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today we tested all of our medics on

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the tactical combat casualty care . T

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triple C . The Air Force adopted this

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to be able to get the definitive care

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to the patients early on . And they

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found through historical evidence that

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the earlier that we have medical

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treatment the higher the survivability

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rate of the casualties . T triple C in

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general is being pushed out for our

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medics and the entire base to start

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learning . And so we thought that this

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would be a great opportunity for them

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to be in their mop gear , go to the

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front lines to get the patient out , do

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the lifesaving skills that they need to

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do in order to make sure that that

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patient is safe . And then we did also

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patient routing so we had to identify

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these patients so that they can get

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over to the hospital . So the scenario

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for today's exercise was that a bomb

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went off . It was determined to be a

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bomb . The medical group stood up there

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you see see and dispatched out .

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Medical teams . The medical teams

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responded , suited up in Seabourn and

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chemical gear . They came in , did

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their assessment all in MOPP level four

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gear evacuated patients took them to a

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casualty collection point from there .

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They called in for a nine line to get

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patients evacuated out . R . C . Cat

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team came in , they picked up the

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patients did their assessment and then

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evacuated those patients out to the

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hospital where the providers end up

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doing the final definitive care for the

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patients . See Cat is critical care Air

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transport . So basically it's like I

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see you in the sky there , making sure

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that the patients stay stable from the

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point of injury to the hospital , where

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they have more resources to help

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stabilize that patient , Everybody was

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able to take something and learn from

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it , and we'll be able to grow and be

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able to provide better care moving

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forward .

