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One of Essex's Volvo V70 ARV's seen heading back to base along Waltham Road, Boreham.
This vehicle has now been replaced by a brand new BMW 530d!!
Norwegian tanks take part in a live-fire capabilities demonstration during Cold Response 14, a multinational and multilateral training exercise above the Arctic Circle that brings together more than 14,000 servicemembers from 15 different countries, to include approximately 1,200 NATO personnel, March 11. The Norwegian-led exercise involves maritime, land and air operations being conducted this month to rehearse high-intensity operations in unique winter conditions, showcasing the diplomatic relationships, strategic friendships, and commitment to global security interests of all participating nations. The majority of the servicemembers are participating from the United States, Norway, Canada, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain and Sweden. (Official Air Force Photograph by Tech Sgt. Burt Traynor)
Zombie Response vehicle on Garrard Street (behind the old Friars Walk Mall).
A company called Zed Events use the Mall for Airsoft and Zombie events. They have people made up like zombies (very realistically!) and you fight your way through the old abandoned Mall :)
For my photography class we had to respond to Henri Cartier-Bresson. Seeing as I'm living in the darkroom latley, I shot two rolls of film and these are four of my favourites. =D
Exercise PRECISE RESPONSE, is an annual chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) exercise hosted by Defence Research and Development Canada at Canadian Forces Base Suffield where the Canadian Armed Forces along with NATO allies and partner Nations can practice essential CBRN defence skills in a multinational training environment.
Seen on Waltham Road, Boreham.
There are a couple differences about this to the other 2 12plate Focus's I saw today.
Firstly, Its got a blue lensed lightbar instead of a clear one, Secondly the livery on the side is different (The BB doesn't come as far down the side of the car and the 'POLICE' wording is thinner)
Response to Brighton Graduate Katie Scott, this sgraffito piece expresses the vivid life that runs through our nervous system.
FJ11PGE East Midlands Ambulance Service 1041 Hazardous Area Response Team Land Rover Discovery Rapid Response Vehicle seen at Birstal Station open day Leicester
A standard Essex Police Response Car seen on Waltham Road, Boreham.
The female PC stopped, took my details and questioned what I was doing (Obviously wasn't obvious enough) and then we were joined by 2 unmarked BMW X5 Specialist Firearms Units who also decided wanted to question what I was doing!!
December 18, 2020 - Albany, NY - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo provides a coronavirus update from the Red Room at the State Capitol. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 23, 2020 - Albany, NY - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo provides a coronavirus update during a press conference at the Executive Mansion. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
Corporal Karl Pepin and Private Kevin Caissie, C Company 3R22eR, maintain a defensive position during Exercise COLD RESPONSE near Sjøvegan, Norway on March 18, 2014.
Photo by: MCpl Dan Pop, Canadian Army Public Affairs
© 2014 DND-MDN Canada
A SFRS tactical response vehicle seen in Cannock, Staffordshire. This vehicle's main use is to be mobilised to small fires and other small incidents to free up traditional fire appliances. A video of one responding can be found here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpBmnNwSOMU
Outside of Lab 1 a bike lays rusting and rotting away.I can only asume this was a means of transport to pop between the different labs and to ride back to the quayside each evening to catch the last boat home after a hard day at work.
Lab 1 has a large pit situated inside,the atomic bombs/missles were lowered into this pit to emulate an aircrafts bomb bay,then vibration test were carried out to try and break down the bombs components whilst trying to replicate conditions the bombs would go thru whilst on there journey to their targets.
For more info on this site please view my Atomic Weapons Research Establishment set...
Run out of fuel in the middle of a pirate infested quadrant? No Problem! Just call Communicator code 1536-3455-fill'er-up! Within minutes, one of our refueling tankers will warp to your area and fuel your ship for a small fee of fifty-thousand credits! Call Now!
Two Staffordshire IRV's and the mobile CCTV unit which is used in partnership with local councils and the police seen at Lichfield police station during the olympic torch relay.
Bull elk doing the Flehmen response, which is a way to pull pheromones into the vomeronasal organ located above the roof of the mouth via a duct behind the front teeth.
Prior to Butter & Eggs 2016 starting, Medic 991 and Engine 9381 were dispatched to a call just off the parade route. Everyone at first thought it was part of the parade and that they got turned around!
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FWC Division of Law Enforcement storm response Hurricane Harvey; August 2017.
FWC photo by Avery Bristol
Shoreditch London Calvert Avenue Accident with the Fire Brigade and Police Emergency Response Vehicles
Hah! With certain parts of my family, the top checkbox should probably say, "Yes...I'm conservative but not THAT conservative."
Also, for the record, I'd love to see these 2 specific women getting married. It's not like I spend my weekends crashing other lesbians' weddings just for the thrill. :)
Hawaii National Guard's Pfc. Samson Anchuela, assigned to Task Force Hawaii, administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a Department of Education employee at Kealakehe High School, March 6, 2021, Kona, Hawaii. Over 700 DOE employees received their second dose of COVID-19 vaccines during the mass vaccination event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. John Schoebel)
'The Response 1914' is the central element of a magnificent war memorial commemorating the raising of several battalions of the Northumberland Fusiliers, the 'Tyneside Commercials', by the Newcastle and Gateshead Chamber of Commerce in 1914. Commissioned by Sir George and Lady Renwick, it also celebrates fifty years of "contribution to the commercial wealth of Newcastle" by Sir George (ship owner and MP for Morpeth) and the safe return of their five sons from the First World War.
The large-scale bronze relief (cast by A B Burton) features thirty figures, of soldiers and their loved ones at the moment of leaving for war; a personification of the Latin motto "Non sibi sed patriae": "Not for self but for country". Beneath the winged figure of 'Renown' blowing her horn, drummer boys lead a column of men, led by veterans in uniform and followed by recruits in everyday work clothes. Several are saying goodbye to their families, with boys running alongside.
The scene is thought to have been inspired by the departure of the Fifth Battalion in April 1915, when they marched from their camp in Gosforth Park to the Central Railway Station though cheering crowds.
The memorial was originally unveiled by the Prince of Wales in July 1923. Reports particularly noted disabled servicemen in the crowd.
Following restoration, the memorial was rededicated by the Duke of Edinburgh in 2007, in the presence of the Renwick family. Listed at Grade II* in 1971, it was 'promoted' to Grade I in 2014 as part of the war's centenary.
Exercise PRECISE RESPONSE, is an annual chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) exercise hosted by Defence Research and Development Canada at Canadian Forces Base Suffield where the Canadian Armed Forces along with NATO allies and partner Nations can practice essential CBRN defence skills in a multinational training environment.
Capt. Tanya Tsosie draws blood from a simulated Ebola patient Oct. 24, 2014, during a week-long training course at the San Antonio Military Medical Center, Texas. Tsosie is a nurse assigned to a 30-member medical response team designed to support civilian medical professionals in the event of an Ebola outbreak in the United States. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen/Released)
Airborne forces show Swift Response
British airborne forces are training alongside NATO counterparts to develop their ability to work together to deliver a Swift Response to international crises.
16 Air Assault Brigade is on Exercise Swift Response, which brings together more than 5,000 personnel from 10 nations and takes place in Poland and Germany between May 27-June 26, 2016.
Under the command of Headquarters 16 Air Assault Brigade some 2,000 troops are taking part, the largest British contingent to deploy on a NATO exercise in 2016. The joint force includes 3 PARA Battlegroup, including engineer, artillery, logistics, signals, medical, provost and ISTAR support; Apache attack helicopters from 4 Regiment Army Air Corps; and RAF Chinook and Puma support helicopters and C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.
The training involves mass parachute jumps and air assault operations as part of a simulated mission to restore stability to a troubled region. It is key to developing interoperability with 82nd Airborne Division and 11e Brigade Parachutiste, the Brigade’s key partners in the US and French armies respectively, as well as wider allies.
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Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service Scania P260 pumps DK67AAN (Fleet No. 1392) and DK19BFJ (Fleet No. 1396) seen in attendance at premises in Rowson Street, New Brighton, 02.07.2022, as Wallasey Papa1 and Birkenhead Papa 1, respectively, in response to what is thought to have been an Automatic Fire Alarm.
Hopefully it was a false alarm.