Members of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Corpus Christi’s Decontamination Incident Response Team decontaminate a simulated patient during First Receiver Operations Training (FROT) Dec. 2.
The training is designed to educate U.S. Navy medical personnel on life-saving skills required to triage, initiate field treatment, decontaminate and save victims from Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN), or hazardous materials exposure.
The semi-annual training course included classroom instruction, gear inventory, utility checks, equipment set-up, and timed teamwork drills.
For the practical application portion of the training, the students demonstrated the setting up and tearing down of a three-lane DECON shelter, and processing and treating different types of patients.
Date Taken: | 12.02.2021 |
Date Posted: | 12.07.2021 14:04 |
Photo ID: | 6968642 |
VIRIN: | 211206-N-VM142-002 |
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Location: | CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, US |
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