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An exercise involving Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service, Southampton Airport Fire Service and South Central Ambulance Service. The exercise involved a simluated aeroplane crash in the bishopstoke area and invovled a number of RTC extrications. All injuries are simulated.
Members of the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment take part in Exercise RAPID RESPONSE with members of the Polish Army in Bathurst, New Brunswick from March 7 to 12, 2022.
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Exercise Timberline
Sp4 Jan Basinski, Don Laxton and Ed Ulness of the 24th Ord Co (left to right) place cover on engine as personnel of the First Direct Support Group at Shaw Creek.
9 Feb 63
by Pfc. David R. Young
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AP72
Emergency Services exercise at Barton Locks on the Manchester Ship Canal.
November 2004.
Fire services and Ambulance service respond to an aircraft crashing and hitting a shipping vessel on the canal.
Barton Aerodrome Fire & Rescue Service. (now City Airport)
Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service.
North West Ambulance Service & EMAT team.
Fleet Activities (FLEACT), Yokosuka, Japan (May 4, 2015) Commander, Navy Region Japan (CNRJ) firefighters simulate rescuing tornado victims during Exercise Reliant Gale at Fleet Activities, Yokosuka May 4.
Christopher DiBernardo, gunner's mate, fires a .50-caliber machine gun during a quick draw exercise aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise.
I love to get outside and run barefoot sprints. Even better when it's uphill. :)
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Exercise Room: houses various pieces of workout equipment, allowing crewmembers and scientists to exercise during a cruise.
Photo courtesy of US EPA
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Exercise Timberline
MPs are shown loading Prisoners of War in the Quartz Lake area deep in central Alaska during Exercise Timberline.
19 Feb 63
by Sp5 Hedgecock
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AP72
The Science Museum is running several events over the summer on the theme of sport and exercise. Chocolate Films has produced a short documentary film for each event.
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Members of the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment take part in Exercise RAPID RESPONSE with members of the Polish Army in Bathurst, New Brunswick from March 7 to 12, 2022.
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Exercise Timberline
Brig. Gen. Grant and Maj. Gen. Miller are shown visiting the 1st BG, 12th Inf., Fort Lewis Washington during Exercise Timberline.
12 Feb 63
by SP4 William Durfee
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AP72
CAMP CASEY, South Korea – Soldiers from 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2ndInfantry Division participate in an Ammunition Combat Load Retrieval Exercise October 5-9, 2014 on Camp Casey, South Korea. The training exercise focused on the brigade’s ability to retrieve, upload and transport the brigade’s ACL. (U.S. Army photo by 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs/Released)
Lieutenant-Navy Roger Korth, Deck Officer with Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship Glace Bay conducts a qualification shoot with the Sig Sauer P226 pistol in the Atlantic Ocean during Exercise Bold Alligator on October 26th, 2017.
Photo By: Corporal Trevor Matheson, 14 Wing Imaging
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Exercise Timberline
Sp4 DiGrassi (left) assists Chaplain Ronan of Fort Lewis, Wash., conducts a Catholic mass service in the field at the 2nd Direct Support Group during Exercise Timberline in Alaska.
17 Feb 63
by PFC Jerry Hickey
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AP72
THE biggest live exercise of its kind ever held in Greater Manchester – Exercise Triton II – came to an end this morning (Friday, July 16, 2016) after months of intense planning.
Around 36 organisations across the region and nationally have been taking part in this major emergency planning exercise which saw dozens of emergency vehicles at sites across Greater Manchester and Chinook helicopters flying across the skies.
The complex scenario used was designed to test how local authorities, emergency services and other partners are equipped to tackle a major emergency working together.
Participating ‘players’ also included the military, government, health and utility companies, as well as voluntary agencies.
The exercise started on Monday, July 11, 2016, with ‘warnings’ from the Met Office regarding adverse weather and from the Environment Agency about the growing risk of regional flooding.
The emergency services, including Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS), and partners put procedures in place to ensure that where possible properties and critical infrastructure were protected and the public were warned. This theme was carried on through Tuesday, July 12 and Wednesday, July 13, 2016.
To ensure that both players and plans were tested to their full, a dramatic scenario developed on Thursday, July 14, whereby the bank on the Dove Stone Reservoir in Oldham was breached and water cascaded through a number of boroughs within Greater Manchester.
This meant that evacuation procedures had to be put in place and rest centres set up. Later in the day, a coach ploughed into the River Tame in a mock crash and a full-scale search and rescue operation was carried out.
Paul Argyle, GMFRS’ Deputy County Fire Officer and Chair of Greater Manchester Resilience Forum, said: “Exercise Triton II was a hugely complex emergency planning exercise and I would like to thank all of the agencies that have taken part this week.
"This was a very detailed scenario which had impacts across every part of the region and necessitated a full range of partners taking part.
"The scale of the destruction and chaos in the exercise was deliberately designed to test the region at full stretch.
"We have to do this to ensure we are well prepared to deal with any future real-life event or disaster that might occur – and it is also invaluable that those taking part got the chance to practise essential response skills that would be used during a major incident like this.
"I would particularly like to thank all the volunteers who took part in this exercise. The patience and understanding of local residents and communities on Thursday (as response plans went into effect at 'live' sites) was also greatly appreciated.
“All players have now been 'stood down'. Our next task is to evaluate how the exercise went, step by step. We will want to find out what worked well and crucially to identify and learn any lessons that could help us in the future in real-life situations. I would like to point out that incidents as extreme as this are highly unlikely, but ensuring we practice our response means that we are ready to respond to a variety of scenarios."
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Exercise Timberline
Staff Sgt. Lincoln Blue Jr., NCOIC of the 6th QM Plt service laundry section at the Tanana River on the Alaska Highway during Exercise TIMBERLINE.
10 Feb 63
by Sp4 Kenneth Puckett
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AP72
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Exercise Timberline
PFC Ralph Fisher, SFC Howard Passwater, Sp5 Charles Elrod and Sgt. Billy Owens (l to r) hold up the flag of the first DSG in front of the DSG headquarters at Shaw Creek. It is the only DSG flag in the world.
11 Feb 63
by Pfc Dave Young
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AP72
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Exercise Timberline
"A" Squad from the 2nd Plt Co A, 4th BG, 23rd Inf. is shown laying a base of fire in a defencive possion [sic] deep in central Alaska during Exercise Timberline.
19 Feb 63
by PFC David R. Young
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AP72
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Exercise Timberline
Co A of the 1st BG, 12th Inf from Fort Lewis Washington is shown skiing along the MSR during Exercise TIMBERLINE.
15 Feb 63
by Sp4 William Durfee
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AP72
Air-X 2016 is the largest domestic operations exercise in Texas involving the Texas Military Department, Federal and State agencies as well as civil authorities and neighboring States at Harlingen, Texas, June 8, 2016. Mock patients boarded C-130H2 aircrafts from the 136th Airlift Wing and contracted civilian jet liners, as they transport them away from the simulated hurricane prior to landfall. The exercise tested the capabilities and processes of the TXMD from tracking patients to an air evacuation to final destination.