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Medical technicians care for "major aircraft accident victims" in a medical center. The 'victims" are civilian volunteers who are assisting in an Air Force mass medical emergency training exercise being held at Norton Air Force Base, California

A "major aircraft accident victims" is being carried from a San Bernardino sheriff's helicopter upon arrival at a medical center. The 'victims" are civilian volunteers who are assisting in an Air Force mass medical emergency training exercise being held at Norton Air Force Base, California

A "major aircraft accident victim" is being unloaded from a San Bernardino sheriff's helicopter upon arrival at a medical center. The 'victims" are volunteers who are assisting in an Air Force mass medical emergency training exercise being held at Norton Air Force Base, California

Medical technicians carry a "major aircraft accident victims" to one of the groups of victims, arranged according to the degree of injuries. The "victims" are civilian volunteers who are assisting in an Air Force mass medical emergency training exercise

Medical technicians carry a "victim" to a San Bernardino sheriff's helicopter, in the background, on the scene of a simulated major aircraft accident. The "victims" are civilian volunteers who are assisting in an Air Force mass medical emergency training exercise

Victims lie on the scene of a "major aircraft accident victims." The "victims" are civilian volunteers who are assisting in an Air Force mass medical emergency training exercise

Medical technicians assist a "major aircraft accident victims" to an ambulance bus. "Victims" are civilian volunteers who are assisting in an Air Force mass medical emergency training exercise

Medical technicians help "victims" on the scene of a simulated major aircraft accident before carrying them to a San Bernardino sheriff's helicopter, in the background. The "victims" are civilian volunteers who are assisting in an Air Force mass medical emergency training exercise

Major aircraft accident victims are being grouped according to the degree of injuries. The "victims" are civilian volunteers who are assisting in an Air Force mass medical emergency training exercise

Medical technicians treat "major aircraft accident victims" in a medical center. The 'victims" are civilian volunteers who are assisting in an Air Force mass medical emergency training exercise being held at Norton Air Force Base, California

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Base: San Bernardino

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