Special Psychiatric Rapid INtervention Team Navy Medicine East

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Special Psychiatric Rapid INtervention Team Navy Medicine East SPRINT Special Psychiatric Rapid INtervention Team Navy Medicine East Duty Phone (757) 449-8596 (24 Hrs)

What is SPRINT A consultative and interventional service made of mental health professionals. SPRINT is designed to deploy rapidly, provide on-site mental healthcare, and improve crew readiness. Duty Phone (757) 449-8596 (24 Hrs)

When to Call SPRINT Following a traumatic event in which there is significant concern by command leadership for the mental health of the crew AND local mental health resources are likely inadequate for level of expected psychological impact and/or emotional responses to the traumatic event Examples: occupational mishaps, suicide, homicide, natural disasters, accidental death Duty Phone (757) 449-8596 (24 Hrs)

Who is SPRINT Active duty mental health professionals who care for sailors and marines everyday throughout the Hampton Roads area Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Behavioral Health Technicians, Chaplains, Social Workers, Religious Program Specialists Augmentation is available from Fleet Surgical Teams, residents, interns, and local clinics Duty Phone (757) 449-8596 (24 Hrs)

How to Request SPRINT Call the duty phone (757) 449-8596 Requesting commands should consult with OIC/AOIC of SPRINT via voice (757) 660-3533 or email usn.hampton-roads.navhospporsva.mbx.nmcp- sprint@mail.mil PRIOR to official activation Requesting command should be prepared to provide: Nature of the incident Impacted crew size, OpTempo, morale Local resources exhausted Requested SPRINT arrival date Any constraints or limitations (underways, security, PPE requirements, etc.) Send official request via message Sample request on website and via email Only members of the leadership triad should request SPRINT Duty Phone (757) 449-8596 (24 Hrs)

Logistics of SPRINT DISTANT >100 miles from Portsmouth, VA LOCAL <100 miles from NMCP Team arrives via POV at predetermined time and location Usually 1 day in length Arranged through SPRINT OIC and NMCP DISTANT >100 miles from Portsmouth, VA Team arrives via travel arranged by requesting command and NMCP POMI Usually 3-5days in length Duty Phone (757) 449-8596 (24 Hrs)

On-site Support of SPRINT Command Point of Contact (usually medical department representative) Designated parking Any required access badges other than CAC Escorts or sponsors (as required) Designated briefing space for groups At least 2 private meeting spaces for individual counseling Meals with the crew Duty Phone (757) 449-8596 (24 Hrs)

Typical SPRINT Timeline 2-3 days after traumatic event and consultation with SPRINT OIC/AOIC has resulted in SPRINT activation: 0800-SPRINT arrives and in-briefs with leadership triad to further discuss mutual goals of the visit 0830-SPRINT introduces themselves to the crew in a large group/s 0840-SPRINT meets identified at-risk personnel and begins to make themselves available in crew spaces 0900-1300-SPRINT is available in designated space and in work spaces for small group or individual meetings 1300-SPRINT members meet to discuss interventions, impressions, and areas of concern 1300-1500- SPRINT is available in designated space and in work spaces for small group or individual meetings 1530- SPRINT out-brief with leadership triad and departs Duty Phone (757) 449-8596 (24 Hrs)

After SPRINT After Action Report will be provided to NAVMEDEAST & the Requesting Command CO Identified individuals may be seen in local clinics SPRINT may be re-consulted after a period of evaluation by the command and/or local medical resources Duty Phone (757) 449-8596 (24 Hrs)