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380th ESFS lead Joint TCCC training exercise
A U.S. Army Soldier carries a training dummy during a 380th Security Forces Squadron led Tactical Combat Casualty Care training exercise in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 16, 2025. USAF Security Forces led a joint TCCC training with U.S. Army and French Security Forces to enhance interoperability, communication, and readiness, strengthening multinational partnerships for regional security. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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380th ESFS lead Joint TCCC training exercise
U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army and French Security Forces work together to provide Tactical Combat Casualty Care while securing the area during a TCCC training exercise in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 16, 2025. This collaborative exercise improves communication and a common understanding of medical and combat procedures, enhancing collective readiness and operational efficiency. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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380th ESFS lead Joint TCCC training exercise
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron briefs U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army and French Security Forces during a Tactical Combat Casualty Care training exercise in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 16, 2025. USAF Security Forces led a joint TCCC training with U.S. Army and French Security Forces to enhance interoperability, communication, and readiness, strengthening multinational partnerships for regional security. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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380th ESFS lead Joint TCCC training exercise
U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army and French Security Forces participated in a 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron led Tactical Combat Casualty Care training exercise in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility Jan. 16, 2025. This collaborative exercise improves communication and a common understanding of medical and combat procedures, enhancing collective readiness and operational efficiency. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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380th ESFS lead Joint TCCC training exercise
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron briefs U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army and French Security Forces during a Tactical Combat Casualty Care training exercise in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility Jan. 16, 2025. Strengthening alliances through joint exercises contributes to greater regional stability and defense capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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AUAB postal Airmen deliver life-saving first aid
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Travis Spong, 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron postal clerk, left, and Staff Sgt. Raul Garcia, 379th EFSS out-processing supervisor, pose for a photo in front of the mail center at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, May 27, 2023. Garcia and Spong quickly administered Tactical Combat Casualty Care on a life threatening injury after witnessing a severe car accident on a local highway. The Airmen’s quick actions and training on scene prevented loss of life and enabled medical professionals to transport the patient to the hospital. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leon Redfern)
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AUAB postal Airmen deliver life-saving first aid
The 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron postal team and their contracted driver leave the post office to perform daily postal duties at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, May 27, 2023. Garcia and Spong quickly administered Tactical Combat Casualty Care on a life threatening injury after witnessing a severe car accident on a local highway. The Airmen’s quick actions and training on scene prevented loss of life and enabled medical professionals to transport the patient to the hospital. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leon Redfern)
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AUAB postal Airmen deliver life-saving first aid
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Raul Garcia, 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron out-processing supervisor, grabs a package from Airman 1st Class Travis Spong, 379th EFSS postal clerk, while loading mail onto a truck at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, May 27, 2023. Garcia and Spong quickly administered Tactical Combat Casualty Care on a life threatening injury after witnessing a severe car accident on a local highway. The Airmen’s quick actions and training on scene prevented loss of life and enabled medical professionals to transport the patient to the hospital. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leon Redfern)
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AUAB postal Airmen deliver life-saving first aid
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Travis Spong, 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron postal clerk, loads a truck with mail at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, May 27, 2023. Garcia and Spong quickly administered Tactical Combat Casualty Care on a life threatening injury after witnessing a severe car accident on a local highway. The Airmen’s quick actions and training on scene prevented loss of life and enabled medical professionals to transport the patient to the hospital. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leon Redfern)
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AUAB postal Airmen deliver life-saving first aid
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Raul Garcia, 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron out-processing supervisor, grabs a package from Airman 1st Class Travis Spong, 379th EFSS postal clerk, as they both load a truck with mail at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, May 27, 2023. Garcia and Spong quickly administered Tactical Combat Casualty Care on a life threatening injury after witnessing a severe car accident on a local highway. The Airmen’s quick actions and training on scene prevented loss of life and enabled medical professionals to transport the patient to the hospital. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leon Redfern)
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386 AEW Airmen flex life-saving skills for medical competition, increase readiness
From left, U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jeremiah Jeffero, 386th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron assistant event coordinator, Staff Sgt. Herma Davis, 386th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron passenger terminal agent, and Senior Airman Matthew Campbell, 386th ELRS ground transportation, simulate responding to a drowning victim at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Nov. 19, 2022. Airmen relied on their Tactical Combat Casualty Care training to respond efficiently and effectively to a variety of scenarios including a mass casualty event, cardiac arrest and allergic reaction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dalton Williams)
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386 AEW Airmen flex life-saving skills for medical competition, increase readiness
U.S. Air Force Capt. Patrick VanCura, 386th Expeditionary Medical Squadron dentist, simulates being treated as part of a mass casualty event during a Tactical Combat Casualty Care competition at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Nov. 19, 2022. For the mass casualty event, teams were able to rely on their life-saving skills and mitigate distractions to apply effective treatment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dalton Williams)
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386 AEW Airmen flex life-saving skills for medical competition, increase readiness
From right, U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Isaiah Dunnaville, 386th Expeditionary Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, and Senior Airman Saquan Hart, 386th EMDS aerospace medical technician, simulate dragging a person to safety under fire, while Tech. Sgt. Adam Sigrist, 386th EMDS medical service technician, treats a simulated victim behind cover during a Tactical Combat Casualty Care competition at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Nov. 19, 2022. Airmen relied on their Tactical Combat Casualty Care training to respond efficiently and effectively to a variety of other scenarios including a mass casualty event, cardiac arrest and allergic reaction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dalton Williams)
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386th EMDG hosts joint coalition tactical combat casualty care course
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Elissa Gray, left, paramedic, 386th Expeditionary Medical Group, guides Senior Airman John Roach, security forces specialist, 387th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, on how to apply a tourniquet to control simulated massive bleeding on Staff Sgt. Matthew Depodesta, firefighter, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, during the joint coalition Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at a skating rink at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, May 29, 2022. In the TCCC course, which replaced the Self-Aid Buddy Care course, U.S. service members and coalition partners practiced applying a tourniquet, wrapping a bandage and opening the airway by using the head tilt/chin-lift or jaw thrust maneuver. TCCC was designed to help lessen preventable combat deaths by providing proven trauma stabilization techniques, allowing for the wounded to survive long enough to receive life-saving treatment at a medical facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daira Jackson)
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386th EMDG hosts joint coalition tactical combat casualty care course
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Elissa Gray, right, paramedic, 386th Expeditionary Medical Group, explains to an Italian Army coalition partner, how to properly apply a bandage to control simulated massive bleeding on Staff Sgt. Matthew Depodesta, firefighter, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, during the joint coalition Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at a skating rink at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, May 29, 2022. In the TCCC course, which replaced the Self-Aid Buddy Care course, U.S. service members and coalition partners practiced applying a tourniquet, wrapping a bandage and opening the airway by using the head tilt/chin-lift or jaw thrust maneuver. TCCC was designed to help lessen preventable combat deaths by providing proven trauma stabilization techniques, allowing for the wounded to survive long enough to receive life-saving treatment at a medical facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daira Jackson)
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386th EMDG hosts joint coalition tactical combat casualty care course
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Elissa Gray, center, paramedic, 386th Expeditionary Medical Group, explains how to properly apply a tourniquet to control simulated massive bleeding to an Italian Army coalition partner, while Master Sgt. Jared O. Weese, right, services personnel, 386th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron, applies a tourniquet to Staff Sgt. Matthew Depodesta, firefighter, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, during the joint coalition Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at a skating rink at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, May 29, 2022. In the TCCC course, which replaced the Self-Aid Buddy Care course, U.S. service members and coalition partners practiced applying a tourniquet, wrapping a bandage and opening the airway by using the head tilt/chin-lift or jaw thrust maneuver. TCCC was designed to help lessen preventable combat deaths by providing proven trauma stabilization techniques, allowing for the wounded to survive long enough to receive life-saving treatment at a medical facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daira Jackson)
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386th EMDG hosts joint coalition tactical combat casualty care course
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ver C. Ringais, medical technician, 386th Expeditionary Medical Group, acts as a casualty with a deep wound in his arm during the joint coalition Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at a skating rink at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, May 29, 2022. In the TCCC course, which replaced the Self-Aid Buddy Care course, U.S. service members and coalition partners practiced applying a tourniquet, wrapping a bandage and opening the airway by using the head tilt/chin-lift or jaw thrust maneuver. TCCC was designed to help lessen preventable combat deaths by providing proven trauma stabilization techniques, allowing for the wounded to survive long enough to receive life-saving treatment at a medical facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daira Jackson)
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386th EMDG hosts joint coalition tactical combat casualty care course
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Andrew J. McClanahan, left, medical technician, 386th Expeditionary Medical Group, guides U.S. Airmen on how to open the airway by using the head tilt/chin-lift or jaw thrust maneuver during the joint coalition Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at a skating rink at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, May 29, 2022. The TCCC, which replaced the Self-Aid Buddy Care course, was designed to help lessen preventable combat deaths by providing proven trauma stabilization techniques, allowing for the wounded to survive long enough to receive life-saving treatment at a medical facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daira Jackson)
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386th EMDG hosts joint coalition tactical combat casualty care course
U.S. Air Force Maj. Robert M. Lystrup, left, chief of medical staff, 386th Expeditionary Medical Group, operates the slides on the screen while Staff Sgt. Elissa Gray, center, paramedic, 386th EMDG, demonstrates how to apply a tourniquet on Master Sgt. Harmony Alley, medical technician, 386th EMDG, during the joint coalition Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at the base theater at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, May 29, 2022. In the TCCC course, which replaced the Self-Aid Buddy Care course, U.S. service members and coalition partners practiced applying a tourniquet, wrapping a bandage and opening the airway by using the head tilt/chin-lift or jaw thrust maneuver. TCCC was designed to help lessen preventable combat deaths by providing proven trauma stabilization techniques, allowing for the wounded to survive long enough to receive life-saving treatment at a medical facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daira Jackson)
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386th EMDG hosts joint coalition tactical combat casualty care course
U.S. Air Force Maj. Robert M. Lystrup, chief of medical staff, 386th Expeditionary Medical Group, presents on the joint coalition Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at the base theater at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, May 29, 2022. In the TCCC course, which replaced the Self-Aid Buddy Care course, U.S. service members and coalition partners practiced applying a tourniquet, wrapping a bandage and opening the airway by using the head tilt/chin-lift or jaw thrust maneuver. TCCC was designed to help lessen preventable combat deaths by providing proven trauma stabilization techniques, allowing for the wounded to survive long enough to receive life-saving treatment at a medical facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daira Jackson)
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