File:Army Reserve, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department train together 170218-A-IL196-002.jpg

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English: An Army Reserve Soldier uses a multiple gas monitor near suspected hazardous material inside a large shipping container during joint training with the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department, at the Port of Miami during a joint HAZMAT exercise on Feb. 18, 2017 in Miami, Fla. The 329th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Company, from Orlando, Fla., the Army Reserve’s 469th Ground Ambulance Company, from Wichita, Kan., and the Florida National Guard’s Civil Support Team, spent the day training with MDFR firefighters during a sustainment training exercise that combines civil authorities and Defense CBRN Response Force. The Miami event was the second training exercise of its kind for Northern Command. The first exercise held with a municipality was in New York City. The 329th CBRN Company is the only chemical company on the DCRF. The DCRF mission is to save lives, mitigate human suffering and facilitate recovery operations in a CBRN environment. The DCRF consists of 5,200 personnel to include Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and civilians from active-duty and reserve component units. The DCRF is a scalable force that is part of a larger collaborative response capability between local, state, tribal and federal agencies. DCRF assets are used to support the primary agency in the event of a CBRN incident.
Unit: U.S. Army Reserve Command
DVIDS Tags: medical; search and rescue; nuclear; decontamination; DECON; explosive; CBRNE; chemical; emergency response; testing; response; disaster response; U.S. Army Reserve; biological; radiological; HAZMAT; Army North; U.S. Army Reserve Command; hazardous material; search and recovery; USARC; DSCA; ARNORTH; validation; evaluation; USAR; homeland defense; Defense Support of Civil Authorities; medical triage; DCRF; training events; C2CRE-A; Defense Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Response Force; CBRN Response Elements; homeland operations; Miami-Dade Fire Department; 329th Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (Reconnaissance and Surveillance) Company; Miami-Dade Port Authority
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