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The Nuclear Emergency Support Team (NEST), formerly known as the Nuclear Emergency Search Team, is a team of scientists, technicians, and engineers operating under the United States Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration. Their task is to be "prepared to respond immediately to any type of radiological accident or incident anywhere in the world." Nastasha Romanenko joined NEST around 1996 as a military and nuclear analyst. Bomb disposal expert Fatman was briefly a member of NEST, but his extreme behavior resulted in him losing his job at the organization.

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  • The Nuclear Emergency Support Team (NEST), formerly known as the Nuclear Emergency Search Team, is a team of scientists, technicians, and engineers operating under the United States Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration. Their task is to be "prepared to respond immediately to any type of radiological accident or incident anywhere in the world." Nastasha Romanenko joined NEST around 1996 as a military and nuclear analyst. Bomb disposal expert Fatman was briefly a member of NEST, but his extreme behavior resulted in him losing his job at the organization.
  • The Nuclear Emergency Support Team (NEST) (formerly known as the Nuclear Emergency Search Team) is a team of scientists, technicians, and engineers operating under the United States Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Their task is to be "prepared to respond immediately to any type of radiological accident or incident anywhere in the world".
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  • The Nuclear Emergency Support Team (NEST), formerly known as the Nuclear Emergency Search Team, is a team of scientists, technicians, and engineers operating under the United States Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration. Their task is to be "prepared to respond immediately to any type of radiological accident or incident anywhere in the world." Nastasha Romanenko joined NEST around 1996 as a military and nuclear analyst. Bomb disposal expert Fatman was briefly a member of NEST, but his extreme behavior resulted in him losing his job at the organization.
  • The Nuclear Emergency Support Team (NEST) (formerly known as the Nuclear Emergency Search Team) is a team of scientists, technicians, and engineers operating under the United States Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Their task is to be "prepared to respond immediately to any type of radiological accident or incident anywhere in the world".
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