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(photo left) PJs                                                  (photo left) Triage through the cabin (in addition to outside for
 prep to leave                                                     ejected casualties) included identification of alive or dead and
 the ground.                                                       the critical (alpha) or noncritical litter-bound (bravo). Here, a PJ
 (photo right) PJ ascends                                          arrives to the co-pilot and assesses for life and triage category.
 to the victim.


















                        (photo right) Helo cabin with casualties.
                            For this exercise we used a mix of
                                  mannikins and role players.


                (photo right) After the
          casualties are gathered in the
         CCP, the lead medic delegates
          PJs to care for the casualties.
             The critical patients are in
 (photo above) PJ managing   the foreground, noncritical
 the pulley system on the   litter-bound patients not seen
 main lowering line.  to the right, and walking
          wounded are in the back. The
           deceased are at the edge of
           the structure, out of sight of
                    their teammates.
 (photo right) After the PJ
 gets the suspended victim
 in the litter, he performs a   (photo right below) After
 brief primary survey and   treatment and packaging
 packages the patient and   in the CCP, the patients are
 litter to lower.  lined up in order of loading
           for tactical evacuation. The
        three casualties on the tarmac
 (photo left) Lead rangers   will be the first to go; the
 review proper packaging   casualties in the foreground
 for the PJs before going   are on deck for the second
 off the ground.   vehicle. In this exercise,
        four vehicles were needed for
        12 casualties. Casualties were
            moved out of the shelter
               based on vehicle ETA.





 (photo right) Attending
 the patient and litter
 during the lower.



 NY PJs from the 103rd Rescue Squadron performed joint training with the   PJ Mass Casualty Training: Downed Helo
 Mohonk Preserve climbing rangers in the Shawanagunk Mountains. The PJs   Mass casualty training by the numbers. This exercise simulated a helicopter crash with 12 victims. The emphasis
 practiced the basic skills needed for high-angle rescue: litter management for a   of this 3-hour exercise was accountability, proper triage, patient movement, CCP organization and management,
 suspended patient, pick offs, and edge management of the litter.   package for exfil, and line up for exfil. The PJ Medical and Trauma Protocols (MTPs) were accomplished in the CCP.
 Photos compliments of Jasmine Davids, Mohonk Preserve.  Photos compliments of Daniel H. Farrell, SrA, NYANG,
                                           Photojournalist, 106th Rescue Wing.
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