by Senior Airman Mary O'Dell
92nd Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs
12/12/2014 - FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE-Wash. -- Team
Fairchild hosted it's first-ever mutual-aid hazardous materials
emergency response training exercise with members of the Spokane, Wash.
emergency responders here, Dec. 8-11.
Agencies involved include Spokane City Fire Department, Kootenai County
emergency management, Spokane City EM, a 92nd Medical Group
bioenvironmental engineer team, 92nd Medical Operations Squadron medical
technicians and a 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management
team.
Each day, around 40-60 individuals were participating, preparing
responders in the Eastern Washington region for a potential HAZMAT
situation.
Scenarios practiced during the exercise included a train derailment and
hazardous gas leak through the heating a ventilation system of a
building on base.
"Being able to come together and work in this capacity, utilizing all of
our resources as a team is instrumental in preparing us for potential
real-world situations," said Kimo Kuheana, 92nd CES fire chief. "This
training and others like it help us to keep Fairchild and the community
safe."
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