Airmen 1st Class Mark Maslawski and Hector Garcia prepare to decontaminate potential victims of a suspicious package during a Disease Containment Exercise Jan. 15. The Airmen are fire apprentices from the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jonathan Hart)
Airman 1st Class Andrew Kim, Staff Sergeants William Mitchell and Sean Halsty, 36th Medical Group bioenvironmental technicians, sample biologicals after hazardous materials identification were made at Postal Services during the Disease Containment Exercise Jan. 15. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sonya Padilla)
Tech. Sgt. Richard Rubi, 36th Medical Group, takes vital signs of two victims, Staff Sgt. Jeremy Regula and Senior Airman Anthony Powell, both from the 36th Communications Squadron, during the first day of the Disease Containment Exercise at Andersen Jan. 15. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jonathan Hart)
Staff Sgt. William Mitchell, 36th Medical Group bioenvironmental technician, reports biological findings during a Disease Containment Exercise Jan 15. The purpose of the exercise is to identify procedures for response and recovery in the event of a disease outbreak, either from natural causes or the result of a terrorist incident or enemy attack. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sonya Padilla)
Airmen 1st Class Hector Garcia and Mark Maslowski prepare the decontamination process after a suspicious package was found at the post office during a Disease Containment Exercise Jan. 15. The exercise tests the readiness of Team Andersen in case of a future chemical or biological attack on the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jonathan Hart)
Staff Sgt. Amanda Lenamond, 36th Medical Group, checks the vitals signs of Staff Sgt. Shawndrika Hardie, 36th Communications Squadron, during a Disease Containment Exercise Jan 15. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sonya Padilla)
Airman 1st Class Hector Garcia performs a simulated decontamination procedure on Airman 1st Class Mark Maslowski during a Disease Containment Exercise Jan 15. Airmen Garcia and Maslowski are Fire Apprentices with the 36th Civil Engineering Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sonya Padilla)
Airman 1st Class Andrew Kim, 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Readiness Flight, Staff Sergeants William Mitchell and Sean Halsty, 36th Medical Group Bionenvironmental Engineering, get a briefing from Tech. Sgt. Curtis McGehee of the 36th Wing Inspector General's Exercise Evaluation Team. The bioenvironmental team used a Hand-Heald Assay during a Disease Containment Exercise at Andersen to determine if a substance found in an envelope during the exercise was toxic or not. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jonathan Hart)
North Gate Visitor Control Center:
Pass & ID Office:
Organizational Email Box: 36sfs.vcc@us.af.mil
**All Contractors, Busses, Commercial Vehicles MUST go through the North Gate per 36 Wing Installation Defense Plan**
North Gate CVIA:
**Person(s) not in possession of a Military ID, DoD Civilian/Contractor ID, or active Base Access Pass MUST enter Andersen AFB through the North Gate Visitor Control Center (VCC)**
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