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378 EMEDS increases size, capability
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Medical Squadron received a shipment of supplies and new tents at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 3, 2020. Volunteers helped build the medical tents to increase the overall footprint and medical capabilities offered on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 EMEDS increases size, capability
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Medical Squadron received a shipment of supplies and new tents at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 3, 2020. Volunteers helped build the medical tents to increase the overall footprint and medical capabilities offered on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 EMEDS increases size, capability
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Medical Squadron received a shipment of supplies and new tents at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 3, 2020. Volunteers helped build the medical tents to increase the overall footprint and medical capabilities offered on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 EMEDS increases size, capability
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Medical Squadron received a shipment of supplies and new tents at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 3, 2020. Volunteers helped build the medical tents to increase the overall footprint and medical capabilities offered on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 EMEDS increases size, capability
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Medical Squadron received a shipment of supplies and new tents at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 3, 2020. Volunteers helped build the medical tents to increase the overall footprint and medical capabilities offered on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 EMEDS increases size, capability
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Medical Squadron received a shipment of supplies and new tents at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 3, 2020. Volunteers helped build the medical tents to increase the overall footprint and medical capabilities offered on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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The Gang's All Here: AUAB receives NPC-L, increases medical versatility
Airmen load a specialized medical container designed to transport individuals with infectious diseases into a clamshell hangar on the flight line of Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 25, 2020. The 379th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron received the Negatively Pressurized Conex-Lite, or NPC-L, shortly after the Negatively Pressurized Conex. Both medical containers will enable the 379th EAES to safely and expeditiously transport personnel with COVID-19, or other infectious diseases, to higher echelons of care from military installations where isolation or treatment may not be available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Fejerang)
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The Gang's All Here: AUAB receives NPC-L, increases medical versatility
Airmen prepare to off load a specialized medical container designed to transport individuals with infectious diseases at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 25, 2020. The Negatively Pressurized Conex-Lite, or NPC-L, is configured for the C-130 Hercules aircraft to safely transport up to nine patients, including ambulatory and litter, around the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Fejerang)
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The Gang's All Here: AUAB receives NPC-L, increases medical versatility
A C-5 Galaxy sits on the flight line of Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 25, 2020, to deliver a specialized medical container designed to transport individuals with infectious diseases. The Negatively Pressurized Conex-Lite is a smaller variation of the Negatively Pressurized Conex and is configured to safely transport up to nine patients, including ambulatory and litter, around the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Fejerang)
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The Gang's All Here: AUAB receives NPC-L, increases medical versatility
A specialized medical container designed to transport individuals with infectious diseases sits in a clamshell hangar on the flight line of Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, on Sept. 18, 2020. The Negatively Pressurized Conex-Lite is a smaller variation of the Negatively Pressurized Conex and is configured to safely transport up to nine patients, including ambulatory and litter, around the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Fejerang)
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The Gang's All Here: AUAB receives NPC-L, increases medical versatility
Airmen load a specialized medical container designed to transport individuals with infectious diseases into a clamshell hangar on the flight line of Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 25, 2020. The Negatively Pressurized Conex-Lite, or NPC-L, was received by 379th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron shortly after the Negatively Pressurized Conex. Both medical containers will enable the 379th EAES to safely and expeditiously transport personnel with COVID-19, or other infectious diseases, to higher echelons of care from military installations where isolation or treatment may not be available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Fejerang)
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The Gang's All Here: AUAB receives NPC-L, increases medical versatility
Airmen load a specialized medical container designed to transport individuals with infectious diseases into a clamshell hangar on the flight line of Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 25, 2020. The Negatively Pressurized Conex-Lite, or NPC-L, was received by 379th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron shortly after the Negatively Pressurized Conex, or NPC. Both medical containers will enable the 379th EAES to safely and expeditiously transport personnel with COVID-19, or other infectious diseases, to higher echelons of care from military installations where isolation or treatment may not be available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Fejerang)
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ATOC Airmen process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Air Terminal Operations Center process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2020. ATOC controls all cargo and personnel arriving or departing a location and must perform inspections before and after transport. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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ATOC Airmen process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Air Terminal Operations Center process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2020. ATOC controls all cargo and personnel arriving or departing a location and must perform inspections before and after transport. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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ATOC Airmen process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Air Terminal Operations Center process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2020. ATOC controls all cargo and personnel arriving or departing a location and must perform inspections before and after transport. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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ATOC Airmen process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Air Terminal Operations Center process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2020. ATOC controls all cargo and personnel arriving or departing a location and must perform inspections before and after transport. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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ATOC Airmen process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Air Terminal Operations Center process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2020. ATOC controls all cargo and personnel arriving or departing a location and must perform inspections before and after transport. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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ATOC Airmen process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Air Terminal Operations Center process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2020. ATOC controls all cargo and personnel arriving or departing a location and must perform inspections before and after transport. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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ATOC Airmen process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Air Terminal Operations Center process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2020. ATOC controls all cargo and personnel arriving or departing a location and must perform inspections before and after transport. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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ATOC Airmen process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Air Terminal Operations Center process cargo at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2020. ATOC controls all cargo and personnel arriving or departing a location and must perform inspections before and after transport. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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