U.S. Military
Photo Release: Emergency Response Exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center
By Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs, Muscatatuck Urban, Training Center Public Affairs
Jul 19, 2010 - 10:01:00 PM


Blackanthem Military News
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Indiana -

 
Soldiers from the South Carolina National Guard search through rubble for survivors of a mock nuclear explosion at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center on Friday, July 16 during Vibrant Response, a U.S. Army North national emergency response exercise designed to create the realism of an American city following a nuclear blast. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs)
 
Airmen from the 202nd Red Horse Squadron out of Jacksonville, Fla., use a bulldozer to clear rubble following a mock nuclear explosion at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center on Friday, July 16 during Vibrant Response, a U.S. Army North national emergency response exercise designed to create the realism of an American city following a nuclear blast. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs)
 
An Airman from the 202nd Red Horse Squadron out of Jacksonville, Fla., uses a bulldozer to clear rubble following a mock nuclear explosion at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center on Friday, July 16 during Vibrant Response, a U.S. Army North national emergency response exercise designed to create the realism of an American city following a nuclear blast. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs)
 
Members of FEMA Task Force 1 from Dayton, Ohio, search for simulated survivors in a collapsed garage at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center July 17 during Vibrant Response, a U.S. Army North national emergency response exercise designed to create the realism of an American city following a nuclear blast. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs)
 
Floyd McTarsney of Franklin, Ind., is decontaminated by members of FEMA Task Force 1 from Dayton, Ohio, after he is "found" in the collapsed garage at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center on July 17 during Vibrant Response, a U.S. Army North national emergency response exercise designed to create the realism of an American city following a nuclear blast. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs)
 
Chad Coutts, a Rescue Specialist with FEMA Task Force 1 from Dayton, Ohio, cuts wood which will be used to hold up a collapsed car garage at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center on July 17 during Vibrant Response, a U.S. Army North national emergency response exercise designed to create the realism of an American city following a nuclear blast. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs)
 
Soldiers from the 392nd Chemical Company out of Little Rock, Ark., work alongside FEMA Task Force 1 from Dayton, Ohio, to find simulated victims in the collapsed garage at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center July 17 during Vibrant Response, a U.S. Army North national emergency response exercise designed to create the realism of an American city following a nuclear blast. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs)
 
Soldiers from the 392nd Chemical Company out of Little Rock, Ark., work alongside FEMA Task Force 1 from Dayton, Ohio, to maintain an unstable beam in the collapsed garage at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center on July 17 during Vibrant Response, a U.S. Army North national emergency response exercise designed to create the realism of an American city following a nuclear blast. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs)
 
Soldiers from the South Carolina National Guard respond to a simulated oil field fire at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center July 18 during Vibrant Response, a U.S. Army North national emergency response exercise designed to create the realism of an American city following a nuclear blast. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs)
 
A Soldier from the South Carolina National Guard assists a simulated victim at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center on July 17 during Vibrant Response, a U.S. Army North national emergency response exercise designed to create the realism of an American city following a nuclear blast. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Staggs)