HMCM(SW/AW/FMF) JOSEPH BURDS COMNAVAIRLANT FORCE CORPSMAN

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HMCM(SW/AW/FMF) JOSEPH BURDS COMNAVAIRLANT FORCE CORPSMAN BATTLE READINESS HMCM(SW/AW/FMF) JOSEPH BURDS COMNAVAIRLANT FORCE CORPSMAN

TOPICS Training - HM - Crew - MTT Battle Readiness - BDS’s - Gear - CBR

TRAINING OF HM’s and Strikers Required Training - SMO developed - Job Qualification Requirement (JQR) Sickcall Screener Program - COMNAVAIRFORINST 6320.3 - Certified by the SMO Cross-training IDC

TRAINING con’t ESWS - Primary for HM EAWS - Primary for AVTs Required Professional Growth

Crew Training Medical Aspects of CBR warfare Eight GITMO Wounds BLS - Required to have a qualified instructor trainer - Incorporate into ship’s Indoc

MEDICAL TRAINING TEAM Required Members - Ship’s Nurse - One Medical Officer - Leading Chief Corpsman - IDC

Battle Readiness 6 BDS’s - Main BDS (Main Medical) - (1) FWD - (1) AFT - (2) Auxiliary - (1) Close proximity to FD Inventoried IAW AMAL 3052

Battle Readiness con’t First Aid Boxes AMAL 3050 First Aid Gun Bags AMAL 3057 (1) RL Mass Casualty Boxes ( 7 Sets) - Mess Decks and Hanger Bay Junior Emergency Response Kit (JERK) - Special Evolutions (AMAL 3055 ) Life Boat, Motorboats, Whaleboats and Life Raft First Aid Kits

CBR DEFENSE Ships CBR Defense Bill CBR Material (AMAL 3005) -Distribution of meds developed by each carrier and documented in ships BB and SORM Decontamination Stations Confirmatory Laboratory Testing Joint Biological Agent Identification Diagnostic System (JBAIDS)

Engage Integrated Training Team (ITT) INTEGRATION Engage Integrated Training Team (ITT) DENTAL- Medical Response & Treatment; Walking Blood Bank AIR- Flight Deck or Hangar Bay Scenarios; Stretcher Bearers NAV- Maneuvering of Ship for Fires ENG (DCTT)- Response to Fires & Damage SECURITY- Securing Routes; Perimeter Control WEPS- Use of Weapons Elevators; Simulated Explosions

DRILL PLANNING Scenario Development, Timeline, Training Objectives, MTT Assignments Brief ITT/ XO Specific Personnel Assignments: Triage Officer, Recorders, Runners Expected Routes for Casualty Movement Expected Triage & Holding Areas Communications Training Supplies: Injury Cards, Moulage Recruiting for “Casualties” & Stretcher Bearers Brief, Safety Walk-Thru, Debrief

COMMUNICATION 1MC Brick or Hydra Sound-Powered Phone Patient Flow Directed from Damage Control Central (DCC)

QUESTIONS???