200806-N-OE749-0087 NASHVILLE, Tennessee (August 5, 2021) Mike Austin, director of hazardous materials for CSX transportation, demonstrates a simulated release valve onboard a CSX Responder Incident Training Train with Joint Task Force Civil Support Commanding General Maj. Gen. Jeff Van, right, and Brig. Gen. William Prendergast, commander of Task Force 51, during a distinguished visitors day as part of exercise Vibrant Response The exercise enables JTF-CS to strengthen unique capabilities, including an ability to deploy on short notice into austere environments, which are not readily av


200806-N-OE749-0087 NASHVILLE, Tennessee (August 5, 2021) Mike Austin, director of hazardous materials for CSX transportation, demonstrates a simulated release valve onboard a CSX Responder Incident Training Train with Joint Task Force Civil Support Commanding General Maj. Gen. Jeff Van, right, and Brig. Gen. William Prendergast, commander of Task Force 51, during a distinguished visitors day as part of exercise Vibrant Response The exercise enables JTF-CS to strengthen unique capabilities, including an ability to deploy on short notice into austere environments, which are not readily available in other federal agencies or in the private sector, allowing them to position the right people and resources for life-saving and life-sustaining actions during all-hazards defense support of civil authorities operations.


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