File:Key Bridge Response Photos (240401-G-TL908-2303).webm
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[edit]DescriptionKey Bridge Response Photos (240401-G-TL908-2303).webm |
English: An aerial image of the Unified Command response operations in Baltimore, Maryland on April 9, 2024. The Key Bridge Response Unified Command priorities are ensuring the safety of the public and first responders, accountability of missing persons, safely restoring transportation infrastructure and commerce, protecting the environment, and supporting the investigation. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Alejandro Rivera) |
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Source | https://www.dvidshub.net/video/918498/key-bridge-response-photos | |||
Author | Petty Officer 2rd Class Alejandro Rivera / U.S. Coast Guard | |||
Location InfoField | Baltimore, Maryland | |||
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Posted InfoField | 9 April 2024 |
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