Base pioneers emergency communications kits, joint exercise
Senior Airmen Justin A. Woodside, Samantha A. Sanchez, and Christopher X. Moreno, members of the 482nd Communications Squadron at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Fla., work as a team to set up a radio antenna mast as part of the Joint Incident Site Communications Capability kit, while being inspected by Wing Inspection Team members during a base recovery exercise here Oct. 23. The exercise was intended to draft operating instructions and practice setting up two of the 13 JISCC kits that belong to Air Force Reserve units and are used during emergencies to keep lines of communication open between key leaders and first responders in the community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jaimi L. Upthegrove)
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