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CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea -- Soldiers pose for a photo following an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
(U.S. Army photo by Patrick Bray/Released)
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Soldiers role playing as injured personnel are loaded into an emergency vehicle during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
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Soldiers role playing as injured personnel are loaded into an emergency vehicle during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
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Soldiers role playing as injured personnel are triaged during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
(U.S. Army photo by Patrick Bray/Released)
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CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea -- Soldiers role playing as injured personnel are triaged during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
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Soldiers role playing as injured personnel are triaged during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
(U.S. Army photo by Patrick Bray/Released)
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CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea -- Soldiers role playing as injured personnel are triaged during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
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CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea -- Soldiers role playing as injured personnel are triaged during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
(U.S. Army photo by Patrick Bray/Released)
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CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea -- Soldiers role playing as injured personnel are triaged during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
(U.S. Army photo by Patrick Bray/Released)
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CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea -- A Soldier role playing as injured personnel is lowered down onto a litter during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
(U.S. Army photo by Patrick Bray/Released)
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CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea -- A Soldier role playing as injured personnel is lifted from an aircraft during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
(U.S. Army photo by Patrick Bray/Released)
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CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea -- Emergency personnel prepare to respond to a simulation involving an aircraft and injured military personnel during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
(U.S. Army photo by Patrick Bray/Released)
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CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea -- Firefighters approach an aircraft during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
(U.S. Army photo by Patrick Bray/Released)
(Photo Credit: Patrick Bray)
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CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea -- Smoke billows beneath an aircraft during an airfield accident drill, Nov. 21 at Desiderio Army Airfield on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys. The drill was designed to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
(U.S. Army photo by Patrick Bray/Released)
(Photo Credit: Patrick Bray)
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CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea – Desiderio Army Airfield operations at U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys conducted an airfield accident drill Nov. 21 to evaluate first responder and emergency response capabilities.
The exercise simulated a hard landing of a fixed-wing RC-12 aircraft, injuring the three crew members.
“The exercise not only met regulatory requirements, but also demonstrated the airfield’s dedication to maintaining a high standard of safety and preparedness,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Chambers, airfield executive officer.
The collaborative effort involved the garrison’s Directorate of Emergency Services, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security airfield operations, aviation personnel, and military police, showcasing the garrison’s comprehensive commitment to aviation safety.
The realistic simulation included a swift response. Military police, fire and emergency services rescued and evacuated the victims to the hospital in less than 20 minutes from the start of the incident.
Chambers praised the seamless integration of emergency services and the valuable training experience gained.
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys is the “Army’s Home in Korea” and is located along the western coast of South Korea within the seaport city of Pyeongtaek, approximately 40 miles south of Seoul. Camp Humphreys is the headquarters for the Eighth U.S. Army, the Second Infantry Division, the Army's most active airfield in the Pacific, and the hub of U.S. Forces Korea.
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