34th CERFP trains on establishing a mass decon site - April 24, 2021
Virginia and Washington, D.C., National Guard Soldiers and Airmen assigned to the Richmond-based 34th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High Yield Explosives Enhanced Response Force Package, or CERFP, train on establishing a mass causality decontamination site April 24, 2021, at Fort Pickett, Virginia. Senior leaders from the 192nd Wing and the 1030th Transportation Battalion visited the training to learn more about the unit’s capabilities and thank Soldiers and Airmen for their service. The CERFP is capable of providing support to first responders and civil authorities after a chemical, biological or nuclear incident. The team includes both Army and Air National Guard units from Petersburg, West Point, Rocky Mount and Langley Air Force Base, as well as Airmen from the Washington, D.C. National Guard. 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. Read more about the 34th CERFP at go.usa.gov/xHpCm.