8/28/2012 - Staff Sgt. Brandon Barnes, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency manager, briefs Senior Airman Nathan Pringle, Airman 1st Class William Workman and Michelle Bates, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency managers, during training exercise Operation Burnt Spear Aug. 24, 2012, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C. The emergency managers conducted radiological response training for a simulated incident involving a dirty bomb. In the scenario, a mock Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Task Force requested Air Force Emergency Management assistance to verify and contain any radiation present from the device and establish a communication hotline for incoming responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class George Goslin)
8/28/2012 - Airman 1st Class William Workman and Senior Airman Nathan Pringle, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency managers, inspect their equipment before participating in training exercise Operation Burnt Spear Aug. 24, 2012, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C. The emergency managers performed radiological response training for a simulated incident involving a dirty bomb. In the scenario, a mock Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Task Force requested Air Force Emergency Management assistance to verify and contain any radiation present from the device and establish a communication hotline for incoming responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class George Goslin)
8/28/2012 - Michelle Bates, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency manager, tapes down the mask of Senior Airman Nathan Pringle, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency manager during training exercise Operation Burnt Spear Aug. 24, 2012, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C. The emergency managers conducted radiological response training for a simulated incident involving a dirty bomb. In the scenario, a mock Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Task Force requested Air Force Emergency Management assistance to verify and contain any radiation present from the device and establish a communication hotline for incoming responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Chacarra Walker)
8/28/2012 - Senior Airman Nathan Pringle, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency manager, checks for radiation during training exercise Operation Burnt Spear Aug. 24, 2012, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C. The emergency managers conducted radiological response training for a simulated incident involving a dirty bomb. In the scenario, a mock Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Task Force requested Air Force Emergency Management assistance to verify and contain any radiation present from the device and establish a communication hotline for incoming responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Chacarra Walker)
8/28/2012 - Senior Airman Nathan Pringle and Airman 1st Class William Workman, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency managers, simulate scanning for radiation during training exercise Operation Burnt Spear Aug. 24, 2012, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C. The emergency managers performed radiological response training for a simulated incident involving a dirty bomb. In the scenario, a mock Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Task Force requested Air Force Emergency Management assistance to verify and contain any radiation present from the device and establish a communication hotline for incoming responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class George Goslin)
8/28/2012 - Airman 1st Class William Workman, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency manager, communicates with headquarters during training exercise Operation Burnt Spear Aug. 24, 2012, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C. The emergency managers performed radiological response training for a simulated incident involving a dirty bomb. In the scenario, a mock Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Task Force requested Air Force Emergency Management assistance to verify and contain any radiation present from the device and establish a communication hotline for incoming responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class George Goslin)
8/28/2012 - Senior Airman Nathan Pringle, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency manager, operates a Radeco air sampler during training exercise Operation Burnt Spear Aug. 24, 2012, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C. The emergency managers performed radiological response training for a simulated incident involving a dirty bomb. In the scenario, a mock Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Task Force requested Air Force Emergency Management assistance to verify and contain any radiation present from the device and establish a communication hotline for incoming responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class George Goslin)
8/28/2012 - Senior Airman Nathan Pringle, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency manager, checks for radiation during training exercise Operation Burnt Spear Aug. 24, 2012, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C. The emergency managers conducted radiological response training for a simulated incident involving a dirty bomb. In the scenario, a mock Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Task Force requested Air Force Emergency Management assistance to verify and contain any radiation present from the device and establish a communication hotline for incoming responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Chacarra Walker)
8/28/2012 - Senior Airman Nathan Pringle, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency manager, checks for radiation during training exercise Operation Burnt Spear Aug. 24, 2012, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C. The emergency managers conducted radiological response training for a simulated incident involving a dirty bomb. In the scenario, a mock Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Task Force requested Air Force Emergency Management assistance to verify and contain any radiation present from the device and establish a communication hotline for incoming responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Chacarra Walker)
8/28/2012 - Senior Airman Nathan Pringle, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency manager, operates an ADM-300 radiation detector during training exercise Operation Burnt Spear Aug. 24, 2012, at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base, S.C. Emergency managers performed radiological response training for a simulated incident involving a dirty bomb. In the scenario, a mock Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Task Force requested Air Force Emergency Management assistance to verify and contain any radiation present from the device and establish a communication hotline for incoming responders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class George Goslin)