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Marines from Initial Response Force B, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, pull victims out of Pennsylvania Station during a joint operation drill with the New York City Fire Department in the early hours of 16 July. The drill was the culmination of the Marine’s week-long training with FDNY. CBIRF and FDNY have trained together since July of 2000; Deputy Chief Raymond M. Downey, of FDNY’s Special Operations Command, helped CBIRF develop their technical rescue program before he later died on Sept. 11th in the World Trade Center towers. (released)
110716-M-0000S-000.jpg Photo By: Sgt. Frances L Goch

Jul 16, 2011
Marines from Initial Response Force B, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, pull victims out of Pennsylvania Station during a joint operation drill with the New York City Fire Department in the early hours of 16 July. The drill was the culmination of the Marine’s week-long training with FDNY. CBIRF and FDNY have trained together since July of 2000; Deputy Chief Raymond M. Downey, of FDNY’s Special Operations Command, helped CBIRF develop their technical rescue program before he later died on Sept. 11th in the World Trade Center towers. (released)


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