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EMEDS exercise prepares GRF for emergency operations
Players in the Expeditionary Medical Support exercise operate on a mannequin at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, May 9, 2019. The complete EMEDS package included about 98 personnel and 11 tents. Personnel included people of all specialties from dental to radiology. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kelsea Caballero)
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EMEDS exercise prepares GRF for emergency operations
An Expeditionary Medical Support exercise player gets medical care, May 9, 2019 at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. Langley is the only base, state-side, that has the responsibility to determine allowance standards for building an EMEDS package. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kelsea Caballero)
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EMEDS team deploys to support hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico
Airmen assigned to the 633rd Medical Group load a bus heading to the passenger terminal to deploy to provide aid to Puerto Rico from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., Oct. 17, 2017. Approximately 90 JB Langley-Eustis Airmen deployed as a global response force to provide expeditionary medical care to Puerto Rico residents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Rasheen Douglas)
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EMEDS Training at Exercise Maroon Surge
An assembled Expeditionary Medical Support System during Exercise Maroon Surge on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 7, 2018. Distinguished host nation visitors observed Airmen from the 86th Medical Group lead simulated ambulance loading and unloading with partner nation forces. The visitors also received a tour of an EMEDS, from the diagnosis room to the surgery room. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Baker)
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EMEDS Training at Exercise Maroon Surge
Airmen from the 86th Medical Group and 86th Logistics Squadron, joined by members of the Croatian armed forces, set up an Expeditionary Medical Support System modular field hospital during en route patient staging training during Exercise Maroon Surge on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 4, 2018. Designed for rapid mobility and efficient setup, EMEDS can deploy within 24 hours of notification, and establish emergency room capability in two hours, operating room capability in four hours, and critical care capability in six hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ariel Leighty)
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EMEDS Training at Exercise Maroon Surge
Airmen from the 86th Medical Group and the 86th Logistics Squadron set up an Expeditionary Medical Support System modular field hospital during en route patient staging training during Exercise Maroon Surge on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 4, 2018. The primary EMEDS missions are to: provide forward stabilization and resuscitative care; deliver primary care, dental services, and force health protection; and prepare casualties to evacuate to the next level of care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ariel Leighty)
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EMEDS Training at Exercise Maroon Surge
Airmen from the 86th Medical Group and the 86th Logistics Squadron set up an Expeditionary Medical Support System modular field hospital during en route patient staging training during Exercise Maroon Surge on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 4, 2018. EMEDS have a scalable design that allows the Air Force to deploy them in configurations that support small teams supporting a limited number of casualties, to large medical systems offering specialized care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ariel Leighty)
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EMEDS Training at Exercise Maroon Surge
Airmen from the 86th Medical Group treat a patient with simulated minor injuries in an Expeditionary Medical Support System modular field hospital during en route patient staging training during Exercise Maroon Surge on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 9, 2018. Treatment at an EMEDS is a vital step in the en route care continuum, getting patients prepped for aeromedical evacuation to higher level of care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ariel Leighty)
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EMEDS Training at Exercise Maroon Surge
Airmen from the 86th Medical Group conducted Ability to Survive and Operate training in an Expeditionary Medical Support System modular field hospital during en route patient staging training during Exercise Maroon Surge on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 9, 2018. ATSO training is designed to improve Airmen’s performance during stressful circumstances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ariel Leighty)
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Emergency Medical Services paramedic
Staff Sgt. Matthew Gray, a 59th Medical Wing Emergency Medical Services paramedic, performs an operations check on the Perfuser Space Infusion Pump System Sept. 23, 2015, at the Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The 59th MDW Emergency Medical Services is the first in the Air Force to use the pumps to administer IV medications to patients on board ambulances.
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Emergency response
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Esther Crane, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation technician, searches through a medical kit during a routine readiness exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 8, 2025. Members of the 18th AES undergo extensive training to respond to various emergency medical scenarios, ensuring they are prepared to evacuate, treat and transport wounded military and civilian personnel at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melany Bermudez)
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Empowered to serve: NECP, HPSP programs transform lives of Air Force nurses
U.S. Air Force Capt. Robert Kirby, a certified registered nurse anesthetist with the 88th Medical Group, teaches a student, Capt. Dylan McGuire, from the Uniformed Services University about regional anesthesia using an ultrasound device at Wright-Patterson Medical Center, Ohio, May 6, 2025. (Courtesy photo from U.S. Air Force Capt. Robert Kirby)
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Empowered to serve: NECP, HPSP programs transform lives of Air Force nurses
U.S. Air Force Capt. Chance Moore poses at a nurse station in Norton Children’s Hospital during his Health Professions Scholarship Program, Louisville, Kentucky, July 16, 2024. (Courtesy photo from U.S. Air Force Capt. Chance Moore)
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Empowered to serve: NECP, HPSP programs transform lives of Air Force nurses
U.S. Air Force Capt. Robert Kirby, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist with the 88th Medical Group, stands in front of an inhalational anesthesia machine at Wright-Patterson Medical Center, Ohio, May 7, 2025. (Courtesy photo from U.S. Air Force Capt. Robert Kirby)
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Empowered to serve: NECP, HPSP programs transform lives of Air Force nurses
U.S. Air Force Maj. Tajuana Shuler, inpatient psychiatric flight commander at the 59th Medical Wing, stands with retired Maj. Gen. Sharon Bannister at the Mental Health Leadership conference, March 2023, Denver, Colorado. She previously served as Bannister’s executive officer supporting operational policy. (Courtesy photo from U.S. Air Force Maj. Tajuana Shuler)
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Empowered to serve: NECP, HPSP programs transform lives of Air Force nurses
U.S. Air Force Maj. Tajuana Shuler, inpatient psychiatric flight commander, 59th Medical Wing, poses with fellow Air Force mental health leaders at the Mental Health Leadership Conference, 2022, San Antonio, Texas. (Courtesy photo from U.S. Air Force Maj. Tajuana Shuler)
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Empowered to serve: NECP, HPSP programs transform lives of Air Force nurses
U.S. Air Force Capt. Chance Moore stands on the Aircraft Control Tower observation deck, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama, Oct. 28, 2024. (Courtesy photo from U.S. Air Force Capt. Chance Moore)
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EMT Rodeo 2018
An Airman checks behind a simulated military escort for combatants at the Emergency Medical Technician Rodeo at Melrose Air Force Range, N.M., August 8, 2018. A total of 21 Air Force bases from around the world visited MAFR and Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, to participate in the EMT Rodeo, giving the technicians a wide assortment of scenarios to test their knowledge and training in the medical field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Gage Adison Daniel)
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EMT Rodeo 2018
A medical technician from RAF Lakenheath, England, pulls a simulated wounded victim behind him during the Emergency Medical Technician Rodeo at Melrose Air Force Range, N.M., August 8, 2018. A total of 21 Air Force bases from around the world visited MAFR and Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, to participate in the EMT Rodeo, giving the technicians a wide assortment of scenarios to test their knowledge and training in the medical field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Gage Adison Daniel)
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EMT Rodeo 2018
An Airman with simulated wounds gets checked by medical technicians for his injuries at the Emergency Medical Technician Rodeo at Melrose Air Force Range, N.M., August 8, 2018. A total of 21 Air Force bases from around the world visited MAFR and Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, to participate in the EMT Rodeo, giving the technicians a wide assortment of scenarios to test their knowledge and training in the medical field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Gage Adison Daniel)
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