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Va. Guard aviators train with civilian first responders on rescue techniques .

Virginia Army National Guard air crews from the Chesterfield-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment use their UH-72 Lakota helicopters to work with personnel from the Chesterfield Fire & EMS SCUBA Rescue Team to rehearse rescue and hoist operations with a helicopter rescue basket March 22, 2014, on the James and Appomattox Rivers in Hopewell, Va. The Soldiers worked through a scenario with the civilian first responders, searching the banks of the river from the skies for a notional missing person using the Mission Equipment Package equipped on several of their helicopters. The MEP includes a forward centerline-mounted camera system with advanced optics and a cabin touch-screen display, a video management system, a digital video recorder and data downlink system, that the crew put to use during the scenario. Once located, an additional hoist-equipped helicopter deployed to the aid of the victim, where Fire & EMS personnel notionally assessed and stabilized the victim before sending them up in the rescue basket. The rescue basket is a newly acquired for the aviators and can hoist personnel from land or water. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Terra C. Gatti, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)

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