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Danny Atchley, a member of the RIG team from Oklahoma City, explains the design characteristics that when into the creation of this unique training site. It is the only one of it's kind in the entire southeast. Various training sites like this specially constructed "rubble pile" will become a common learning ground for civilian and military rescue and disaster response teams participating in the Vigilant Guard 2008 exercise from 21-24 March 2008 in Beaufort County, S.C. Army and Air National Guard personnel from South Carolina and numerous states will be conducting an earthquake response exercise in coordination with local and federal emergency agencies. This training site was designed by Response International Group from Oklahoma City. Their main focus is to train military and civilian emergency response teams on victim extraction from building collapses, natural disaster aftermath, etc.
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Beaufort, SC - Danny Atchley, a member of the RIG team from Oklahoma City, explains the design characteristics that when into the creation of this unique training site. It is the only one of it's kind in the entire southeast. Various training sites like this specially constructed "rubble pile" will become a common learning ground for civilian and military rescue and disaster response teams participating in the Vigilant Guard 2008 exercise from 21-24 March 2008 in Beaufort County, S.C. Army and Air National Guard personnel from South Carolina and numerous states will be conducting an earthquake response exercise in coordination with local and federal emergency agencies. This training site was designed by Response International Group from Oklahoma City. Their main focus is to train military and civilian emergency response teams on victim extraction from building collapses, natural disaster aftermath, etc.


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