Soldiers with the Kentucky Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP)’s breech and break team use a hammer drill to extract a simulated victim from a rubble pile during an exercise evaluation at Camp Blanding, Fla., January 2019. The CERFP was tasked with responding to a 10-kiloton nuclear explosion, establishing a support zone, searching the hot zone for victims, extracting the victims from the hot zone, decontaminating the victims and providing medical assistance. Kentucky Army National Guard photo by SGT Taylor Tribble

Soldiers with the Kentucky Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP)’s breech and break team use a hammer drill to extract a simulated victim from a rubble pile during an exercise evaluation at Camp Blanding, Fla., January 2019. The CERFP was tasked with responding to a 10-kiloton nuclear explosion, establishing a support zone, searching the hot zone for victims, extracting the victims from the hot zone, decontaminating the victims and providing medical assistance. Kentucky Army National Guard photo by SGT Taylor Tribble

Soldiers with the Kentucky Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP)’s breech and break team use a hammer drill to extract a simulated victim from a rubble pile during an exercise evaluation at Camp Blanding, Fla., January 2019. The CERFP was tasked with responding to a 10-kiloton nuclear explosion, establishing a support zone, searching the hot zone for victims, extracting the victims from the hot zone, decontaminating the victims and providing medical assistance. Kentucky Army National Guard photo by SGT Taylor Tribble

Soldiers with the Kentucky Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP)’s breech and break team use a hammer drill to extract a simulated victim from a rubble pile during an exercise evaluation at Camp Blanding, Fla., January 2019. The CERFP was tasked with responding to a 10-kiloton nuclear explosion, establishing a support zone, searching the hot zone for victims, extracting the victims from the hot zone, decontaminating the victims and providing medical assistance. Kentucky Army National Guard photo by SGT Taylor Tribble

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