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- [Soldier] Get another ladder!

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- [Soldier] Hey, we need a ladder!

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- [Soldier] All right, fasten him up.

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- [Soldier] He's still
talking and conscious.

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- [Soldier] Tell him
buddy, what's your name?

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- [Injured Soldier] Uh.

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- So, what we're getting is,

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real-world experience.

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Not only treating the real
patients that we have comin' in,

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so like heat casualties,

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and sick calls, patients like that.

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But we're also getting simulated training

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of what it'd be like if we would

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actually take chemical attacks,

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or mass casualty
incidents, mortar strikes.

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Just having like that kind of scenario

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real-world scenario-based training

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that usually we don't get
when we're drilling back in,

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say, North Carolina.

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So it's been real,

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it's been about as real
as it can get here.

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And this is the first
time that a lot of our

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junior enlisted medics have
set up an aid station before.

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So this gives them a good perspective

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on how everything runs,

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how to treat patients as they come in.

