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General Instructions for Canine Trauma Combat Casualty Care Card
                (cTCCC)
            PURPOSE: The Canine Tactical Combat Casualty Care (cTCCC) card is for documenting a trauma or
               disease non-battle injury (DNBI) at the point of injury anywhere a canine is deployed in support of
               DoD operations. The cTCCC card will be filled out by the handler or provider who attends to the
               canine’s trauma or DNBI. After medical treatment and resuscitation care is provided, the cTCCC
               card can be handed off to the nearest veterinary treatment facility or supporting veterinary unit to
               be scanned, uploaded and emailed to dog.consult@us.af.mil or the unit providing care can email
               directly. Once the MWD Trauma Registry is online, the first veterinary unit can input the information
               into the registry and scan the cTCCC card to upload into ROVR. The cTCCC card becomes part of
               the canine’s permanent DoD medical record. For US Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
               canines, the cTCCC card will be filled out and returned to the handler or operator. The handler or
               operator will route the card to their respective veterinarian to be inputted into the MWD Trauma
               Registry and the canine’s record.
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            GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
                   To be completed by the handler, human medical provider, veterinary technician or
                veterinarian fulfilling the role at the point of injury.
                   Time Zones: Record all time local 24 hour military format, hh:mm
                   A+ (plus sign) means positive test result; a - (minus sign) means negative test result.

            EVACUATION CATEGORY (mark as appropriate)

               URGENT – Patient who should be evacuated as soon as possible and within two hours to save life,
            limb or eyesight

               PRIORITY – Patient who should be moved within four hours or their condition will deteriorate to such
            a degree that will be urgent

               ROUTINE – Patient whose condition is not expected to worsen significantly and who will require
            evacuation in the next 24 hours

            EVACUATION MODE & TYPE (mark as appropriate)                      SECTION 4

            PATIENT IDENTIFICATION

                 UNIT. Record the unit the canine is assigned

                 ANIMAL NAME. (self-explanatory)

                 TATTOO. (self-explanatory)

                 DATE. (DD-MM-YY)

                 TIME. Record all time local 24 hour military format, hh:mm

                 GENDER.  (mark as appropriate)

            MECHANISM OF INJURY (mark as appropriate – use other for DNBI or if unknown – describe)

            INJURY (mark the diagram where the trauma/injury or disease is located – if there are more than one
            injury, identify each with the mechanism of injury)

            VITAL SIGNS (input vital signs at least hourly)
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