Decontamination stations

OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. -- Staff Sgt. Benjamin Desormeaux, a member of the 55th Medical Group, cuts off the sock of a contaminated person during a decontamination exercise outside the Erhling Bergquist Clinic here Oct. 22. The training required 17 medics to process a litter-bound dummy and two ambulatory "patients" through four decontamination stations -- undress, wash, rinse and redress. The litter-bound dummy started the decontamination process by going through a triage station as well to assess its injuries. U.S. Air Force photo by Charles Haymond [RELEASE] by Deborah Aragon

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