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(engines rumbling)

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^- Today we're here with 2nd EOD doing their accompanied FEX,

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^and we are responding to a lab with a possible CBRN threat.

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So a CBRN threat could be anything from chemical,

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biological, radiological, and nuclear.

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We are here training with EOD to see how

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our CBRN capabilities can line up

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with the EOD capabilities and how we can integrate them

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and put teams downrange at the same time

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and kind of help each other out.

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It's beneficial for both sides so

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that we can alleviate some of the pressure of a CBRN

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incident for EOD, because that's not their main focus.

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We've trained about two months before this,

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training up to it and getting more familiar

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with the EOD terms and what they're looking for,

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so it's really beneficial.

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They're having a lot of fun and

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they're doing a really good job.

