Girl Scouts help first responders train during Alaska Shield 14
An EMT with the Cordova Volunteer Fire Department provides care to members of Girl Scout Troop 285 after they were pulled from the debris of a simulated roof collapse at The Red Dragon as part of a mock disaster drill in conjunction with Alaska Shield 14 here, March 28, 2014. Alaska Shield 14 is an exercise that involves state, federal, military and local agencies, designed to test the response and coordination of the disaster modeled after the 1964 earthquake and subsequent tsunami that devastated much of South Central Alaska including the city of Cordova. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Shane Dorschner)
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