U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers, Sgt. Johnson Orimoyegun from the 7250th Medical Support Unit based in Alexandria, Va. and Spc. Alwasila Elbashir from the 7456th Medical Operations Readiness Unit based in Des Moines, Iowa, plan the scheduling and deployment of simulated casualties to support training during Global Medic at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, Aug. 10, 2021. Part of the Army Reserve Medical Readiness and Training Command’s effects and enabler’s cell, the movement team is responsible for loading live action role-players and simulated mannequin casualties onto field litter ambulances destined for the training battlefield of the CSTX. Throughout the 15-day exercise, the effects and enabler’s team will create detailed simulated combat casualties for hundreds of scenarios to ensure military medical personnel are exposed to a wide variety of simulated casualties such as third-degree burns, open fractures, the pallor of heat exhaustion or the symptoms of a simple cold. The team supports 24-hour operations throughout the exercise maintaining a near constant stream of simulated casualties. The Medical Readiness and Training Command executes Global Medic as part of the Army Reserve Medical Command's larger mission to provide trained, equipped, and combat ready units and medical personnel which are ready now to support the total force on the battlefields of today and tomorrow.
Date Taken: | 08.10.2021 |
Date Posted: | 08.18.2021 10:07 |
Photo ID: | 6777622 |
VIRIN: | 210810-A-HN714-1012 |
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Location: | TOMAH, WISCONSIN, US |
Hometown: | BOWIE, MARYLAND, US |
Hometown: | DES MOINES, IOWA, US |
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