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Inside Look: The 63rd Civil Support Team
Oklahoma National Guard
July 31, 2024 | 1:20
The 63rd Civil Support Team serves an integral part of the Homeland Response Enterprise as a first response team to hazardous materials and man-made or natural disasters. Federally funded, resourced and trained, the 63rd CST includes 22 full-time Oklahoma Air and Army National Guardsmen equipped with specialized equipment including a mobile analytical laboratory, a mobile command and communications suite, and search and rescue capabilities. When not training for worst-case scenarios, the 63rd CST is an incredible asset to state agencies. Equipped with sophisticated training and equipment, the 63rd CST is the Oklahoma National Guard's go-to unit for supporting first responders across the state.
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