Volunteers from the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Division, in Fort Bliss, Texas, took part in daily hikes to 12,400 feet at the Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico, in August, as part of the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine’s research study to validate the AMS_alert algorithm, a tool that will predict Acute Mountain Sickness in real time in individuals prior to occurrence in order to give an alert or warning such that treatment, evacuations, and mission planning can occur safely. (Photo courtesy of Military Performance Division, USARIEM)
Date Taken: | 08.09.2022 |
Date Posted: | 09.26.2022 07:05 |
Photo ID: | 7435582 |
VIRIN: | 220809-O-LT771-075 |
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Location: | NATICK, MASSACHUSETTS, US |
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