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1. The Bi-yearly DC (Damage Controlman, a 'rate' or job in the Coast Guard) Olympics held by the crew of the Healy. This opportunity gives the crew members a refresher course while competing for a prize. (Rachel Fletcher)
2. The crew, made up of 4-5 people, practice their hose handling on the flight deck against another team. (Rachel Fletcher)
3. A Healy crew member gives the okay to release the flow of water. (Rachel Fletcher)
4. Water sprays overboard from the hose while the lead crew member adjusts the spray nozzle. (Rachel Fletcher)
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7. Twelve teams handle various medical situations during the Olympics. This time we have an exposed intestine on the mess deck. (Rachel Fletcher)
8. Down in the gym, two crew members don their fire fighting suits in under 2-1/2 minutes. (Rachel Fletcher)
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10. The prize? The team with the highest total score receives fourty-eight hours of special liberty. (Rachel Fletcher)