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LAMAT 2025 Health Fair Provides Medical Awareness to St. Vincent Residents
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Stephanie Peña, 433rd Aerospace Medicine Squadron medical laboratory technician, administers a blood sugar test during the Lesser Antilles Medical Assistance Team (LAMAT) 2025 health fair at Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, March 20, 2025. The event provided medical consultations, screenings, and first aid training to hundreds of residents while allowing Reserve Citizen Airmen to refine their medical skills in a real-world setting, reinforcing mission readiness and strengthening partnerships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Adriana Barrientos)
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LAMAT 2025 Health Fair Provides Medical Awareness to St. Vincent Residents
The U.S. Air Force St. Vincent Lesser Antilles Medical Assistance Team (LAMAT) poses for a group photo before the start of a health fair at Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, March 20, 2025. The event provided medical consultations, screenings, and first aid training to hundreds of residents while allowing Reserve Citizen Airmen to refine their medical skills in a real-world setting, reinforcing mission readiness and strengthening partnerships. Engagements like LAMAT bring U.S. and partner nation medical professionals together to collaborate and hone skills through mutual training and education in support of improving care for patients. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Adriana Barrientos)
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AFMS honors Vietnam War Veterans Day, advancements in AE from the battlefields of Vietnam
Wounded service members lie in a hospital ward at Cam Ranh Air Base, Vietnam. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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AFMS honors Vietnam War Veterans Day, advancements in AE from the battlefields of Vietnam
Members of an Air Force C-123 Provider aircrew and an Air Force medical personal carry a wounded fellow Airman to a hospital in Saigon, Vietnam, Feb. 10, 1966. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (CAVHS) staff exchange information of the medical status of the patients evacuated from a simulated mass casualty incident at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. Communication between aircrew and ground personnel during Aeromedical Evacuations is vital in providing rapid and lifesaving care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
Personnel offload a simulated critical patient during a mass casualty response exercise at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. The Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) system instructs to prioritize the care of critical patients first, followed by priority patients then routine patients in the event of a mass casualty incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
U.S. Air Force Capt. Drew Ferguson, 19th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron clinical nurse, waits to offload patients during a mass casualty response exercise at the Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. The multi-agency exercise occurs once every three years to ensure joint readiness capabilities with community partners in the event of a natural disaster or humanitarian crisis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
Local multi-agency members pose for a group photo at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. The during a mass casualty response exercise with the Federal Coordinating Center (FCC) hosted participants from the 19th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, 189th Airlift Wing, 165th Airlift Wing, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Natural Disaster Medical System (NDMS), Metro Emergency Management Services (MEMS), Central Arkansas Veteran’s Healthcare Systems (CAVSH) and the Emergency Medical Response Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
Central Arkansas Veteran’s Healthcare Systems (CAVHS) members analyze patient information in a simulated hospital setting at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. A multidisciplinary medical team triages and cares for evacuated patients in the event of a mass casualty incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
Volunteers are escorted from a C-130J Super Hercules to a simulated hospital setting during a mass casualty response exercise at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. By simulating a mass casualty incident involving the offloading of approximately 23 patients, the exercise provided valuable insights into logistical challenges, patient flow management and resource allocation in large-scale emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
Members from the 165th Airlift Wing and Emergency Response Medical Team offload a simulated critical patient at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. The multi-agency exercise allowed collaboration among community partners to simulate the evacuation and medical care of a disaster affected population. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
Multi-agency personnel offload a simulated critical patient from a C-130J Super Hercules for during a mass casualty response exercise at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. The Aeromedical Evacuation system provided combatant and Joint Force commanders with ability to ensure injured personnel receive timely and lifesaving care during a mass casualty event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
A C-130J Super Hercules from the 165th Airlift Wing lands at the Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. The 165th AW participated among various agencies in the exercise simulating the evacuation and medical care of patients from a mass casualty event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
A Metro Emergency Management Services (MEMS) member transports a patient during a mass casualty response exercise at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. MEMS was one of many agencies participating in the exercise simulating the evacuation and medical care of patients from a mass casualty event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
Metro Emergency Management Services (MEMS) members care for a patient during a mass casualty response exercise at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. Medical administrators and other ground personnel coordinated to ensure they have the equipment and information needed to safely care for patients during transport. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
Personnel prepare to offload patients from a C-130H Hercules during a mass casualty response exercise at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. The multi-agency exercise allowed collaboration among community partners to simulate the evacuation and medical care of a disaster affected population. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
Multi-agency personnel prepare to transport a patient to a simulated hospital setting during a mass casualty response exercise at Clinton National Airport, Little Rock in Arkansas, March 25, 2025. The multi-agency exercise allowed collaboration among community partners to simulate the evacuation and medical care of a disaster affected population. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Multi-agency FCC exercise simulates mass casualty response
Central Arkansas Veteran’s Healthcare Systems (CAVHS) members examine a simulated critical patient during a mass casualty response exercise at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 25, 2025. The multi-agency exercise occurs once every three years aimed to reinforce joint readiness capabilities with community partners in the event of a natural disaster or humanitarian crisis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isabella Ortega)
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Reflex check
Capt. Ashley Morris, 60th Inpatient Operations Squadron critical care nurse, checks the pupillary reflex of a patient with a penlight inside the post-anesthesia care unit at David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Nov. 20, 2024. Morris was chosen to be featured for Native American History Month, highlighting her service to the Air Force and the importance of her cultural identity. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Collett)
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Testing patient transport, energy capabilities for the battles of tomorrow
A team from Air Force Medical Command’s operational test organization, A5T, runs a steep incline test on the Silent Tactical Energy Enhanced Dismount at Fort Detrick, Maryland, Feb. 26, 2025. The STEED is designed to enhance expeditionary medical support and could serve as innovative technology to improve rapid mobility and minimize musculoskeletal injuries during patient evacuations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Hearst)
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