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HM-4
Simi Valley CERT/DSW hangs out by the Federal HazMat 4 vehicle. |
HazMat enters the scene
Firefighters in hazmat suits enter the hazardous area to care for and transport patients. |
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DeCon
Firefighters hose down patients washing away any hazardous material. |
Simi Valley CERT/DSW
Platoon members stand on top of a hill over looking both the derailed cars and the triage area. |
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Patient transport
A patient is transported out of the hazardous area. |
DeCon
Firefighters decontaminate each other. |
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Bomb Squad
A bomb technician inspects the spilt military weapons and ammunition before calling it safe for firefighters to enter. |
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ARES/RACES
Amateur radio volunteers provide televised transmissions to the command post from a remote hill top. |
Train wreckage
Cargo containers, tank cars, wheels and other miscellaneous debris litter the scene. This is the south end of the train derailment. |
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Train wreckage
This is the north end of the train derailment, closest to the spilt military ordinance. |
Simi Valley
CERT/DSW Group
Photo by Becky
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