 I'm Captain Tyler Earl Barnum with the United States Army. I am the Bronco 6-2 Bravo, also known as Dr. Doom. I work here as a sea burn trainer, where I train any of the echelons from the core division down to the company levels. So what we're doing here today is personnel decontamination with the Roll-2. The idea is that a chemically contaminated soldier who has been injured in a grievous way will be brought to the Roll-2 to receive treatment and care, but before they can receive that medical treatment and care, they have to get through and decontaminate 100% because the surgeon is likely not in mop 4 gear as they are trying to stitch that person back together. So what ends up taking place is these soldiers will actually be cutting me out and they will actually be scrubbing me down to the point where the pores in one body can trap that chemical agent and they will be scrubbing it to a point that that pore would open up and release that agent and decontaminate the body completely. So for me, I consider it a spa day and the biggest lesson that we actually teach them here is that a medic, one medic, is good to save a hundred people but if they become a casualty that is a hundred people that can die right behind them because there is no medical care coming to them.