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Medical Air Transport: Training While in the Air


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By : Marshall Black   9 or more times read
Submitted 2012-01-31 13:56:39



This medical air transport scenario involves 3 patients with 2nd degree burns from an explosion. The students treating them work in a C17 medical air transport aircraft. It's a scenario that could happen anywhere in the Pacific Ocean, which is why this air ambulance team is here to get trainned. This particular squad is part of the Joint Medical Air Transport team (JMAT). The main focus of the day is not neccessary medical training, many new trainess find this job environment extremly hard while noisey aircraft engines are at work. The trainees learn the valuable skills of medical air ambulance flight practice. This real life rehearsal gives the trainees a more hands on grab of the real life situation there can also be multiple limitations on the patients, you can then find them on the ground, but when they're in flight many probable things can go wrong.

The mac patients are given the posibilty to be practice on by the students, during the C17 medical air transport flight. As one trainee said "Feeling the sways & stuff like that prepares me for a real life sceario. It was very comparable to an actual real life sitution & how hard it was to talk to your team members in a noisy environment. Get ready for trouble-shooting. It's a good way to train for a real life scenario".

This sort of training is a lot more important for the pacific. Where these doctors will often fly to remote locations & deal with a wide variety of injuries. Many times we'll have issues such as a hurricane or a tsunami that will affect those patients and they can bring care on board the medical air transport flight. This sort of training brings together all in the military. Including the army, navy and air force. Also bringing along foreign students in the pacific like Australia and Thailand.




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