Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Joshua Vanfleet, 23, from Stratford, CT, an expeditionary firefighting and rescue specialist, puts out a simulated fire using a handline so firefighters can retrieve injured personnel during a routine training exercise on Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 1, 2018. To increase effectiveness of the training, Marines treat the props as real aircraft, inspecting them and opening compartments throughout to ensure fires aren’t hiding in different areas. The exercise reinforces the skills firefighters are continuously taught to mitigate property damage and loss of life on Mari
Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Joshua Vanfleet, 23, from Stratford, CT, an expeditionary firefighting and rescue specialist, puts out a simulated fire using a handline so firefighters can retrieve injured personnel during a routine training exercise on Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 1, 2018. To increase effectiveness of the training, Marines treat the props as real aircraft, inspecting them and opening compartments throughout to ensure fires aren’t hiding in different areas. The exercise reinforces the skills firefighters are continuously taught to mitigate property damage and loss of life on Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton. ( Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Lukas Kalinauskas.)
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