Captain Rich Randall And The Decontamination Vehicle Project.

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Photo of the front of the decontamination vehicle.

Photo of the front of the decontamination vehicle.

Photo of the back of the decontamination vehicle.

Photo of the back of the decontamination vehicle.

Photo of one of the shower stalls.  Water for the showers is heated at the scene.  The vehicle is completely self contained - heat, lights, and water.  The walls, floor, and ceiling have been protected with a polyurethane coating to make cleanup and decontamination of the vehicle easy and safe.

Photo of one of the shower stalls. Water for the showers is heated at the scene. The vehicle is completely self contained - heat, lights, and water. The walls, floor, and ceiling have been protected with a polyurethane coating to make cleanup and decontamination of the vehicle easy and safe.

Photo taken from the back of the vehicle.  When a child or an adult is decontaminated their clothing goes into the large plastic bins to prevent cross contamination.

Photo taken from the back of the vehicle. When a child or an adult is decontaminated their clothing goes into the large plastic bins to prevent cross contamination.

In the photo foreground is Jerry Harden II from Rhino Linings of Flatirons.  Jerry, his brother and their crew lined the inside of the decontamination vehicle.  Lining this vehicle was no easy task, they did an amazing job on this project.

In the photo foreground is Jerry Harden II from Rhino Linings of Flatirons. Jerry, his brother and their crew lined the inside of the decontamination vehicle. Lining this vehicle was no easy task, they did an amazing job on this project.

Photo of the overhead compartments.  Captain Randall has backpacks or tote bags ready for the children stored here.  The bags contain a change of clothing, shoes, a toy, a quilt or a blanket, and toiletries for the children.  Each pack or bag is age and gender specific.

Photo of the overhead compartments. Captain Randall has backpacks or tote bags ready for the children stored here. The bags contain a change of clothing, shoes, a toy, a quilt or a blanket, and toiletries for the children. Each pack or bag is age and gender specific.

Photo of the lower compartments inside the vehicle.  Captain Randall keeps essentials for the vehicle here - towels, diapers, toiletries and anything else a child might need.  On top of the compartments is a quilt, backpack and a bag that will be given to a child.

Photo of the lower compartments inside the vehicle. Captain Randall keeps essentials for the vehicle here - towels, diapers, toiletries and anything else a child might need. On top of the compartments is a quilt, backpack and a bag that will be given to a child.

Captain Randall with Jo-Anne Ginther.  Jo-Anne the owner of Dry Creek Quilts and her group have made and donated several quilts to the DEC program.  These quilts are given to the children after they go through the decontamination process.

Captain Randall with Jo-Anne Ginther. Jo-Anne the owner of Dry Creek Quilts and her group have made and donated several quilts to the DEC program. These quilts are given to the children after they go through the decontamination process.

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