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Sgt. Nick Janey, a technical rescue Marine with Chemical Biological Incident Response Force’s Technical Rescue Platoon, retrieves the rope used to pull the victim safely from the opposite tower. This type of rescue keeps victims from being exposed to any additional exposure to “contamination.” During the joint 72-hour technical rescue training operation with the 911th U.S. Army Technical Rescue Engineer Company at Downey Responder Training Facility the two units encountered five of the 6 rescue disciplines, confined space, vehicle extrication, trench rescue, high-angle rope rescue and structural collapse.
120110-M-0000G-004.jpg Photo By: Sgt. Frances L Goch

Jan 10, 2012
Sgt. Nick Janey, a technical rescue Marine with Chemical Biological Incident Response Force’s Technical Rescue Platoon, retrieves the rope used to pull the victim safely from the opposite tower. This type of rescue keeps victims from being exposed to any additional exposure to “contamination.” During the joint 72-hour technical rescue training operation with the 911th U.S. Army Technical Rescue Engineer Company at Downey Responder Training Facility the two units encountered five of the 6 rescue disciplines, confined space, vehicle extrication, trench rescue, high-angle rope rescue and structural collapse.


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