Page 167 - Journal of Special Operations Medicine - Summer 2016
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(photo left) A panoramic view to give precariously
 PJs Rescue Training: Collapsed Structure,                                 perched vehicles perspective.
 Entrapped Patient, CRUSH Syndrome
                                                                           Photo compliments of Sam Prescott
 PJs train on a rubble pile in Perry, Georgia,
 to practice extrication in a structural collapse                          (photo below) PJs make their way across cement
 scenario while providing medical care and                                 slabs to safely carry a patient outside of the collapse.
 performing the CRUSH syndrome protocol.
                                                                           Photo compliments of Tony Yusup


 (photo left) PJs choose an anchor within
 the collapsed structure and safely lower
 the patient from the second story of a
 collapsed structure.

 (photo below) PJs assess a patient trapped
 in a collapsed structure and prepare for the
 CRUSH protocol and prep for extrication.
 Photos compliments of Jordan Miles















                                                            (photo left) PJs work to extract a
                                                            patient who is trapped inside an
                                                            overturned vehicle as they do when
                                                            responding to IEDs in combat zones.
                                                            Photo compliments of Sam Prescott

















 (photo above) PJs
 assess a patient
 trapped in a
 collapsed structure
 and prepare for the
 CRUSH protocol
 and prep for
 extrication.
 Photo compliments
 of Tony Yusup



 (photo right) PJs in                                                                          (photo above) PJs work
 HH-60s hoist flood                                                                            together to safely transport a
 victims from roofs                                                                            patient out of the rubble pile.
 based during the
 experience in                                                                                 (photo left) PJs carry a
 Hurricane Katrina                                                                             patient out of a rubble pile;
 in New Orleans.                                                                               communication is paramount.
        (photo above top) A PJ prepares JAWS to
 Photo compliments    (photo right) PJs work together    free a trapped patient from the grips of concrete slabs.  Photos compliments of
 of Jordan Miles  to safely transport patients                                                 Jordan Miles
 out of the rubble pile.  (photo below top) A PJ accesses a patient in an overturned vehicle. It is critical
        to gain access to determine the best way to peel the car off of the patient.
 Photo compliments
 of Christopher Petersen  Photos compliments of Jordan Miles
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