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- [Mark] We're here with the Royal Marines

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doing cold load training and a block

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of instruction on Air Medevac.

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- [Instructor] One, two, three, lift.

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- The cold load training we've done here allows us

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^to increase our performance on the objective.

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^The Royal Marines will call in a Nine Line.

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^We will respond and they'll be able to load the casualty

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onto the aircraft using the muscle memory

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that they've gained here from today's training.

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(helicopter thrums)

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- [Radioman] We're dust up zero eight.

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Nine, One, Three, Four, Uniform, Foxtrot, Foxtrot,

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Seven, Two, Zero.

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- They're down right?

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(radio chattering)

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- [Woman] Yep, they're down left.

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- [Man] Roger, they're down left.

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- [Woman] All right.

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(overlapping voices and radio chatter)

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- This training's important because we're able

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to operate with our native forces here on the ground

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so that they can load the aircraft safely, efficiently,

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and that we can take them to the next higher level of care.

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- [Radioman] Friendship, letting us down zero, eight.

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Confirm we're loading both patients here.

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- [Radioman] I confirm, which way you'll be

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(drowned out by helicopter sounds)

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(radio chatter)

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(helicopter thrums)

