-CST exercise to train together in one location for a large or widespread incident. (Ariz. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
Members of the Arizona National Guard 91st Civil Support Team and the U.S. Coast Guard’s Maritime Saftey and Security Team, decend into a ship’s hold on the SS Lane Victory, in the Port of Los Angeles, during a joint training exercise Aug. 27, 2015. The joint exercise was conducted with the 9th CST, California National Guard, the Coast Guard and the Los Angeles Port Police to allow local and federal agencies to train together in the detection and mitigation of threats in a maritime environment. (US Army photo by Army Staff Sgt. Monette Wesolek, Arizona National Guard Public Affairs Office) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-arizona-national-guard-91st-civil-support-team-and-the-us-coast-guards-maritime-saftey-and-security-team-decend-into-a-ships-hold-on-the-ss-lane-victory-in-the-port-of-los-angeles-during-a-joint-training-exercise-aug-27-2015-the-joint-exercise-was-conducted-with-the-9th-cst-california-national-guard-the-coast-guard-and-the-los-angeles-port-police-to-allow-local-and-federal-agencies-to-train-together-in-the-detection-and-mitigation-of-threats-in-a-maritime-environment-us-army-photo-by-army-staff-sgt-monette-wesolek-arizona-national-guard-public-affairs-office-image215538838.html
RMPEJHYJ–Members of the Arizona National Guard 91st Civil Support Team and the U.S. Coast Guard’s Maritime Saftey and Security Team, decend into a ship’s hold on the SS Lane Victory, in the Port of Los Angeles, during a joint training exercise Aug. 27, 2015. The joint exercise was conducted with the 9th CST, California National Guard, the Coast Guard and the Los Angeles Port Police to allow local and federal agencies to train together in the detection and mitigation of threats in a maritime environment. (US Army photo by Army Staff Sgt. Monette Wesolek, Arizona National Guard Public Affairs Office)
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RMHF490X–SONY DSC Ready, send them in 131118-Z-TA763-086
Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team make entry into an animal hospital during a hazardous materials response in Gilbert, Ariz. The team was called to assist the local fire department after toxic gas was detected inside the clinic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-make-entry-into-an-animal-hospital-during-a-hazardous-materials-response-in-gilbert-ariz-the-team-was-called-to-assist-the-local-fire-department-after-toxic-gas-was-detected-inside-the-clinic-image186087984.html
RMMPN13C–Members of the Arizona National Guard’s 91st Civil Support Team make entry into an animal hospital during a hazardous materials response in Gilbert, Ariz. The team was called to assist the local fire department after toxic gas was detected inside the clinic.
Firefighters from local departments assist members of the 91st Civil Support Team out of their hazardous materials suits after exiting a local animal hospital during an incident Thursday. The Gilbert Fire Department requested the CST’s assistance after toxic gas was detected by their HAZMAT team during its initial entry into the facility. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/firefighters-from-local-departments-assist-members-of-the-91st-civil-support-team-out-of-their-hazardous-materials-suits-after-exiting-a-local-animal-hospital-during-an-incident-thursday-the-gilbert-fire-department-requested-the-csts-assistance-after-toxic-gas-was-detected-by-their-hazmat-team-during-its-initial-entry-into-the-facility-image186087993.html
RMMPN13N–Firefighters from local departments assist members of the 91st Civil Support Team out of their hazardous materials suits after exiting a local animal hospital during an incident Thursday. The Gilbert Fire Department requested the CST’s assistance after toxic gas was detected by their HAZMAT team during its initial entry into the facility.
Members of the 91st Civil Support team exits an animal hospital during after a hazardous materials incident Thursday. The Gilbert Fire Department requested the CST’s assistance after toxic gas was detected by their HAZMAT team during its initial entry into the facility. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Wesley Parrell) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-91st-civil-support-team-exits-an-animal-hospital-during-after-a-hazardous-materials-incident-thursday-the-gilbert-fire-department-requested-the-csts-assistance-after-toxic-gas-was-detected-by-their-hazmat-team-during-its-initial-entry-into-the-facility-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-staff-sgt-wesley-parrell-image186087986.html
RMMPN13E–Members of the 91st Civil Support team exits an animal hospital during after a hazardous materials incident Thursday. The Gilbert Fire Department requested the CST’s assistance after toxic gas was detected by their HAZMAT team during its initial entry into the facility. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Wesley Parrell)
A member of the 91st Civil Support Team inspects a bottle to be analyzed during joint training with the Prescott Area Hazardous Materials Response team, August 30 at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Ariz. The museum enlisted the help of the team to identify and dispose of potentially hazardous materials found in their collection. (Arizona National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-member-of-the-91st-civil-support-team-inspects-a-bottle-to-be-analyzed-during-joint-training-with-the-prescott-area-hazardous-materials-response-team-august-30-at-sharlot-hall-museum-in-prescott-ariz-the-museum-enlisted-the-help-of-the-team-to-identify-and-dispose-of-potentially-hazardous-materials-found-in-their-collection-arizona-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image208439342.html
RMP336E6–A member of the 91st Civil Support Team inspects a bottle to be analyzed during joint training with the Prescott Area Hazardous Materials Response team, August 30 at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Ariz. The museum enlisted the help of the team to identify and dispose of potentially hazardous materials found in their collection. (Arizona National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
Members of the 91st Civil Support Team and the Prescott Area Hazardous Materials Response Team move a box of medical supplies to be analyzed during joint training between the teams August 30 at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Ariz. The museum enlisted the help of the team to identify and dispose of potentially hazardous materials found in their collection. (Arizona National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-91st-civil-support-team-and-the-prescott-area-hazardous-materials-response-team-move-a-box-of-medical-supplies-to-be-analyzed-during-joint-training-between-the-teams-august-30-at-sharlot-hall-museum-in-prescott-ariz-the-museum-enlisted-the-help-of-the-team-to-identify-and-dispose-of-potentially-hazardous-materials-found-in-their-collection-arizona-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image208439343.html
RMP336E7–Members of the 91st Civil Support Team and the Prescott Area Hazardous Materials Response Team move a box of medical supplies to be analyzed during joint training between the teams August 30 at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Ariz. The museum enlisted the help of the team to identify and dispose of potentially hazardous materials found in their collection. (Arizona National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
A member of the 91st Civil Support Team and the Prescott Area Hazardous Materials Response Team analyzes a medicinal bottle during joint training between the teams August 30 at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Ariz. The museum enlisted the help of the team to identify and dispose of potentially hazardous materials found in their collection. (Arizona National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-member-of-the-91st-civil-support-team-and-the-prescott-area-hazardous-materials-response-team-analyzes-a-medicinal-bottle-during-joint-training-between-the-teams-august-30-at-sharlot-hall-museum-in-prescott-ariz-the-museum-enlisted-the-help-of-the-team-to-identify-and-dispose-of-potentially-hazardous-materials-found-in-their-collection-arizona-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image208439347.html
RMP336EB–A member of the 91st Civil Support Team and the Prescott Area Hazardous Materials Response Team analyzes a medicinal bottle during joint training between the teams August 30 at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Ariz. The museum enlisted the help of the team to identify and dispose of potentially hazardous materials found in their collection. (Arizona National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
A member of the 91st Civil Support Team, the Prescott Area Hazardous Materials Response Team and a Sharlot Hall Museum curator move a box of medical supplies to be analyzed during joint training between the teams August 30 at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Ariz. The museum enlisted the help of the team to identify and dispose of potentially hazardous materials found in their collection. (Arizona National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-member-of-the-91st-civil-support-team-the-prescott-area-hazardous-materials-response-team-and-a-sharlot-hall-museum-curator-move-a-box-of-medical-supplies-to-be-analyzed-during-joint-training-between-the-teams-august-30-at-sharlot-hall-museum-in-prescott-ariz-the-museum-enlisted-the-help-of-the-team-to-identify-and-dispose-of-potentially-hazardous-materials-found-in-their-collection-arizona-national-guard-photo-by-sgt-1st-class-robert-freese-image208439345.html
RMP336E9–A member of the 91st Civil Support Team, the Prescott Area Hazardous Materials Response Team and a Sharlot Hall Museum curator move a box of medical supplies to be analyzed during joint training between the teams August 30 at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Ariz. The museum enlisted the help of the team to identify and dispose of potentially hazardous materials found in their collection. (Arizona National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Freese)
Tech. Sgt. Randy Green, a load master from the 729th Airlift Squadron, conducts an initial training brief for the Arizona National Guard's 91st Civil Support Team at Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa, Ariz. The two units participated in joint-service static load training with a C-17A Globemaster III June 24. (National Guard photo by Spc. Wes Parrell) ArizonaE28099s WMD team trains for nationwide response 140624-Z-GD917-039 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tech-sgt-randy-green-a-load-master-from-the-729th-airlift-squadron-129743340.html
RMHF28XM–Tech. Sgt. Randy Green, a load master from the 729th Airlift Squadron, conducts an initial training brief for the Arizona National Guard's 91st Civil Support Team at Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa, Ariz. The two units participated in joint-service static load training with a C-17A Globemaster III June 24. (National Guard photo by Spc. Wes Parrell) ArizonaE28099s WMD team trains for nationwide response 140624-Z-GD917-039
Members of the Arizona National Guard's 91st Civil Support Team and the Air Force Reserve's 729th Airlift Squadron load equipment and vehicles into a C-17A Globemaster III during a static load training exercise at Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa, Ariz. The two units worked together to enhance the rapid deployment capability of the Arizona's weapons of mass destruction response force June 24. (National Guard photo by Spc. Wes Parrell) ArizonaE28099s WMD team trains for nationwide response 140624-Z-GD917-074 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-members-of-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-and-129743346.html
RMHF28XX–Members of the Arizona National Guard's 91st Civil Support Team and the Air Force Reserve's 729th Airlift Squadron load equipment and vehicles into a C-17A Globemaster III during a static load training exercise at Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa, Ariz. The two units worked together to enhance the rapid deployment capability of the Arizona's weapons of mass destruction response force June 24. (National Guard photo by Spc. Wes Parrell) ArizonaE28099s WMD team trains for nationwide response 140624-Z-GD917-074
Members of the Arizona National Guard's 91st Civil Support Team and the Air Force Reserve's 729th Airlift Squadron construct loading ramps on the cargo bay door of a C-17A Globemaster III during a static load training exercise at Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa, Ariz. The two units worked together to enhance the rapid deployment capability of the Arizona's weapons of mass destruction response force June 24. (National Guard photo by Spc. Wes Parrell) ArizonaE28099s WMD team trains for nationwide response 140624-Z-GD917-063 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-members-of-the-arizona-national-guards-91st-civil-support-team-and-129743343.html
RMHF28XR–Members of the Arizona National Guard's 91st Civil Support Team and the Air Force Reserve's 729th Airlift Squadron construct loading ramps on the cargo bay door of a C-17A Globemaster III during a static load training exercise at Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa, Ariz. The two units worked together to enhance the rapid deployment capability of the Arizona's weapons of mass destruction response force June 24. (National Guard photo by Spc. Wes Parrell) ArizonaE28099s WMD team trains for nationwide response 140624-Z-GD917-063
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