CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. - A medical evacuation air crew from Company F, 1st Battalion, 169th Medical Company (Air Ambulance) conduct a live training event during Operation Vibrant Response, which included an individual being cosmetically made up to represent external bleeding injuries during CBRNE Consequence Management Reponse Force training at Camp Atterbury on March 17. Extrating the injured from the aircraft are Airmen from the U.S. Air Force’s ground medical reponse teams. Exercise Operation Vibrant Response is a joint-military exercise combining Army, Air Force, Navy and the Marines. Assisting the litter extraction is Sgt. Barbara Morgan and Staff Sgt. Steve Tschiderer from the 169th.
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