Marine Corps Pfc. Armando Pelaez, right, a rifleman, and Cpl. Tyler Dicicco, left, a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense specialist, both with Alpha Company, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) debrief after scanning for alpha radiation during Scarlet Response 2022 at Guardian Centers of Georgia, Ga. CBIRFs initial response forces will deploy a primary assessment team to gather intelligence for follow-on search and rescue operations in the event of a nuclear detonation. Scarlet Response 2022 is designed to physically and mentally test CBIRF personnel and


Marine Corps Pfc. Armando Pelaez, right, a rifleman, and Cpl. Tyler Dicicco, left, a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense specialist, both with Alpha Company, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) debrief after scanning for alpha radiation during Scarlet Response 2022 at Guardian Centers of Georgia, Ga. CBIRFs initial response forces will deploy a primary assessment team to gather intelligence for follow-on search and rescue operations in the event of a nuclear detonation. Scarlet Response 2022 is designed to physically and mentally test CBIRF personnel and the unit’s joint partners, the 911th Technical Rescue Engineer Company, in a simulated joint disaster response.


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