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Show .'. . t .. v .. . M .w L Ik M" IWs- . . gf -' fc. r 1 "S . i..''1- A M -- - - M ,J- .. (j(. v.:.' rrr . Mrvjk.9flwK ,'trx t - - ' ... l .J ..! V. 4. Jf. 'T - V t . a' IFesaitnnire .... f ' F .'.M - Thursday, May 26, 1983 various treatment rooms in the clinic itself. Though the exercise was supposed to be an drill for the medics, several in-hou- identify practices and proce- Several constructive areas were identified at an held the following when all the particiMonday pants got together to analyze their performance and put their heads together to out-briefi- se other emergency were pressed into services service and got some good training as well, including the PAO who's Channel 13 informed everyone it was an exercise and helped recall y medics, to Safety and Tech dures to help smooth out the ng process. All of the "victims" including the two .who were dead on arrival, recovered very quickly and were home by 6 p.m. off-dut- Escort who to the Mortuary responded, assistance the Fire DeHHC, Officer(s) n k; 'V y 'L :'dhJ partment and the Military Police. The only real world casualties as the result of the exercise were three windows in Ware Barracks that were cracked by the blast from i'i si RN RUTH ANN ANTRY and SP8 Barry Whitehead discuss further care of their . .patients.' . , the grenade simualtors. "The exercise was one of the most well prepared we have seen," remarked Maj. Molder after the exercise was over. 'This is one of the best ways we can test ourselves so that we can. be prepared for this sort of thing," stated Doctor (LtCol) George Phil-bi. n. Director of Health vices at the Clinic. Ser- PV2 DANA VANCE and Dugway Fireman Jack Painter prepare to evacuate PFC Richard Franklin from the scene of the. "explosion. Franklins "wound" was severe burns and he was one of several that were taken outside on the back of the Dugway ' Firemen. SP4 ROSE VALENZUELA and Ms Kathy Wild compare notes as Dr. (Capt.) Steven Kopitzke helps remove SFC Gary Parks moulaged wound. The record clerks get vital information that the doctors will need to treat the patients, in addition to, as is shown here, ensuring that the records and papers are ready should the patient need MEDEVAC. .s ra ; ' , ft ra - ' f Vi- the tasks associated with a mass ONE OF THE grimmer of casualty exercise is that of preparing the dead. Mortuary Assistance Officers Capt. Christopher Colvin and ILT Gaynelle ONeil prepare the death certificates on PFC James Carey and SP4 Jeffrey Oliver in the clinics Morgue: SURPRISE, SURPRISE, SURPRISE, Dr. (LtCol) George Philbin finds the hidden wound bn SP4 : Joe Studer as PV2 Cheryl Linn assists. . x.' ' , 'S. I - .ST , : . X '4' - V- ifcsW'?' 4ia --v- : V ' , "i : v , Sc - T , ' s 0 ' ! y V'i' V-- T- ii ' I. : : -- ,, t. " . ki. v I. .. v. , r' -' ' . - !!fi , 'y $.j -- , u - . Vj U' rs 4 ,ii- l 2- ' " n .. J . . ' . j h; -- :,.v . ? ! -, T Vs 'w , . V.V, I .1 v L s i J V, - , .y - " h ;- .. JH tw r.. ... ' ys,'? kto. V ' - ?. . f. r. : 1 . - - :rv ' V . ' y f Vi , 4 Hfc- - r, . 4 f ij v1' v i r i . :;. 1 S.' H i.;. j. f ,'11 I I ( i . -- . a vV .' " v t " j ' j1. ' n;i Franklin asks, as he trys to get the red dye off in the "IS IT OVER YET? PV2 Richard treatment room. f i s k ' . ' "AM 1 GLAD thats over" remarks PFC Pam with relief on SP5 Kevin Turner. . X I Gibson as she leans - 4C ' |