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A team of 50th Security Forces Squadron Airmen clears the hallway during an active-shooter response live scenario training Aug. 20 at the shoot house. As part of the training, four security forces personnel respond to a threat, enter the facility, eliminate the threat and clear the building. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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Airmen with the 50th Security Forces Squadron engage with the threat during an active-shooter response live scenario training Aug. 20 at the shoot house. The Airmen learned how to enter a facility, how to communicate, move together as a team, reaching the threat and safety throughout the environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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A group of Airmen with the 50th Security Forces Squadron runs through a hallway in the shoot house during an active-shooter response live scenario training Aug. 20. The Airmen learned how to enter a facility, how to communicate, move together as a team, reaching the threat and safety throughout the environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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A team of 50th Security Forces Squadron Airmen clears a room in the shoot house during an active-shooter response live scenario training Aug. 20 as part of its annual training program, which includes approximately 20 hours of combined training via classroom, practical applications and live scenarios. Adding realism to the scenarios were the actors playing victims and threats as well as the use of simunitions, a paintball-type weapon. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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Personnel with the 50th Security Forces Squadron respond to a threat during an active-shooter live scenario training Aug. 20 as part of its annual training program, which includes approximately 20 hours of combined training via classroom, practical applications and live scenarios. Adding realism to the scenarios were the actors playing victims and simulating threats as well as the use of simunitions, a paintball-type weapon. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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Airmen playing friendlies run through the hallway during an active-shooter response live scenario training Aug. 20 at the shoot house. The 50th Security Forces Squadron conducted the training as part of its annual training program, which includes approximately 20 hours of combined training via classroom, practical applications and live scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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Col. Jim Fisher, National Reconnaissance Office director of the Office of Space Launch, passes the NRO Operations Squadron guidon to Lt. Col. Chad Davis during the change of command ceremony July 18. (Courtesy photo)
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Maj. Nia Bluford, 21st Space Operations Squadron, Det. 1 commander
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Senior Airman Justin Erikson (left), 21st Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter from Peterson Air Force Base, and Staff Sgt. Nicole Longwell (right), 10th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, assess the “victim” during the hands-on portion of the confined space training July 26 as part of Rescue 1 Technician course. The course is an advanced course designed for Department of Defense firefighters to teach them ropes courses, low-angles, high line systems and confined spaces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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Senior Airman Justin Erikson, 21st Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter from Peterson Air Force Base, waits for instruction during the hands-on confined space training July 26 at Schriever as part of their Rescue 1 Technician course. Twelve firefighters from Schriever, Peterson Air Force Base, Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station and U.S. Air Force Academy participated in three days of classroom training before applying what they learned in various scenarios during 12 days of hands-on training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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Firefighters don their gear during the hands-on portion of the confined space training July 26 as part of Rescue 1 Technician course. The course is an advanced course designed for Department of Defense firefighters to teach them ropes courses, low-angles, high line systems and confined spaces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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Firefighters climb up the training tower during the hands-on portion of the confined space training July 26 as part of Rescue 1 Technician course. The course is an advanced course designed for Department of Defense firefighters to teach them ropes courses, low-angles, high line systems and confined spaces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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Guy Bond, 50th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, secures a tripod during the hands-on confined space training July 26 at Schriever as part of their Rescue 1 Technician course. Twelve firefighters from Schriever, Peterson Air Force Base, Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station and U.S. Air Force Academy participated in three days of classroom training before applying what they learned in various scenarios during 12 days of hands-on training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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Front Range firefighters set up a tripod during the hands-on confined space training July 26 at Schriever as part of their Rescue 1 Technician course. Twelve firefighters from Schriever, Peterson Air Force Base, Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station and U.S. Air Force Academy participated in three days of classroom training before applying what they learned in various scenarios during 12 days of hands-on training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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Airman 1st Class Tyler King (middle), 10th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, and Senior Airman Justin Erikson (right), 21st Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, pull their teammates during the hands-on portion of the confined space training July 26 as part of Rescue 1 Technician course. The course is an advanced course designed for Department of Defense firefighters to teach them ropes courses, low-angles, high line systems and confined spaces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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Airman 1st Class Tyler King, 10th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter from U.S. Air Force Academy, climbs up to the confined space training tower July 26 as part of Rescue 1 Technician course. The course is an advanced course designed for Department of Defense firefighters to teach them ropes courses, low-angles, high line systems and confined spaces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)
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