Army, AF train together for protests, medical emergencies

Photos by Dijon Rolle, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern

Sgt. Quinton Fisher (right) discusses perimeter security during Warrior Response.
Sgt. Quinton Fisher (right) discusses perimeter security during Warrior Response.
Sgt. Quinton Fisher (right) discusses perimeter security during Warrior Response.
Sgt. Quinton Fisher (right) discusses perimeter security during Warrior Response.

U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern hosted the Warrior Response 2013 training exercise May 14 to 16. The exercise tested the garrison’s coordinated response to a series of simulated scenarios and threats. Airmen from the 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron, plus Army Fire and Emergency Services, responded alongside local national response teams from the German Red Cross. In all, more than 150 service members, civilians and local nationals from the KMC took part.

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Members of the German Red Cross and U.S. Army Joint
Task Force East-Fire Emergency Services treat wounded protesters at the training exercise.