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U.S. Army Pfc. Emanuel Olvera (left) and Sgt. Laththuwahandi De Silva, both from 3rd platoon, 22nd Engineer Clearance Company, exit a structure after identifying two simulated casualties during Guardian Response 18 at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., April 22. The soldiers in the 22nd ECC all have completed a 72-day course at Florida State Fire College in order to be Pro Board certified, a nationally accredited certification in fire services and related fields. The five major disciplines that the soldiers have to learn about are confined space, vehicle machinery rescue, ropes rescue, technology decontamination, and structural collapse.
180422-Z-GG783-047.JPG Photo By: Cpl. Elizabeth Scott

MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - U.S. Army Pfc. Emanuel Olvera (left) and Sgt. Laththuwahandi De Silva, both from 3rd platoon, 22nd Engineer Clearance Company, exit a structure after identifying two simulated casualties during Guardian Response 18 at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., April 22. The soldiers in the 22nd ECC all have completed a 72-day course at Florida State Fire College in order to be Pro Board certified, a nationally accredited certification in fire services and related fields. The five major disciplines that the soldiers have to learn about are confined space, vehicle machinery rescue, ropes rescue, technology decontamination, and structural collapse. U.S. Army North executes the annual Vibrant Response consequence management exercise at the direction of U.S. Northern Command to confirm command and control elements of the nation’s CBRN response forces. U.S. Force Command’s linked exercise, Guardian Response, held at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, validates how the subordinate units train to carry out the operations under the direction of a joint task force. GR18 is executed by the U.S. Army Reserve Command.


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