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In-Place Patient Decontamination training
Tom Bocek II, instructor, works with Master Sgt. Aaron McGee and Senior Airman Gari Altamirano, 377th Medical Group, on their triage and decontamination skills during In-Place Patient Decontamination training June 28 at Kirtland AFB’s 377th MDG Main Clinic. Seventeen Airmen participated in the training, which provides education on life saving skills required to triage, initiate field treatment, manage patient flow, decontaminate and save victims from chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear emergencies. Here, students worked to decontaminate mock casualties from a terrorist attack using a weapon of mass destruction.
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In-Place Patient Decontamination training
Members of the 377th Medical Group test their triage and decontamination skills during In-Place Patient Decontamination training June 28 at Kirtland AFB’s 377th MDG Main Clinic. Seventeen Airmen participated in the training, which provides education on life saving skills required to triage, initiate field treatment, manage patient flow, decontaminate and save victims from chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear emergencies. Here, students worked to decontaminate mock casualties from a terrorist attack using a weapon of mass destruction.
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In-Place Patient Decontamination training
Members of the 377th Medical Group test their triage and decontamination skills during In-Place Patient Decontamination training June 28 at Kirtland AFB’s 377th MDG Main Clinic. Seventeen Airmen participated in the training, which provides education on life saving skills required to triage, initiate field treatment, manage patient flow, decontaminate and save victims from chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear emergencies. Here, students worked to decontaminate mock casualties from a terrorist attack using a weapon of mass destruction.
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In-Place Patient Decontamination training
Members of the 377th Medical Group test their triage and decontamination skills during In-Place Patient Decontamination training June 28 at Kirtland AFB’s 377th MDG Main Clinic. Seventeen Airmen participated in the training, which provides education on life saving skills required to triage, initiate field treatment, manage patient flow, decontaminate and save victims from chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear emergencies. Here, students worked to decontaminate mock casualties from a terrorist attack using a weapon of mass destruction.
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Pararescue joint exercise
Students from the 351st Battlefield Airmen Training Squadron load patients for aeromedical evacuation during a mass casualty exercise at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., Jan. 6. The exercise, part of a sequence of full mission profiles pararescuemen and combat rescue officer students must face before graduation, including more than 100 Airmen and Soldiers. Members of the 3-501st Air Assault Brigade from Fort Bliss, Texas, provided the air component with UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters.
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Pararescue joint exercise
A student from the 351st Battlefield Airmen Training Squadron carries a wounded Airman to safety during a mass casualty exercise at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., Jan. 6. The exercise, part of a sequence of full mission profiles pararescuemen and combat rescue officer students must face before graduation, including more than 100 Airmen and Soldiers. Members of the 3-501st Air Assault Brigade from Fort Bliss, Texas, provided the air component with UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters.
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Pararescue joint exercise
Students from the 351st Battlefield Airmen Training Squadron triage patients during a mass casualty exercise at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., Jan. 6. The exercise, part of a sequence of full mission profiles pararescuemen and combat rescue officer students must face before graduation, including more than 100 Airmen and Soldiers. Members of the 3-501st Air Assault Brigade from Fort Bliss, Texas, provided the air component with UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters.
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Pararescue joint exercise
A student from the 351st Battlefield Airmen Training Squadron shields a wounded Airman while engaging in small arms fire during a mass casualty exercise at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., Jan. 6. The exercise, part of a sequence of full mission profiles pararescuemen and combat rescue officer students must face before graduation, including more than 100 Airmen and Soldiers. Members of the 3-501st Air Assault Brigade from Fort Bliss, Texas, provided the air component with UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters.
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SFS active shooter exercise
Defenders from the 377 Security Forces Squadron clear hallways inside the 377 Medical Group Clinic during an active shooter exercise Feb. 21. It took defenders 15 minutes to locate and disarm the shooter during the exercise. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Senior Airman Chandler Baker)
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SFS active shooter exercise
Senior Master Sgt. Jodi Flugel, 377 Aerospace Medicine Squadron superintendent, instructs the Wing Inspection Team on the details of the active shooter exercise, Feb. 21. The exercise gave a realistic active shooter scenario for both security forces and medical personnel to respond to. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Chandler Baker)
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SFS active shooter exercise
Medics from the 377 Medical Group tend to a patient during an active shooter exercise at the medical group clinic Feb. 21. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Chandler Baker)
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SFS active shooter exercise
Major Allison Bradshaw, 377 Aerospace Medicine Squadron operational medicine flight commander, tends to a patient while under security forces escort during an active shooter exercise at the 377 Medical Group clinic Feb. 21. Because of the nature of the exercise, medics had to triage the patients before rendering medical care. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Chandler Baker)
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SFS active shooter exercise
Members of the 377 Medical Group are evacuated from the clinic after the shooter was disarmed during an active shooter exercise Feb. 21. One of the primary roles for the medical group during the exercise was practicing lockdown and evacuation procedures. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Chandler Baker)
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MILO Simulator
Staff Sgt. Brandon Gomez, far right, gives opening instructions as a MILO film crew prepares to film an active shooter scenario in the Base Exchange food court Oct. 5. Security Forces personnel will use the film to train on the base’s simulator. (Photo by Todd Berenger)
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MILO Simulator
Airmen prepare to film an active shooter scenario in the Base Exchange food court Oct. 5. Security Forces personnel will use the film to train on the base’s simulator. (Photo by Todd Berenger)
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MILO Simulator
MILO representatives film a mock active-shooter scenario in the Base Exchange food court as Airmen follow their work. Security Forces personnel will use the film to train on the base’s simulator. (Photo by Todd Berenger)
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Fire Department training
The Kirtland Fire Department hosted a two-week training in handling hazardous materials. Firefighters from other bases around the country came to Kirtland for the training. (Photo by Todd Berenger)
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Fire Department training
The Kirtland Fire Department hosted a two-week training in handling hazardous materials. Firefighters from other bases around the country came to Kirtland for the training. (Photo by Todd Berenger)
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Fire Department training
The Kirtland Fire Department hosted a two-week training in handling hazardous materials. Firefighters from other bases around the country came to Kirtland for the training. (Photo by Todd Berenger)
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Fire Department training
The Kirtland Fire Department hosted a two-week training in handling hazardous materials. Firefighters from other bases around the country came to Kirtland for the training. (Photo by Todd Berenger)
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