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WARRIOR TRAINING CENTER
The Sked Rescue System
• Primary Use: Ground Evacuations, sit down missions, water rescue and hoist extractions.
• Tensile Strength: 400lbs• ACL: 1
WARRIOR TRAINING CENTERPictured: UH-60, Sked Rescue System
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• Tensile Strength: 400Lbs
• ACL : 1
Warrior Training Center
All Litters
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Patient Classification by Precedence
1. URGENT: Immediate evacuation is necessary to save LIFE, LIMB or EYESIGHT within two hours.
1A. URGENT SURGICAL: Must receive far forward surgical intervention to save life and stabilize casualty for further evacuation.
2. PRIORITY: Evacuation is required as soon as possible. LIFE, LIMB or EYESIGHT is not in immediate danger. Evacuation should be within four hours.
3. ROUTINE: Evacuation is required, but it may be delayed up to TWENTY FOUR hours.
4. CONVENIENCE: Evacuation is not urgent nor priority, but it is required so as not to endanger the accomplishment of the unit tactical mission.
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• 2 Established forms of the Nine Line– Combat / Peacetime
• 2 Units that must be contacted– Range Control (Peacetime)– Medevac Unit (Combat)
9 Line Request for Aeromedevac
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LINE 1
6 digit grid coordinate of the pick up zone to include grid zone designators.
PW513907
51 52 53
92
91
90
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Call Signs, Frequencies,and Suffix ( pri.& alt.)
LINE 2
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Number of patients by precedence
1. URGENT
1A. URGENT–SURGICAL
2. PRIORITY
3. ROUTINE
4. CONVENIENCE
LINE 3
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Special equipment required
Jungle Forest Penetrator, Kendrick’s Extraction Device, Sked Rescue System, etc.
LINE 4
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Number of patients by type
- Litter
- Ambulatory
LINE 5
Lines 1 – 5 are required to get the MEDEVAC A/C airborne
Lines 6 – 9 can be sent while the MEDEVAC A/C is en route
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Situation
WARTIME PEACETIMESecurity of the pickup Number and type of woundssite injuries, and illnesses
N- No Enemy in AreaP- Possible Enemy in AreaE- Enemy in AreaX- Enemy in Area, Armed Escort Required
LINE 6
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Method of marking
DAY NIGHT
VS-17 panel Lights
Signalman Pen Flares
Smoke Strobes
LINE 7
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Patient nationality and status
U.S. Military
U.S. Civilian
Non U.S. Military
Non U.S. Civilian
EPW
LINE 8
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Situation
WARTIME PEACETIME
-NBC contamination -Terrain description
-Report type of agents
LINE 9
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1- Medevac Control this is AA1, I have a medevac request, over.
2- AA1 this is Medevac control go ahead with message, over.
3- Medevac control this is AA1, message is as follows, Line 1: GL123456, Line 2: I am AA1 primary freq is 46.8500, Line 3: 4 Urgent, Line 4: High performance utility hoist, Line 5: 4 litter, end of request how do you copy, over.
4- AA1 this is Medevac control, that is a good copy, there is a medevac unit in route, over.
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5- AA1 this is Dustoff, over
6- Dustoff this is AA1 go ahead with message, over.
7- AA1 this is Dustoff, we are in route to your location proceed with lines 6-9 of the request, over.
8- Dustoff this is AA1 Line 6: Papa, Line 7: Yellow smoke, Line 8: U.S. Military, Line 9: None, end of message, how do you copy, over.
9- AA1 this is Dustoff, that is a good copy ETA is approx. 5m, over.
10- Dustoff this is AA1 continue approach for visual identification, over.
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Introduction to Aero Medical Evacuation
Summary
History
Terms
Capabilities
Type of Aircraft used and characteristics
Methods of Casualty Extraction
Equipment
9 Line Request for Aero Medical Evacuation