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589th USFPS Wet Lab Training
AFN Kaiserslautern
Aug. 26, 2021 | 1:00
The 569 USFPS hosts a unit training on "Wet Lab" and SFST procedures. The purpose of a “Wet Lab” is to gather volunteer and will be provided alcohol for consumption, to show the direct impact that it has on various body compositions. Defenders attending this training will administer Standardized Field Sobriety Test and further training on proper handling of intoxicated subjects. SSgt Madison Alicea, 569th Unit Training Instructor, shares how vital it to provide members with this knowledge to keep the Kaiserslautern Military Community safe.
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