Where there’s smoke, there’s training.
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN AIR FORCE STATION, Colo. -- Firefighters from the Colorado Springs Fire Department training division seals and Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station Fire Department sit inside the flashover trainer at the Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, Colo., fire training area, June, 9, 2017. The Colorado Springs Fire Department and the Cheyenne Mountain AFS often conduct joint training and operations as part of their mutual support agreement that covers the Cheyenne Mountain region of the Front Range. The flashover trainer is used to show firefighters firsthand how fire behaves inside an enclosed space. Using a controlled amount of oxygen in a super-heated environment will produce a flashover which is the sudden ignition of combustibles that is in super-heated smoke. (U.S. Air Force photo by Steve Kotecki)
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