 The island of Okinawa is home to many different branches of emergency services, both military and civilian. Lance Corporal Takun Norasing tells us how they would work together if an incident were to occur. Every year, American and Japanese emergency response personnel work together during a bilateral exercise to simulate a real-world situation. Of course, you had United States forces Japan, various security and police forces from Aruma City, the Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy, and of course you had medical services provided by Dr. Healy, which was the civilian helicopter that flew in and did a recovery, the Japanese Coast Guard helicopter that did a water rescue, and the 33rd Rescue Squadron from the Air Force that did a water rescue. Building up to this exercise required a year of preparation and planning. Reporting from White Beach Naval Facility, Japan, I'm Lance Corporal Takun Norasing.