Lt. Allison Christ, an intensive care unit nurse with the Telecritical Medical Unit at Navel Medical Center San Diego, and a Navy corpsman with 1st Medical Battalion from Camp Pendleton, California discus with San Francisco Paramedics about the peer-to-peer medical exchange using innovative technology to increase medical capabilities to responders providing care on scene with San Francisco paramedics during San Francisco Fleet Week, Oct. 3, 2018. The exercise allowed the San Francisco paramedics and Navy corpsmen to collaborate and train using advance technology to better respond to humanitarian assistance or disaster relief in the future. The exercise incorporated innovative technology to increase capabilities to medical responders providing care on scene. As the largest and most significant event of its kind in the nation, San Francisco Fleet Week features a unique training and education program that brings together civilian and military forces. The cooperation and coordination of relationships established during the week-long occasion fosters the development and sharing of best practices in humanitarian assistance recognized by the United States Department of Defense as the model for fleet weeks across the country. (Official Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Timothy R. Smithers/Released)
Date Taken: | 10.03.2018 |
Date Posted: | 10.03.2018 22:53 |
Photo ID: | 4795272 |
VIRIN: | 140117-M-VM429-4776 |
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Size: | 2.33 MB |
Location: | SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, US |
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