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Pfc. Chad Bishop, Army Reserve medic with the 321st

Pfc. Chad Bishop, Army Reserve medic with the 321st

Pfc. Chad Bishop, Army Reserve medic with the 321st Engineer Battalion, records notes on a board during a patient analysis exercise as part of an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Course at Gowen Field Ai... More

A team of Army Reserve medics works to resuscitate

A team of Army Reserve medics works to resuscitate

A team of Army Reserve medics works to resuscitate an infant manikin during a training scenario as part of an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Course taught by the 321st Engineer Battalion at Gowen Field... More

Spc. Jannette Watson, Army Reserve medic with the 321st

Spc. Jannette Watson, Army Reserve medic with the 321st

Spc. Jannette Watson, Army Reserve medic with the 321st Engineer Battalion, in Boise, Idaho, grabs a vile of amiodarone, cardiac medication, during a training scenario involving a drowning pediatric patient, du... More

Spc. Irizarry Rodriguez drags Spc. Myk'l Schmidt, both

Spc. Irizarry Rodriguez drags Spc. Myk'l Schmidt, both

Spc. Irizarry Rodriguez drags Spc. Myk'l Schmidt, both Army Reserve medics with the 321st Engineer Battalion, during a mass casualty trainign scenario as part of an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Cours... More

Army Reserve combat engineer medics work to treat casualies

Army Reserve combat engineer medics work to treat casualies

Army Reserve combat engineer medics work to treat casualies during a training scenario as part of an an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Course at Gowen Field Air National Guard Base, Idaho, in January, ... More

Staff Sgt. Gordon Smith, senior Army Reserve medic

Staff Sgt. Gordon Smith, senior Army Reserve medic

Staff Sgt. Gordon Smith, senior Army Reserve medic for the 321st Engineer Battalion, teaches a class to a group of 24 Army medics during an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Course at Gowen Field Air Nati... More

Spc. John Derig, Army Reserve medic with the 321st

Spc. John Derig, Army Reserve medic with the 321st

Spc. John Derig, Army Reserve medic with the 321st Engineer Battalion, clears a room during a mass casualty training scenario as part of an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Course taught at Gowen Field A... More

Staff Sgt. Gordon Smith, senior Army Reserve medic

Staff Sgt. Gordon Smith, senior Army Reserve medic

Staff Sgt. Gordon Smith, senior Army Reserve medic for the 321st Engineer Battalion, drills questions in the face of a student medic during a training scenario, as part of an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Med... More

Staff Sgt. Fredrick Schrom, Army Reserve medic with

Staff Sgt. Fredrick Schrom, Army Reserve medic with

Staff Sgt. Fredrick Schrom, Army Reserve medic with the 391st Engineer Company, moves the litter straps from dummy while his team works to stabilize the simulated patient with gunshot wounds during a training s... More

Spc. John Derig and Pfc. Chad Bishop, both with the

Spc. John Derig and Pfc. Chad Bishop, both with the

Spc. John Derig and Pfc. Chad Bishop, both with the 321st Engineer Battalion, carry a casualty during a mass casualty training scenario as part of an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Course taught at Gow... More

Army Reserve combat engineer medics work to treat casualies

Army Reserve combat engineer medics work to treat casualies

Army Reserve combat engineer medics work to treat casualies during a training scenario as part of an an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Course at Gowen Field Air National Guard Base, Idaho, in January, ... More

Sgt. 1st Class Leo Gilbride, lead medical instructor

Sgt. 1st Class Leo Gilbride, lead medical instructor

Sgt. 1st Class Leo Gilbride, lead medical instructor for the 204th Regional Training Institute, Idaho National Guard, teaches a class during an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Course to approximately 20... More

Army Reserve combat engineer medics clear a room during

Army Reserve combat engineer medics clear a room during

Army Reserve combat engineer medics clear a room during a mass casualty event as part of an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Course taught at Gowen Field Air National Guard Base, Idaho, in January, 2015.... More

A team of Army medic students work to stabilize a dummy

A team of Army medic students work to stabilize a dummy

A team of Army medic students work to stabilize a dummy with gunshot wounds during a simulated scenario at an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Course taught by the 321st Engineer Battalion at Gowen Field... More

An Army Reserve medic uses a bag valve mask to pump

An Army Reserve medic uses a bag valve mask to pump

An Army Reserve medic uses a bag valve mask to pump air into a manikin during a training scenario during an 18-day Sapper Advanced Tactical Medical Course taught by the 321st Engineer Battalion at Gowen Field A... More

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