Air Force Master Sgt. Joshua Patterson assigned to the 165th Communication Flight, Georgia Air National Guard, sets up communication equipment during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high yield Explosive Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP) exercise at Fort Stewart, Georgia July 15, 2022. The Joint Incident Site Communications Capability (JISCC) team typically activates as a six person team and they are Air Force-trained communication specialists that employ cross-banding technology to provide the CERFP the means to communicate with civilian first responders and other
Air Force Master Sgt. Joshua Patterson assigned to the 165th Communication Flight, Georgia Air National Guard, sets up communication equipment during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high yield Explosive Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP) exercise at Fort Stewart, Georgia July 15, 2022. The Joint Incident Site Communications Capability (JISCC) team typically activates as a six person team and they are Air Force-trained communication specialists that employ cross-banding technology to provide the CERFP the means to communicate with civilian first responders and other Department of Defense entities if the CERFP is called on to assist with response efforts to natural or man-made disasters in the United States.
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