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By : Marshall Black   9 or more times read
Submitted 2012-01-31 21:20:47

This air ambulance transport drill Includes three individuals that have burns on them from an explosion. The students treating them work in a C-17 medical air transport aircraft. This type of situation could happen in any place in the Pacific, which is why this squad is here to train. This unique crew is part of the Joint Medical Air Transport team (JMAT). The primary focus of the day is not really medical training, many new students find this job environment extremly difficult while loud aircraft engines are at work. These new recruits learn a critical lesson of working on a loud noisy air ambulance. It gives them a slight bit more of an opportunity to appreciate the stress of flight that can be multiple limitations for the patients, they can be found when there on the ground, but when they're in the air many probable things can go wrong.

The students got to practice medical care on their mac patients, while the C17 was still in flight. As one student says. "Feeling the sways and the movement while being on board prepares me. It was very similar to an actual real life sitution and how difficult it is for communication with your teamates and crew members. Get ready for trouble-shooting. It's a wonderful way to train for a real life scenario".

Training like this is especially important in the pacific theater. Where these doctors will often fly to remote locations & deal with an extensive variety of injuries. Hurricane... or what is called in the far east, a "tsunami" can affect those patients and the doctors can help by bringing care on board the air ambulance. This sort of training brings together all in the military. Including the air force, navy and army. Also bringing foreign students in the pacific like Thailand and Australia.


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This article is by Mat T.


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