Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, CBIRF, Marine Corps Forces Command, perform massive hemorrhage, airway, respiration, circulation and hypothermia, , a form of casualty assessment part of the combat lifesaver course, CLS, during a training exercise, at Naval Support Facility Indian Head, Md. Feb. 16, 2017. CBIRF possesses two Initial Response Forces, IRFs, who are ready to respond to any chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high yield explosive, CBRNE, threat in the National Capital Region, within the United State
Marines with Search and Extraction Platoon, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, CBIRF, Marine Corps Forces Command, perform massive hemorrhage, airway, respiration, circulation and hypothermia, , a form of casualty assessment part of the combat lifesaver course, CLS, during a training exercise, at Naval Support Facility Indian Head, Md. Feb. 16, 2017. CBIRF possesses two Initial Response Forces, IRFs, who are ready to respond to any chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high yield explosive, CBRNE, threat in the National Capital Region, within the United States and anywhere in the world.
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