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Boom goes the dynamite
Staff Sgt. Zachary Magruder, 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, digs for explosives pieces, March 21, 2019, on Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Magruder came to Holloman for post-blast training instructed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ National Center for Explosives Training and Research. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Autumn Vogt)
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Airmen and a police officer from Doña Ana’s bomb squad sift through dirt to find explosive debris, March 21, 2019, on Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The group participated in a post-blast course provided by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ National Center for Explosives Training and Research. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Autumn Vogt)
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Staff Sgt. Benjamin Vetter, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, looks at explosion debris during the post-blast course, March 21, 2019, on Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The students marked debris from the explosion with yellow flags to gather information on what the bomb was composed of. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Autumn Vogt)
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49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians observe Airman 1st Class Nicholas Glatz, 49th CES EOD technician, prepare Andres Garcia, exercise actor, for a simulated medical evacuation at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. 49th CES EOD technicians took part in Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training, where they learned life-saving medical skills to use during traumatic incidents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Tech. Sgt. Shane Baze and Senior Airman Matthew Maurer, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians, call in a simulated medical evacuation during Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. PHTLS is a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders consisting of formal classroom training and hands-on exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians treat and transport casualties during Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. PHTLS is a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders consisting of formal classroom training and hands-on exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Airman 1st Class Timothy Danforth, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, monitors the simulated wounds of Justin Miller, exercise actor, during a field training exercise at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The field training exercise was part of Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training, a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders focusing on medical skills needed for traumatic incidents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians treat a casualty during a field training exercise at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The field training exercise was part of Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training, a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders focusing on medical skills needed for traumatic incidents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Senior Airman Matthew Maurer and Senior Airman Bobby Frey, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians, transport Andres Garcia, exercise actor, during Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. PHTLS is a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders consisting of formal classroom training and hands-on exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Capt Nathan Powell, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight commander, and Staff Sgt. Benjamin Vetter, 49th CES EOD technician, treat simulated wounds on Andres Garcia, exercise actor, during Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. PHTLS is a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders consisting of formal classroom training and hands-on exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Senior Airman Kevin Oseguera, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, covers the simulated burns of Sean Emmons, exercise actor, during Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Actors from the 49th CES Operations Flight were given makeup to resemble traumatic injuries giving the EOD technicians realistic hands-on training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians treat casualties during a field training exercise at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The field training exercise was part of Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training, a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders focusing on medical skills needed for traumatic incidents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Senior Airman Brandon Tran, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, provides medical care to Sean Emmons, exercise actor, during Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. PHTLS is a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders consisting of formal classroom training and hands-on exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Members of the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight respond to a simulated explosion during a field training exercise as part of Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support training at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. PHTLS is a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders focusing on medical skills needed for traumatic incidents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Airman 1st Class Nicholas Glatz, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, takes Tech. Sgt. Shane Baze’s, 49th CES EOD technician, blood pressure during Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. PHTLS is a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders focusing on medical skills needed for traumatic incidents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Airman 1st Class Timothy Danforth (right) and Senior Airman Kevin Oseguera (left), 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians, practice burn treatment during Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Actors from the 49th CES Operations Flight were given makeup to resemble traumatic injuries during PHTLS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Ernie Lorelli, Progressive Force Concepts instructor, observes Staff Sgt. Benjamin Vetter, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, responding to a simulated active shooter incident at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The active shooter simulation was part of Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training, a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders consisting of formal classroom training and hands-on exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Airman 1st Class Nicholas Glatz, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, applies a Combat Action Tourniquet to Justin Miller, exercise actor, during an active shooter simulation at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The active shooter simulation was part of Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training, a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders consisting of formal classroom training and hands-on exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Andres Garza, exercise actor, waits to be transported during a training with 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Actors from the 49th CES Operations Flight were given makeup to resemble traumatic injuries during Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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Senior Airman Kevin Oseguera, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, simulates inserting a nasal pharyngeal airway during Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support training at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. PHTLS is a five-day class taught to civilian and military first-responders consisting of formal classroom training and hands-on exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. BreeAnn Sachs)
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