103rd firefighters practice confined space rescue
Firefighters from the 103rd Civil Engineer Squadron egress a simulated maintainer from a C-130H Hercules fuel tank during a confined space rescue exercise at the fuel cell and corrosion control facility, Bradley Air National Guard Base, East Granby, Conn. Sept. 8, 2019. The annual exercise is a joint effort with fire and emergency services, the 103rd Maintenance Squadron fuel systems maintenance shop, and 103rd Airlift Wing safety office to execute a response plan in the event a maintainer is injured inside the confined space of a C-130 fuel tank. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Chief Master Sgt. Robert Cross)
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