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Bagram medics respond to mass casualty incident
U.S. Air Force Maj. Ryan Finnan, an orthopedic surgeon assigned to the 455th Expeditionary Medical Group, injects normal saline into the leg of a patient to flush and clean the wound of a patient while in the operating room of the Craig Joint Theater Hospital, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan Aug. 5, 2014. Finnan is deployed from the Center for the Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills in Cincinnati, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young/Released)
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Bagram medics respond to mass casualty incident
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Glenn Dosado (center), a scrub technician assigned to the 455th Expeditionary Medical Group, prepares a syringe for rinsing, while Capt. Brett Price, an operating room nurse, holds a surgical doppler to monitor a patient’s blood flow during a surgery at Craig Joint Theater Hospital, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan Aug. 5, 2014. Dosada is deployed from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio and Price is deployed from Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young/Released)
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Bagram medics respond to mass casualty incident
U.S. Air Force Captain Amanda Eagan, an operating room nurse, opens a wound vac sponge for Airman 1st Class German Martinez, an orthopedic scrub technician, that will be placed on the wound of a patient while the in the operating room of the Craig Joint Theater Hospital, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Aug. 5, 2014. The vac sponge will then be attached to a suction cup to help speed the healing process. Eagan and Martinez are both deployed from Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young/Released)
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Bagram medics respond to mass casualty incident
U.S. military doctors work together to close a wound of a patient at the Craig Joint Theater Hospital, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan Aug. 5, 2014. The team of doctors administered emergency and vital care to the victims of a mass casualty incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young/Released)
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Bagram medics respond to mass casualty incident
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Freddy Toruno, 455th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron diagnostic imaging technologist, points at the point of a fracture on an X-ray to Maj. Ryan Finnan, an orthopedic surgeon, during a surgery on a patient in an operating room of the Craig Joint Theater Hospital, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Aug. 5, 2014. The medical staff of CJTH and 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, “DUSTOFF,” administered emergency care to victims involved in a mass casualty event. Finnan is deployed from the Center for the Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills in Cincinnati, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young/Released)
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Bagram medics respond to mass casualty incident
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Keyan Riley, 455th Expeditionary Medical Group, deputy commander for Clinical Services, speaks with U.S. Army Maj. Mark Rivera, from the 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, about the transfer of patients from helicopters to the emergency department of the Craig Joint Theater Hospital, Afghanistan Aug. 5, 2014. Service members assigned to CJTH and 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, “DUSTOFF,” teamed together to administer emergency care for victims of a mass casualty. Riley is deployed form the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Brandon Lingle/Released)
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Bagram medics respond to mass casualty incident
A U.S. Air Force operating room nurse waits to administer or pass necessary medications that doctors may need during initial treatment at the Craig Joint Theater Hospital at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan Aug. 5. 2014. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Brandon Lingle/Released)
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Bagram medics respond to mass casualty incident
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Travis Smith, 455th Expeditionary Medical Group aerospace medical service technician, tracks trauma patient status during a mass casualty response at the Craig Joint Theater Hospital at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan Aug. 5, 2014. Smith is deployed from Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Brandon Lingle/Released)
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Bagram medics respond to mass casualty incident
U.S. Army Spec. Tyler Lenertz (left), U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Helene Gold (center), and Senior Airman Lucas Reaume (right) rush a patient into the Craig Joint Theater Hospital during a mass casualty response at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan on Aug. 5, 2014. Lenertz is deployed from the 814th Area Support Medical Co., Bismarck, N.D., while Gold and Reaume are deployed from Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Brandon Lingle/Released)
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Bagram medics respond to mass casualty incident
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Bryant Wilson, U.S. Army Sgt. Ted Werre, and U.S. Air Force Maj. William Leasure rush a patient into the Craig Joint Theater Hospital during a mass casualty response at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan on Aug. 5, 2014. Wilson is deployed from Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Leasure is deployed from Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., and Were is deployed from the 814th Area Support Medical Co., Bismarck, N.D. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Brandon Lingle/Released)
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They see right through you
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Freddy Toruno, 455th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron diagnostic imaging technologist adjusts an x-ray machine for a patient at Craig Joint Theater Hospital at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan July 27, 2014. Diagnostic imaging techonologists average 40 exams a day, they work around the clock to provide diagnostic images for trauma and routine patients. Toruno is deployed from Travis Air Force Base, Calif. and a native of Miami, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Evelyn Chavez/Released)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Matthew Egts, 455th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron diagnostic imaging technologist, performs a flouroscopy at Craig Joint Theater Hospital in Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan July 27,2014. A flouroscopy is an imaging technique that uses x-rays to obtain real-time moving images of a patient’s body. Egts is part of the eight-person Radiology team at Bagram who provide diagnostic imagery for routine and trauma patients around the clock. Egts is deployed from Joint Base San Antonio, Texas and a native of San Antonio, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Evelyn Chavez/Released)
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U.S. Air Froce Staff Sgt. Matthew Egts, 455th Expeditionary Medical Group diagnostic imaging technologist, speaks to a doctor during a surgery at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan July 23, 2014. As a diagnostic imaging technician, Egts can perform x-rays of the entire body in either surgical operating or imaging rooms. Egts is deployed from Joint Base San Antonio, Texas and a native of San Antonio, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Evelyn Chavez/Released)
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Freddy Toruno, 455th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron diagnostic imaging technologists, positions a service member for a CT scan at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan’s Craig Joint Theater Hospital July 24, 2014. The CT scan helps radiologists diagnose different types of disease and injuries, such at traumatic brain injuries. Toruno is deployed from Travis Air Force Base, Calif. and a native of Miami, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Evelyn Chavez/Released)
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Kimbo, a military working dog is prepared for an x-ray at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan’s Craig Joint Theater Hospital July 24, 2014. Radiologists at the Craig Joint Theater Hospital are responsible for providing a variety of imaging expertise such as x-rays, ultrasound, fluoroscopy for patients. The unit not only provides imagery for service members but also all military working dogs here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Evelyn Chavez/Released)
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Kimbo, a military working dog, is prepared for an x-ray at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan’s Craig Joint Theater Hospital July 24, 2014. Diagnostic imaging techonologists not only provide services for service members but also all military working dogs here. They average 40 exams a day. Diagnostic imaging technicians perform x-rays of the entire body in either surgical operating or imaging rooms. They operate several types of imaging equipment to perform exams such as ultrasounds, CT scans and fluoroscopy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Evelyn Chavez/Released)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Matthew Egts, 455th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron diagnostic imaging technologist, prepares an x-ray for a military working dog at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan July 23,2014. Egts is part of the eight-person Radiology team at Bagram who provide diagnostic imagery for routine and trauma patients around the clock. Egts is deployed from Joint Base San Antonio, Texas and a native of San Antonio, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Evelyn Chavez/Released)
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U.S. Air Force diagnostic imaging technologists at the 455th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan operate different types of equipment and perform a variety of radiologic exams such as ultrasounds, CT scans and x-rays for deployed service members and military working dogs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Evelyn Chavez/Released)
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U.S. Air Force Maj. Shane Newberry, 455th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron deputy flight commander, reviews a patient’s x-ray images at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan July 24, 2014. Radiologists at the Craig Joint Theater Hospital are responsible for providing a variety of imaging expertise such as x-rays, ultrasound, and fluoroscopy for patients. Newberry is deployed from Joint Base San Antonio, Texas and a native of Las Vegas, Nev. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Evelyn Chavez/Released)
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Airman achieves personal, physical goals
U.S Air Force Staff Sgt. Jesse Galvan, 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, runs in the early morning with his dog, Ritz, July 19, 2014 at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. Galvan has been partnered with Ritz for two and a half years and deployed twice with her. The Dallas-Ft. Worth native deployed here from Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jeremy Bowcock)
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