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    Deployed emergency responders show off skills and equipment

    Emergency Responders Show Off Skills and Equipment

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    MANAS AIR BASE, KYRGYZSTAN

    04.11.2006

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    By Staff Sgt. Kevin Nichols
    Central Command Air Forces News Team

    MANAS AIR BASE, Kyrgyzstan - Explosive Ordinance Disposal, medical emergency responders and firefighters combine their skills to respond to several emergencies or the same emergency within a matter of minutes. Their Kyrgyzstan counterparts were invited to the base to see the equipment vital to the Americans" success and learn how Kyrgyzstan can improve their own abilities to respond.

    "We try to do this each rotation so we can meet them and increase our capabilities as a unified team," said Tech Sergeant Gary Clavin assigned to the 376th fire department.

    The entire day, which included a tour of other base facilities and a barbecue at the fire station, impressed Colonel Shamil Hilaneu, the Head of Rescue Services for Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, who was also a part of the visit.

    "The most interesting for me was seeing the equipment, meeting the Airmen on base and the time and effort everyone took to explain to us what the base is about during our tour."

    Sgt. Clavin said another important reason behind this visit is to strengthen the bonds between the two countries.

    "It's important to meet with them and get to know them so we know who we're working with in case we need to work together in a combined effort during an emergency either on base or downtown in their district," said Sgt. Clavin, deployed from McConnell Air Force Base, Ks., and calls Junction City, Ks. his hometown.

    Each rotation of Airmen tries to set up a day at least once where the teams can meet and improve each other's capabilities. Many times the U.S. will travel off-base to the Kyrgyz facilities, where it's the local team's chance to show what they can do. By knowing each other and each other's capabilities, both teams gain valuable knowledge that better prepares them for any emergency they may encounter.

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    Date Taken: 04.11.2006
    Date Posted: 04.11.2006 14:42
    Story ID: 5996
    Location: MANAS AIR BASE, KG

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