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Todd Tracy, left, demonstrates a SWAT-tourniquet on Joe Lahood, both of United Ambulance based in Lewiston, during a two-day training at the facility on mass shootings, officer down and a host of other scenarios Saturday. The SWAT-tourniquet training had just been given to the police and EMTS in Boston, Lahood said, and was used on the Boston Marathon bombing victims. First responders from across the state of Maine gathered for the training in Lewiston.
James Millson, right, and Ryan Dennett, both of Brunswick Fire and Rescue, update the incident board while participating in a mock explosion with injured training at United Ambulance in Lewiston on Saturday. First responders from across the state took the two-day training, which included scenarios of a police officer down, mass shootings and fires.
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