Honduran, U.S. volunteers conduct underground search and rescue training
Honduran PUMCIR (Personal Utilizado en Misiones Contra Incendio y Rescate – Personnel Used in Fire and Rescue) volunteers prepare to remove “Bartholomew,” a 50-pound training dummy on a roll-up stretcher from inside a cave in the Comayagua National Park near El Volcan, Honduras, Sept. 24, 2016 during search and rescue training. Three groups of trainees were given five minutes from the time they entered the cave to safely extract the “victim” from more than 150 feet inside the mountain. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David Liapis)
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