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irginia National Guard Airmen assigned to the 192nd Communications Flight, 192nd Fighter Wing, at Langley Air Force Based provide communications capability to the 34th Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear High Yield Explosive Response Force Package, known as the CERFP, using the Joint Incident Site Communications Capability, or JISCC May 8-9, 2018, at Fort Pickett, Virginia, during Vigilant Guard 18-3. The JISCC is an advanced communications system that can be rapidly deployed to an incident location and uses secure satellite connections to provide the Guard and first responders with high speed internet, voice-over-IP telephones and high frequency radio communications. A CERFP is capable of providing support to first responders and civil authorities after a chemical, biological or nuclear incident. The team is capable of conducting tasks including consequence management, incident site communications, urban search and rescue, mass causality decontamination, technical decontamination, medical triage and stabilization and human remains recovery. (U.S. National Guard photo by Cotton Puryear)

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Uploaded on May 17, 2018
Taken on May 8, 2018