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Oleoresin Capsicum spray training
Airman 1st Class Thomas Hearton washes off Oleoresin Capsicum spray from his face Jan. 5, 2011, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. OC spray is a non-lethal spray, similar to pepper spray, used to temporarily incapacitate individuals. All security forces Airmen receive the OC training when they first arrive at their squadron. Airman Hearton is assigned to the 75th Security Forces Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Tim Chacon)
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Photo essay: Oleoresin Capsicum spray training

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by Staff Sgt. Tim Chacon
2nd Combat Camera Squadron


1/10/2011 - HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah (AFNS)  -- Members of the 75th Security Forces Squadron participate in Oleoresin Capsicum spray training here Jan. 5. Oleoresin Capsicum is a non-lethal spray, similar to pepper spray, used to temporarily incapacitate individuals. All security forces Airmen receive the Oleoresin Capsicum training when they first arrive at their squadron.

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1/11/2011 2:13:06 PM ET
OUCH Don't forget your ADLS certificate or you'll have to do it again
Nails, Nellis
 
1/11/2011 12:56:56 PM ET
If a security forces specialist needs to learn how OC spray incapacitates people, watch an episode of Cops.
Frank, Offutt AFB NE
 
1/11/2011 12:13:13 PM ET
The reasoning for having someone experience OC and Taser is to not only understand the effects they are putting a person through, but in addition, personal taser/stun guns are carried by the populace as well as pepper spray. The point behind it is to understand the effects regarding an SF response but also teach individuals, should they themselves be subjected to OC, for example, how to fight through it because their life may depend on that muscle memory.
Brandon-Non Lethal Weapons Instructor, Langley AFB
 
1/11/2011 8:02:15 AM ET
Nice that you can spray someone with this stuff and call it training. Completely unnecessary.
YGBSM, Alexandria VA
 
1/11/2011 7:48:21 AM ET
In my civilian police academy I got sprayed tased and had to fight a real fight 3 times. Of course they don't have to get shot thats just stupid. But the others are necessary to know what kind of incapactiation to expect and to understand that you can right through the spray and why deadly force is justified if tazed. Now if the govt allows select members to be armed with one in the chamber for the inevitable next active shooter incident maybe we won't bury so much of our own.
Chris, CS
 
1/11/2011 3:52:49 AM ET
Great photos
Kaity, AVIANO
 
1/10/2011 10:35:06 PM ET
Funny, how you never read new security forces members get trained by being shot with the M-9 when they first arrive at their squadron. Same thought applies to tazers, etc.
Load, Creech
 
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