Shogun-Bioenvironmental
Senior Airman Jennifer Coviello and Staff Sgt. Crystal Cole, 18th Aerospace Medical Squadron Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight, place gas canisters inside a Hazardous Air Pollution on Site device. The HAPSITE is used for taking readings of chemical and toxic agents at a specific location, with a much greater degree of precision than traditional equipment allows. (U.S. Air Force/Staff Sgt. Christopher Marasky)
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