A research partner affixes a Health Readiness and Performance System (HRAPS) device to a U.S. Marine with the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, before assessment testing as part of Exercise Scarlet Response 2023 at the Guardian Centers, Perry, Ga., July 19, 2023. A development team with the U.S. Army Medical Material Development Activity attended the exercise as an end-user touchpoint to assess the real-world applicability of the HRAPS during joint service operations. HRAPS is a wearable device to help frontline medical providers and commanders monitor service members’ physiological responses to rigorous activities during both training and combat. Once fielded, HRAPS may help reduce the risk of non-battle injuries, including heat stroke and over exertion, by providing near-real-time physiological data to leadership to help them recognize serious medical conditions needing medical treatment before they become critical. During Scarlet Response 23, Marines and Sailors with CBIRF and U.S. Army Soldiers with the 911th Technical Rescue Engineer Company conducted scenario-based responses to chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear contamination in an urban environment. (U.S. Army Photo by Cameron E. Parks/Released)
Date Taken: | 07.24.2023 |
Date Posted: | 07.26.2023 13:40 |
Photo ID: | 7935618 |
VIRIN: | 230724-A-XH454-1010 |
Resolution: | 1620x1080 |
Size: | 231.71 KB |
Location: | PERRY, GEORGIA, US |
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