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Radiation Shield Technologies (RST) Product Line Showcased in Nuclear Disaster Exercise with Miami Dade Fire Rescue and US Army
MIAMI, June 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- In January 2019, Radiation Shield Technologies partnered with L2 Defense, Inc., Miami Dade Fire Rescue Department (MDFR) and the US Army North for two joint exercises involving a nuclear attack. The first exercise was held at...
read moreIDEX 2019: Survitec unveiled new CBRN suits
The DEMRON ICE suit incorporates patented nanotechnology to protect against low-level gamma radiation. Studies carried out by Lawrence Livermore National Defence Laboratory show that the suit provides at least 50% shielding of gamma rays of up to 130Kev. Manufactured...
read moreSurvitec to launch new military CBR protection suits at IDEX 2019
Military safety equipment manufacturer Survitec has created two new protective bodysuits for military personnel working in hazardous conditions, known as chemical, biological and radioactive (CBR) protection suits. Survitec will showcase the designs at IDEX 2019 in...
read moreRadiation Shield Technologies (RST) Develops Demron ICE For Miami Dade Fire Rescue
MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers, National Guard, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department (“MDFRD”), several local law enforcement agencies and PortMiami authorities partnered together to train for something each hope...
read moreMiami-Dade trains with U.S. Army at Port Miami
MIAMI – The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Special Operations Division and Hazardous material teams were involved in a civil-military maritime hazardous materials drill at the Port Miami on Saturday. “The objective of this drill is to exercise the civil military...
read moreFirst Responders Stage ‘Highly Visual’ Maritime Response Drill
MIAMI — First responders held a “highly visible” maritime drill on Saturday morning replete with helicopters, fire boats and people repelling onto a container ship. The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Special Operations Division and Hazardous material teams conducted its...
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