Lt. Col. Shaun T. Fitzpatrick, executive officer for Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, CBIRF, and Initial Response Force, IRF B, mission commander, presents a certificate of appreciation to Fire Capt. Michael Smithwick for his work in support of CBIRF during the training exercise with the Fire Department of New York, FDNY, on Randall’s Island, , Sept. 15, 2016. CBIRF’s Marines and sailors participated in a training event that included three days of lane training with FDNY instructors teaching classes in vehicle extrication, breaching, rope rescue and medical as part of urban res
Lt. Col. Shaun T. Fitzpatrick, executive officer for Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, CBIRF, and Initial Response Force, IRF B, mission commander, presents a certificate of appreciation to Fire Capt. Michael Smithwick for his work in support of CBIRF during the training exercise with the Fire Department of New York, FDNY, on Randall’s Island, , Sept. 15, 2016. CBIRF’s Marines and sailors participated in a training event that included three days of lane training with FDNY instructors teaching classes in vehicle extrication, breaching, rope rescue and medical as part of urban rescue operations, and a final training operation in which CBIRF responded to a notional steam plant explosion. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Maverick S. Mejia/RELEASED)
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