Tripler conducts a code green training exercise

By Leanne Thomas, Tripler Army Medical CenterApril 25, 2017

Tripler conducts a code green training exercise
1 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – K9 Handler Staff Sgt. Victoria C. Donitha (left), Military Working Dog 'Drago' (center), Tripler Anti-terrorism Officer, Colin A. Swartz and Soldiers from the 13th Military Police Detachment and 520th Military Police Detachment participate in Tripler... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Tripler conducts a code green training exercise
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HONOLULU, Hawaii - Tripler Army Medical Center, commonly known as TAMC, conducted their annual full scale antiterrorism exercise on Apr. 21, 2017. The exercise was designed to test staff response to terrorist incidents while applying procedures outlined in the command's antiterrorism plan. TAMC staff, along with the explosive ordnance disposal unit, military police, military working dogs and local law enforcement also participated in the simulated event and tested their separate roles as it related to the scenario.