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    628th MDG conducts Ready Eagle II exercise, trains for care during crisis

    Care during crisis: 628th MDG conducts Ready Eagle II exercise

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Bailee Darbasie | U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Riley Covert with the 628th Medical Group, sections off a...... read more read more

    JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES

    11.16.2023

    Story by Staff Sgt. Bailee Darbasie 

    Joint Base Charleston

    The 628th Medical Group participated in a large-scale medical exercise Nov. 16, sharpening their skills for real-world crisis scenarios on base.

    The Headquarters Air Force exercise, Ready Eagle II, is designed to rigorously test and assess the proficiency of home station medical response, or HSMR, teams in delivering critical, life-saving treatments during emergency situations.

    “Exercises like this help us validate that all medical groups are trained in the same format,” said Danny Glover, 628th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron medical emergency manager. “Ready Eagle II ensured our team is prepared to respond and recover from any disaster while ensuring patients are treated, stabilized and transported to a higher echelon of care.”

    JB Charleston’s exercise scenario involved a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives, or CBRNE, mass casualty incident on base, involving more than 30 simulated patients.The patients were dressed in moulage to add a sense of realism.

    More than 100 Airmen and 10 agencies within the 628th MDG stepped into their HSMR roles when the exercise began, responding with the unit’s full scope of medical response capabilities.

    Medical teams treated simulated patients at the incident site, transported them to decontamination, triaged and stabilized them at the 628th MDG, then finally transported them to off-base hospitals for further care.

    “Ready Eagle II provided the opportunity to demonstrate our current response and mass casualty capabilities,” said Lt. Col. Syreeta Lawrence, 628th OMRS commander.

    Ready Eagle II was a 3-day program that progressed from classroom instruction to a capstone mass casualty exercise. It built on previous training from Ready Eagle I, which focused on gaps in skill development and capabilities.

    “The training event was critical in enhancing the proficiency of our members for contingency and peacetime operations, while reinforcing readiness and team integration concepts,” Lawrence said. “We are beyond proud of our medics and, as one of the first medical groups to participate, their performance and execution was exceptional. They’re incredible!”

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    Date Taken: 11.16.2023
    Date Posted: 11.29.2023 11:29
    Story ID: 458702
    Location: JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, US

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