 I'm Damage Controlman, Second Class Petty Officer, King Parsons. I'm the work center supervisor for the Damage Control Petty Officer division on board USS Jason Dunham. A Damage Control Petty Officer protects the integrity of the ship and all damage control equipment because when it comes to a fire, a flooding, a toxic gas, or a chemical biological radiological attack, there is no reset button. There's a Damage Controlman, some of the spaces we work out of, or Damage Control Appearance Station. Aqua is filmed forming foam stations and decontamination stations. A Damage Control Appearance Station is where you respond from from any type of casualty. You can find any type of kit bag to fight any casualty. You can find an investigator kit. You can find a de-smoking kit, an emergency comms kit, a shoring kit, a de-watering kit. For any type of casualty that you need, you can find the kit in a Damage Control Appearance Station. An Aqua is filmed forming foam stations designed to fight Bravo fires. Bravo fires consist of any liquids, oils, or fuel. An Aqua is filmed forming foam is designed to literally do just that, to lay a blanket and a sheet of filmed forming foam over the fire to suffocate it and cool and reduce oxygen of the fire. A decontamination station is to protect the ship and protect our shipmates if we were to ever experience a chemical biological and radiological attack. If you were exterior of the ship and you had to make your way back inside of the ship, it's a safe place for you to decontaminate and get to a safe area of the ship. A decontamination station is made up of four rooms. Your first room is going to be your O-cooler, your outer clothing and dressing area. Second room is going to be your I-cooler, your inner clothing and dressing area. Your third room is going to be your shower, which will shower for 30 seconds and then you'll make your way into the purge locker. You'll purge for two minutes and then after that you'll make your way inside of the ship after you're examined by medical. What I like about being a damage control man is that it's a very rewarding job. I can teach people how to save their life or potentially save my life and save others' lives onboard the ship and I always tell people we train like we fight, we fight like we train.