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Schriever Fire Emergency Services conduct training

Richard Heaverlo, El Paso County Office of Emergency Management hazardous materials trainer, right, and Deputy Scott Stephens, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, seal a 1-ton cylinder at Schriever Air Force Base, Monday, March 27, 2017. Responders performed multiple tasks to control simulated leaks on different type containers. (Courtesy photo)

Richard Heaverlo, El Paso County Office of Emergency Management hazardous materials trainer, right, and Deputy Scott Stephens, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, seal a 1-ton cylinder at Schriever Air Force Base, Monday, March 27, 2017. Responders performed multiple tasks to control simulated leaks on different type containers. (Courtesy photo)

Richard Heaverlo, El Paso County Office of Emergency Management hazardous materials trainer and Deputy Scott Stephens, Paso County Sheriff’s Office, demonstrate how to control a leak from a rail car at Schriever Air Force Base, Monday, March 27, 2017. Schriever Fire Emergency Services conducted a joint training with the El Paso County Office of Emergency Management and the Sheriff's Office at the Schriever fire training area. (Courtesy photo)

Richard Heaverlo, El Paso County Office of Emergency Management hazardous materials trainer and Deputy Scott Stephens, Paso County Sheriff’s Office, demonstrate how to control a leak from a rail car at Schriever Air Force Base, Monday, March 27, 2017. Schriever Fire Emergency Services conducted a joint training with the El Paso County Office of Emergency Management and the Sheriff's Office at the Schriever fire training area. (Courtesy photo)

Schriever Fire Emergency Services firefighters inspect a vehicle during joint training at Schriever Air Force Base, Monday, March 27, 2017. The training focused on accomplishing job performance requirements to certify for the Hazmat technician level. (Courtesy photo)

Schriever Fire Emergency Services firefighters inspect a vehicle during joint training at Schriever Air Force Base, Monday, March 27, 2017. The training focused on accomplishing job performance requirements to certify for the Hazmat technician level. (Courtesy photo)

SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. --

Schriever Fire Emergency Services conducted a training session with the El Paso County Office of Emergency Management and the Sheriff's Office at the Schriever fire training area at Schriever Air Force Base, Monday, March 27, 2017

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