Army Capt. Sue Heaton, behavioral health officer, receives a notionally-injured patient from Philadelphia firefighter Rafael Cruz, ladder 23, during a mass casualty decontamination exercise at the Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., July 28, 2022. Task Force 46 and over 600 personnel from its federal, state, local, private and academic partners collaborated to successfully complete the most recent Dense Urban Terrain (DUT) exercise. The DUT series of exercises began in 2018 and has become one of the Nation’s premier all-hazard and homeland defense exercises designed to enhance interagency inter


Army Capt. Sue Heaton, behavioral health officer, receives a notionally-injured patient from Philadelphia firefighter Rafael Cruz, ladder 23, during a mass casualty decontamination exercise at the Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., July 28, 2022. Task Force 46 and over 600 personnel from its federal, state, local, private and academic partners collaborated to successfully complete the most recent Dense Urban Terrain (DUT) exercise. The DUT series of exercises began in 2018 and has become one of the Nation’s premier all-hazard and homeland defense exercises designed to enhance interagency interoperability in the event of “America’s worst day.”


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