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STAFF Sergeant Tom Rhodes, USAF, 51st Medical Group, prepares to take a stretcher with a "wounded" individual into an ambulance during a MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The MARE drills are held quarterly and keep base personnel ready to respond to such emergencies as air crashes, ammunition accidents and fuel spills

In agony, injured and bodies lay amongst scattered debris as the 51st Civil Engineer Squadrons Fire Department responds to a simulated aircraft accident during a MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The MARE drills are held quarterly and keep base personnel ready to respond to such emergencies as air crashes, ammunition accidents and fuel spills

Members of the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department in full gear roll out the fire hose in respond to a simulated aircraft accident during a MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The MARE drills are held quarterly and keep base personnel ready to respond to such emergencies as air crashes, ammunition accidents and fuel spills

Personnel from the 51st Medical Group, triage victims after a simulated aircraft accident, part of a MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The MARE drills are held quarterly and keep base personnel ready to respond to such emergencies as air crashes, ammunition accidents and fuel spills

Bodies lay amongst scattered debris as the 51st Civil Engineer Squadrons Fire Department responds to a simulated aircraft accident during a MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The MARE drills are held quarterly and keep base personnel ready to respond to such emergencies as air crashes, ammunition accidents and fuel spills

SENIOR AIRMAN Prane Stevens, an Medical Administration Technician with the 51st Medical Group keeps track of STAFF Sergeant William Biasotti's, 51st Maintenance Squadron, "injuries," after a simulated aircraft accident, part of a MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The MARE drills are held quarterly and keep base personnel ready to respond to such emergencies as air crashes, ammunition accidents and fuel spills

As SENIOR AIRMAN Prane Stevens, USAF, (right), an medical administration technician records vital information, Captain Richard Cho, USAF, (center), a flight surgeon with the 51st Medical Group gives instructions to emergency response personnel after a simulated aircraft accident. The "accident" is part of a MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The MARE drills are held quarterly and keep base personnel ready to respond to such emergencies as air crashes, ammunition accidents and fuel spills

As SENIOR AIRMAN Prane Stevens, an medical administration technician records all vital information, Captain Richard Cho, USAF, a flight surgeon with the 51st Medical Group checks for breathing and heartbeat of "injured" personnel during a MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The MARE drills are held quarterly and keep base personnel ready to respond to such emergencies as air crashes, ammunition accidents and fuel spills

SENIOR AIRMAN Nick Graham, 51st Medical Group, prepares to take a stretcher, with a wounded individual from Captain Hayes and an assistant, into an ambulance during a MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The MARE drills are held quarterly and keep base personnel ready to respond to such emergencies as air crashes, ammunition accidents and fuel spills

Protruding ribs are just one of many injuries applied to victims of a MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE) exercise at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The MARE drills are held quarterly and keep base personnel ready to respond to such emergencies as air crashes, ammunition accidents and fuel spills

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Subject Operation/Series: MAJOR ACCIDENT RESPONSE EXERCISE (MARE)

Base: Osan Air Base

Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)

Scene Major Command Shown: PACAF

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Justin D. Pyle, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

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