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  • A mist is seen in the rear of an ambulance as it is sprayed with a built-in decontamination unit, coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The AeroClave units are made up of pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside – a process that can be done even while the ambulance is moving. This is one of three units on hand at the Winter Park, Florida station on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014 in Winter Park, Florida. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
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  • The Winter Park Fire/Rescue Department showcased a new series of ambulances equipped with built-in decontamination units, coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The units are made up of pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside, a process that can be done even while the ambulance is moving. This is one of three units on hand at the Winter Park, Florida station on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014 in Winter Park, Florida. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
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  • AeroClave founder Dr. Ronald Brown decontaminates a rescue vehicle at his office in Winter Park, Florida on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. Viruses with similar characteristics to Ebola have been tested with positive results that show the pathogens can be erased. The Winter Park Fire/Rescue organization now has three ambulances equipped with self contained, built-in decontamination units – coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The units feature pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside and break the chain of infection. In other instances, such as seen here, rescue vehicles and safety equipment can be brought into AeroClave and thoroughly decontaminated in approximately 35 minutes. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
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  • AeroClave founder Dr. Ronald Brown decontaminates a rescue vehicle at his office in Winter Park, Florida on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. Viruses with similar characteristics to Ebola have been tested with positive results that show the pathogens can be erased. The Winter Park Fire/Rescue organization now has three ambulances equipped with self contained, built-in decontamination units – coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The units feature pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside and break the chain of infection. In other instances, such as seen here, rescue vehicles and safety equipment can be brought into AeroClave and thoroughly decontaminated in approximately 35 minutes. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
    Vehicle Decontamination System650.JPG
  • The Winter Park Fire/Rescue Department showcased a new series of ambulances equipped with built-in decontamination units, coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The units are made up of pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside, a process that can be done even while the ambulance is moving. This is one of three units on hand at the Winter Park, Florida station on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014 in Winter Park, Florida. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
    Vehicle Decontamination System638.JPG
  • AeroClave founder Dr. Ronald Brown shows the testing methods of his built in decontamination unit, at his office in Winter Park, Florida on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. Viruses with similar characteristics to Ebola have been tested with positive results that show the pathogens are erased. The Winter Park Fire/Rescue organization now has three ambulances equipped with self contained, built-in decontamination units – coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The units feature pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside and break the chain of infection.  (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
    Vehicle Decontamination System646.JPG
  • AeroClave founder Dr. Ronald Brown shows the testing methods of his built in decontamination unit, at his office in Winter Park, Florida on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. Viruses with similar characteristics to Ebola have been tested with positive results that show the pathogens are erased. The Winter Park Fire/Rescue organization now has three ambulances equipped with self contained, built-in decontamination units – coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The units feature pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside and break the chain of infection.  (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
    Vehicle Decontamination System647.JPG
  • AeroClave founder Dr. Ronald Brown decontaminates a rescue vehicle at his office in Winter Park, Florida on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. Viruses with similar characteristics to Ebola have been tested with positive results that show the pathogens can be erased. The Winter Park Fire/Rescue organization now has three ambulances equipped with self contained, built-in decontamination units – coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The units feature pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside and break the chain of infection. In other instances, such as seen here, rescue vehicles and safety equipment can be brought into AeroClave and thoroughly decontaminated in approximately 35 minutes. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
    Vehicle Decontamination System649.JPG
  • A mist is seen in the rear of an ambulance as it is sprayed with a built-in decontamination unit, coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The AeroClave units are made up of pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside – a process that can be done even while the ambulance is moving. This is one of three units on hand at the Winter Park, Florida station on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014 in Winter Park, Florida. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
    Vehicle Decontamination System641.JPG
  • AeroClave founder Dr. Ronald Brown decontaminates a rescue vehicle at his office in Winter Park, Florida on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014. Viruses with similar characteristics to Ebola have been tested with positive results that show the pathogens can be erased. The Winter Park Fire/Rescue organization now has three ambulances equipped with self contained, built-in decontamination units – coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The units feature pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside and break the chain of infection.  (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
    Vehicle Decontamination System648.JPG
  • Captain Andrew Isaacs of the Winter Park Fire/Rescue Department prepares the interior of an ambulance prior to cleansing it with the built-in decontamination unit – coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The units are made up of pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside – a process that can be done even while the ambulance is moving. This is one of three units on hand at the Winter Park, Florida station on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014 in Winter Park, Florida. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
    Vehicle Decontamination System642.JPG
  • Captain Andrew Isaacs of the Winter Park Fire/Rescue Department prepares the interior of an ambulance prior to cleansing it with the built-in decontamination unit, coming in the wake of an international Ebola virus scare. The units are made up of pressurized pumps, which release a decontamination mist inside the patient area of the ambulance. It takes about 15 minutes for the mist to cover all the surface area inside – a process that can be done even while the ambulance is moving. This is one of three units on hand at the Winter Park, Florida station on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014 in Winter Park, Florida. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
    Vehicle Decontamination System640.JPG
  • Winter Park Fire/Rescue has three ambulances that feature the AeroClave internal decontamination unit. This unit also features a hose that can be used outside of the ambulance to kill pathogens so as not to bring them inside a vehicle. Here, a firefighter sprays a piece of equipment at the Winter Park, Florida station on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014 in Winter Park, Florida. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
    Vehicle Decontamination System645.JPG
  • The Winter Park Fire/Rescue department has three ambulances that feature the AeroClave internal decontamination unit. This unit also features a hose that can be used outside of the ambulance to kill pathogens so as not to bring them inside of the vehicle. Here, a firefighter sprays the boots of another team member at the Winter Park, Florida station on Friday, Oct. 10, 2014 in Winter Park, Florida. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)
    Vehicle Decontamination System644.JPG
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