Staff Sgt. Mark Hill, 39th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management, uses a First Defender RMX Handheld Chemical Identification Analyzer to assess a liquid found in a mock lab during a training session May 14, 2015, at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Hill is investigating a suspicious substance in a simulated lab. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Ardrey/Released)
Staff Sgts. Mark Hill, left, 39th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management, and Matthew Heller, 39th CES NCO in-charge of emergency management logistics section, investigate a simulated substance during a training session May 14, 2015, at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. The 39th CES emergency maintenance flight is responsible for assessing chemical substances after first responders have secured the area during real world incidents involving chemical spills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Ardrey/Released)
Staff Sgt. Mark Hill, 39th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management, uses a chemical agent detector kit to check for chemical contaminates during a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare training May 14, 2015, at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. The 39th CES is responsible for evaluating the site of an incident after an attack or emergency that involves chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare to check detection grids for possible contamination. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Ardrey/Released)
Staff Sgts. Mark Hill, 39th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management, Matthew Heller, 39th CES NCO in-charge of emergency management logistics section, and Christopher Odom, 39th CES NCO in-charge of emergency management operations, plot the estimated fall out from a chemical blast during a training session May 14, 2015, at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Estimating contamination zones is part of the duties of the chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare control center, which is stood up during CBRN emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Ardrey/Released)