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Air Force firefighters respond to leaking I-90 tanker truck
Craig Sayler, a 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, walks with other regional firefighters in hazardous material suits as they enter the spill zone of a hazardous materials incident near the Washington-Idaho state line Sept. 14, 2014. A tanker truck leaking anhydrous trimethylamine, a flammable substance used in making solvents, animal feed supplements and products consumed by the paper, oil and gas industries, prompted emergency responders to shut down Interstate 90 garnering immense regional response including Fairchild Air Force Base firefighters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Air Force firefighters respond to leaking I-90 tanker truck
Fairchild Air Force Base firefighters join other regional firefighters as they don their self-contained breathing apparatuses to perform decontamination support near the spill zone of a hazardous materials incident near the Washington-Idaho state line Sept. 14, 2014. Four Fairchild Air Force Base firefighters, one technician and a variety of support staff as well as the base’s mobile decontamination and rehabilitation unit joined two dozen other firefighters, trucks and equipment from Spokane regional fire districts in response to the incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Air Force firefighters respond to leaking I-90 tanker truck
Fairchild Air Force Base firefighters join other regional firefighters as they don their self-contained breathing apparatuses to perform decontamination support near the spill zone of a hazardous materials incident near the Washington-Idaho state line Sept. 14, 2014. Four Fairchild Air Force Base firefighters, one technician and a variety of support staff as well as the base’s mobile decontamination and rehabilitation unit joined two dozen other firefighters, trucks and equipment from Spokane regional fire districts in response to the incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Air Force firefighters respond to leaking I-90 tanker truck
Fairchild Air Force Base firefighters join other regional firefighters near the spill zone of a hazardous materials incident as they prepare to perform decontamination support near the Washington-Idaho state line Sept. 14, 2014. A tanker truck leaking anhydrous trimethylamine, a flammable substance used in making solvents, animal feed supplements and products consumed by the paper, oil and gas industries, prompted emergency responders to shut down Interstate 90 garnering immense regional response including Fairchild Air Force Base firefighters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Air Force firefighters respond to leaking I-90 tanker truck
Staff Sgt. Daryl Teague and Senior Airman Chandler Tuscany, both 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters, take a moment before donning their self-contained breathing apparatuses while performing decontamination support with other regional firefighters near the spill zone of a hazardous materials incident near the Washington-Idaho state line Sept. 14, 2014. Four Fairchild Air Force Base firefighters, one technician and a variety of support staff as well as the base’s mobile decontamination and rehabilitation unit joined two dozen other firefighters, trucks and equipment from Spokane regional fire districts in response to the incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Air Force firefighters respond to leaking I-90 tanker truck
Craig Sayler, a 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, gets his hazardous material suit checked over before joining other regional firefighters in the spill zone of a hazardous materials incident near the Washington-Idaho state line Sept. 14, 2014. A tanker truck leaking anhydrous trimethylamine, a flammable substance used in making solvents, animal feed supplements and products consumed by the paper, oil and gas industries, prompted emergency responders to shut down Interstate 90 garnering immense regional response including Fairchild Air Force Base firefighters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Youth Center children get hands on experience with S.E.R.E. Airmen
Children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center get hands on experience on how to read a map at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Underwood is a member of the 22nd Training Squadron. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage from members of the 22nd Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Youth Center children get hands on experience with S.E.R.E. Airmen
Staff Sgt. Jarad Underwood explains how to read a map to children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Underwood is a member of the 22nd Training Squadron. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage from members of the 22nd Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Youth Center children get hands on experience with S.E.R.E. Airmen
Staff Sgt. Aaron Hunter explains how using the sun to tell time and direction works to children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Hunter is a member of the 22nd Training Squadron. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage from members of the 22nd Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Youth Center children get hands on experience with S.E.R.E. Airmen
Children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center learn how to purify water through rocks and cloth at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage from members of the 22nd Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Tech. Sgt. Kyle Oler explains the importance of purifying natural water before drinking to children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Oler is a member of the 22nd Training Squadron. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage from members of the 22nd Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Youth Center children get hands on experience with S.E.R.E. Airmen
Children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center put on face paint while learning how camouflage from danger if stranded in the wilderness at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage from members of the 22nd Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Youth Center children get hands on experience with S.E.R.E. Airmen
Children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center put on face paint while learning how to camouflage from danger if stranded in the wilderness at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage from members of the 22nd Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Youth Center children get hands on experience with S.E.R.E. Airmen
Children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center put on face paint while learning how to camouflage from danger if stranded in the wilderness at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage from members of the 22nd Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Youth Center children get hands on experience with S.E.R.E. Airmen
Children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center tie on headbands after learning how to create rescue signals if stranded in the wilderness at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage from members of the 22nd Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Youth Center children get hands on experience with S.E.R.E. Airmen
Technical Sgt. Kyle Oler determines who won the race on who can get the most water into a jar with a spoon with children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Oler is a member of the 22nd Training Squadron. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage from members of the 22nd Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Youth Center children get hands on experience with S.E.R.E. Airmen
Children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center participate in a race on who can get the most water into a jar with a spoon at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Youth Center children get hands on experience with S.E.R.E. Airmen
Children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center construct land markers to demonstrate how to attract attention from the sky if stranded in the wilderness at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Senior Airman Troy Koontz teaches children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center how to build shelter in the wilderness at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Koontz is a member of the 22nd Training Squadron. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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Children from the Fairchild Air Force Base Youth Center are taught how to build shelter with a tarp in the wilderness at Clear Lake, Washington, Aug. 6, 2014. Children from age’s five to 12 were given the opportunity to work on several exercises to teach them how to procure water, fire safety, and navigation and camouflage. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes/Released)
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