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[edit]DescriptionLaser show, Firefighters train on new hazardous materials identifier 110314-A-NP936-062.jpg |
English: Firefighters with the Fort Bragg, N.C., Department of Emergency Services listen as Dean Demark explains how their new Ahura FirstDefender reads liquids. “The Ahura has 10,152 different chemical signatures in its database,” Dean Demark, the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Environmental program manager for Fort Bragg, said. “Each chemical or solid has a unique signature like a finger print.”
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Date | Taken on 14 March 2011 | |||
Source | https://www.dvidshub.net/image/378165/laser-show-firefighters-train-new-hazardous-materials-identifier | |||
Author | Spc. Cody Thompson | |||
Location InfoField | POPE AIR FORCE BASE, NC, US | |||
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Posted InfoField | 16 March 2011, 14:31 | |||
Archive link InfoField | archive copy at the Wayback Machine |
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Short title | 110314-A-NP936-062 |
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Author | 40th Public Affairs Detachment, Spc. Cody Thompson |
Headline | Laser show: Firefighters train on new hazardous materials identifier |
Image title | Firefighters with the Fort Bragg, N.C., Department of Emergency Services listen as Dean Demark explains how their new Ahura FirstDefender reads liquids. “The Ahura has 10,152 different chemical signatures in its database,” Dean Demark, the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Environmental program manager for Fort Bragg, said. “Each chemical or solid has a unique signature like a finger print.” |
City shown | Pope Army Airfield |
Credit/Provider | U.S. Army |
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Copyright holder | Public Domain |
JPEG file comment | CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), default quality |
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Province or state shown | NC |
Code for country shown | US |
Country shown | US |
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Spc. Cody Thompson 40th Public Affairs Detachment cody.a.thompson@us.army.mil via DVIDS |
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