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Joint training keeps Air Force medics ready to use varied platforms
Members of the U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marines, prepare for a medical exercise aboard an MV-22 Osprey, June 6, 2018, at Marine Corps Air Station, Okinawa, Japan. The Air Force performs joint medical exercises with other U.S. forces regularly in Okinawa to better prepare service members for real world emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Thomas Barley)
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Joint training keeps Air Force medics ready to use varied platforms
A U.S. Air Force Independent Duty Medical Technician, and a U.S. Navy sailor, prepare for a medical exercise aboard an MV-22 Osprey, June 6, 2018, at Marine Corps Air Station, Okinawa, Japan. The Air Force performs joint medical exercises with other U.S. forces regularly in Okinawa to better prepare service members for real world emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Josh Mahler)
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Joint training keeps Air Force medics ready to use varied platforms
A U.S. Air Force 353rd Special Operations Squadron member responds to a simulated casualty during a medical exercise, June 6, 2018, at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan. The Air Force performs joint medical exercises with other U.S. forces regularly in Okinawa to better prepare service members for real world emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Thomas Barley)
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Joint training keeps Air Force medics ready to use varied platforms
Members of the U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marines, board an MV-22 Osprey, June 6, 2018, at Marine Corps Air Station, Okinawa, Japan during an exercise. The Air Force performs joint medical exercises with other U.S. forces regularly in Okinawa to better prepare service members for real world emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Josh Mahler)
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Air Force supports Guatemala volcano relief efforts
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Teri Dawn Neely, a registered nurse with the 183rd Air Evacuation Squadron, Mississippi Air National Guard, clears a Guatemalan ambulance crew to load another patient on a Mississippi ANG's 172nd Airlift Wing C-17 Globemaster III in Guatemala, June 6, 2018. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Edward Staton)
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Air Force supports Guatemala volcano relief efforts
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Teri Neely, a flight nurse, 183rd Air Evacuation Squadron, and members of the Burn Team prepare to transport children and their guardians from Guatemala to Galveston, Texas, for medical treatment at Shriners Hospital for Children. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Josh Blackburn)
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Air Force supports Guatemala volcano relief efforts
U.S. Army Capt. Argelia Felix-Camacho, registered nurse, San Antonio Military Medical Center Burn Team, consoles a patient during an aeromedical evacuation mission from Guatemala to Galveston, Texas, June 6, 2018. A U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III from the Mississippi Air National Guard's 172nd Airlift Wing transported six injured children and their guardians to Galveston, Texas, for medical treatment at Shriners Hospital for Children. A joint medical team from the Mississippi Air National Guard's 183rd Air Evacuation Squadron and Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, provided en route medical treatment during the flight (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Keyonna Fennell)
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Air Force supports Guatemala volcano relief efforts
U.S. Air Force Capt. (Dr.) Hannah Gale, pediatrician, San Antonio Military Medical Center Burn Team, consoles a patient during an aeromedical evacuation mission from Guatemala to Galveston, Texas, June 6, 2018. A U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III from the Mississippi Air National Guard's 172nd Airlift Wing transported six injured children and their guardians to Galveston, Texas, for medical treatment at Shriners Hospital for Children. A joint medical team from the Mississippi Air National Guard's 183rd Air Evacuation Squadron and Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, provided en route medical treatment during the flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Keyonna Fennell)
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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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Air Force hones skills with emerging infectious diseases training
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Kelly Gambino-Shirley, 346th Expeditionary Medical Operations Squadron public health officer, deployed from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, checks the vital signs of a monkey in Meteti, Panama, June 6, 2018, during an Emerging Infectious Diseases Training Event as part of Exercise New Horizons 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dustin Mullen)
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Air Force supports Guatemala volcano relief efforts
A joint medical team from the Mississippi Air National Guard’s 183rd Air Evacuation Squadron and Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, helps members of the Guatemalan government load critically injured patients on a Mississippi ANG's 172nd Airlift Wing C-17 Globemaster III in Guatemala, June 6, 2018. The humanitarian aeromedical evacuation mission followed the recent eruption of Fuego Volcano. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Edward Staton)
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Air Force supports Guatemala volcano relief efforts
A joint medical team from the Mississippi Air National Guard’s 183rd Air Evacuation Squadron and Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, provides en route medical treatment to six injured children during a U.S. Air Force humanitarian aeromedical evacuation mission from Guatemala to Galveston, Texas, June 6, 2018. The children were taken to the Shriners Hospital for Children to receive further care for burns and other injuries sustained during the recent Fuego Volcano eruption. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Edward Staton)
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Air Force supports Guatemala volcano relief efforts
A joint medical team from the Mississippi Air National Guard’s 183rd Air Evacuation Squadron and Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, assists members of the Guatemalan government with loading critically injured patients on a Mississippi ANG's 172nd Airlift Wing C-17 Globemaster III in Guatemala, June 6, 2018. The humanitarian aeromedical evacuation mission followed the recent eruption of Fuego Volcano. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Edward Staton)
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U.S. Air Force to airlift Guatemalan children injured by volcanic eruption
Members of the U.S. Air Force Critical Care Air Transport Team (Pedicatics) assist Guatemalan medical personnel with loading critically injured patients on board a Mississippi Air National Guard C-17 Globemaster III. The aircrew from the 172nd Airlift Wing, transported six children from Guatemala to receive medical treatment in the United States for burns and other injuries sustained during the June 3, 2018 Fuego Volcano eruption. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Edward Staton)
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U.S. Air Force to airlift Guatemalan children injured by volcanic eruption
Guatemalan and United States military Fuego relief personnel load critically injured patients onto a 172d Airlift Wing C-17 Globemaster. The humanitarian airlift aeromedical evacuation mission was conducted at the direction of U.S. Southern Command to assist the government of Guatemala following the recent eruption of Fuego Volcano. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Edward Staton)
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An AFMS Look Back at May 2018
An Airman from the 87th Medical Group places an IV in a multi-venous IV training arm during an IV contest at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 8, 2018. The IV contest was part of a series of events during nurse's week to challenge the skills of the medical staff and show appreciation for nurses. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Ariel Owings)
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86th AES exercises joint aeromedical evacuations
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Rachel Wilson (center), 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation technician, instructs Hellenic service members on the procedure of lifting a patient during an exercise Stolen Cerberus V training mission at Elefsis Air Base, Greece, May 9, 2018. Exercises such as these improve joint aeromedical evacuation operations and procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Devin M. Rumbaugh)
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Warrior Challenge 2018
A 96th Security Forces Squadron (SFS) team runs with a simulated victim during the new Warrior Challenge event at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., May 16, 2018. The Warrior Challenge is a physical activity event created by 96th SFS to highlight security training efforts during Police Week. Teams began a ruck march that led to physical activities like self-aid and buddy care, disassembling and reassembling a weapon and more. (U.S. Air Force photo by Samuel King Jr.)
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A day in the life of a mental health provider
Capt. Daniel Gibson, 92nd Medical Operation Squadron psychologist, goes over the Nexxus Biotrace with Staff Sgt. Donald Durst, 92nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron aerospace medical technician, May 4, 2018 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The program allows patients to see how their body is responding to both physical and mental stress. The patient is able to visualize what his or her body is doing under stress and see how it differs when in a relaxed state. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Samantha Krolikowski)
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