Author:
Publisher: Jeffrey Frank Jones
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
This handbook incorporates requirements, information, and procedures formerly contained in AFSOC SG policy letters. This Handbook applies to all active duty AFSOC 4F0X1 and 4N0X1 personnel, certified at the Emergency Medical Technician- Intermediate and Paramedic level, as outlined in AFSOCI 48-101. Medical Control Care of injured personnel in combat or rescue situations requires medical command and control by licensed medical providers. Paramedical and Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediates providing care in these situations are acting under the principal of ‘delegated authority’, where the provider(usually a physician) allows appropriately trained personnel to perform specified diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. There are several types of medical control: - On Line Medical Control: A physician is either present on the scene and personally directs patient care, or is contacted by radio or other means and gives ‘live’ instructions. -Off Line Medical Control: Contact with a control physician is impossible or impractical, care is given based on specific physician approved protocols. The medical control chain for AFSOC medical technicians assigned to Operations Support Squadron Medical Flights(OSS/OSM) is in the following precedence: On Line Medical Control: - Senior AFSOC Flight Surgeon present at the scene. - Special Tactics Flight Surgeon present at the scene. - Senior US military physician present at the scene. - Qualified(training equivalent to US physician) Allied country senior military physician present at the scene - Qualified civilian physician(training equivalent to US MD or DO) present at the scene, provided he/she agrees to assume responsibility for care and accompany the patient to higher level of care. - Senior AFSOC Physician Assistant present at the scene - Any of the above in direct radio contact Off Line Medical Control: On line medical control is the preferred means of medical control for all casualty situations. In the event on line control is not possible the following will apply: - The Senior medic is responsible for directing medical care at all scenes where on line control is not possible. He/she will direct medical control in strict adherence to the established protocols contained herein. - AFSOC medical technicians assigned to OSS/OSM flights will attempt to contact on line medical control in all situations prior to reverting to protocol use, with the exception of an immediate life threat and then will attempt to establish on line control as soon as possible after the patient is stabilized.
AFSOC HANDBOOK 48-1 EMT INTERMEDIATE/PARAMEDIC TREATMENT PROTOCOLS FOR AIR FORCE SPECIAL OPERATIONS MEDICAL TECHNICIANS
Author:
Publisher: Jeffrey Frank Jones
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
This handbook incorporates requirements, information, and procedures formerly contained in AFSOC SG policy letters. This Handbook applies to all active duty AFSOC 4F0X1 and 4N0X1 personnel, certified at the Emergency Medical Technician- Intermediate and Paramedic level, as outlined in AFSOCI 48-101. Medical Control Care of injured personnel in combat or rescue situations requires medical command and control by licensed medical providers. Paramedical and Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediates providing care in these situations are acting under the principal of ‘delegated authority’, where the provider(usually a physician) allows appropriately trained personnel to perform specified diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. There are several types of medical control: - On Line Medical Control: A physician is either present on the scene and personally directs patient care, or is contacted by radio or other means and gives ‘live’ instructions. -Off Line Medical Control: Contact with a control physician is impossible or impractical, care is given based on specific physician approved protocols. The medical control chain for AFSOC medical technicians assigned to Operations Support Squadron Medical Flights(OSS/OSM) is in the following precedence: On Line Medical Control: - Senior AFSOC Flight Surgeon present at the scene. - Special Tactics Flight Surgeon present at the scene. - Senior US military physician present at the scene. - Qualified(training equivalent to US physician) Allied country senior military physician present at the scene - Qualified civilian physician(training equivalent to US MD or DO) present at the scene, provided he/she agrees to assume responsibility for care and accompany the patient to higher level of care. - Senior AFSOC Physician Assistant present at the scene - Any of the above in direct radio contact Off Line Medical Control: On line medical control is the preferred means of medical control for all casualty situations. In the event on line control is not possible the following will apply: - The Senior medic is responsible for directing medical care at all scenes where on line control is not possible. He/she will direct medical control in strict adherence to the established protocols contained herein. - AFSOC medical technicians assigned to OSS/OSM flights will attempt to contact on line medical control in all situations prior to reverting to protocol use, with the exception of an immediate life threat and then will attempt to establish on line control as soon as possible after the patient is stabilized.
Publisher: Jeffrey Frank Jones
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
This handbook incorporates requirements, information, and procedures formerly contained in AFSOC SG policy letters. This Handbook applies to all active duty AFSOC 4F0X1 and 4N0X1 personnel, certified at the Emergency Medical Technician- Intermediate and Paramedic level, as outlined in AFSOCI 48-101. Medical Control Care of injured personnel in combat or rescue situations requires medical command and control by licensed medical providers. Paramedical and Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediates providing care in these situations are acting under the principal of ‘delegated authority’, where the provider(usually a physician) allows appropriately trained personnel to perform specified diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. There are several types of medical control: - On Line Medical Control: A physician is either present on the scene and personally directs patient care, or is contacted by radio or other means and gives ‘live’ instructions. -Off Line Medical Control: Contact with a control physician is impossible or impractical, care is given based on specific physician approved protocols. The medical control chain for AFSOC medical technicians assigned to Operations Support Squadron Medical Flights(OSS/OSM) is in the following precedence: On Line Medical Control: - Senior AFSOC Flight Surgeon present at the scene. - Special Tactics Flight Surgeon present at the scene. - Senior US military physician present at the scene. - Qualified(training equivalent to US physician) Allied country senior military physician present at the scene - Qualified civilian physician(training equivalent to US MD or DO) present at the scene, provided he/she agrees to assume responsibility for care and accompany the patient to higher level of care. - Senior AFSOC Physician Assistant present at the scene - Any of the above in direct radio contact Off Line Medical Control: On line medical control is the preferred means of medical control for all casualty situations. In the event on line control is not possible the following will apply: - The Senior medic is responsible for directing medical care at all scenes where on line control is not possible. He/she will direct medical control in strict adherence to the established protocols contained herein. - AFSOC medical technicians assigned to OSS/OSM flights will attempt to contact on line medical control in all situations prior to reverting to protocol use, with the exception of an immediate life threat and then will attempt to establish on line control as soon as possible after the patient is stabilized.
Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
Author: United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Operation Dragon Comeback
Author: Bruce A. Ashcroft
Publisher: Department of the Air Force
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Tells the story of the men and woman of Air Education and Training Command (AETC) who rushed to the aid of their wingmen at Kessler Air Force Base and to their countrymen in need.
Publisher: Department of the Air Force
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Tells the story of the men and woman of Air Education and Training Command (AETC) who rushed to the aid of their wingmen at Kessler Air Force Base and to their countrymen in need.
Brothers in Berets
Author: Forrest L. Marion
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781585662784
Category : Special forces (Military science)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) special tactics community is a small, tight-knit brotherhood of proficient and committed warriors, consisting of special tactics officers and combat controllers, combat rescue officers and pararescuemen, and officer and enlisted special operations weathermen. These warriors have consistently proven themselves to be an invaluable force multiplier throughout history in conflicts around the world. This is their story.--Provided by publisher.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781585662784
Category : Special forces (Military science)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) special tactics community is a small, tight-knit brotherhood of proficient and committed warriors, consisting of special tactics officers and combat controllers, combat rescue officers and pararescuemen, and officer and enlisted special operations weathermen. These warriors have consistently proven themselves to be an invaluable force multiplier throughout history in conflicts around the world. This is their story.--Provided by publisher.
Journal of Special Operations Medicine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medicine, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 580
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medicine, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 580
Book Description
Training Success for U.S. Air Force Special Operations and Combat Support Specialties
Author: Maria C. Lytell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780833099280
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The U.S. Air Force's special operations and combat support specialties in the enlisted force are among the highest in demand by the service yet have persistently high rates of attrition in their initial skills training, which is called "technical training" in the Air Force. These high-demand, high-attrition (HDHA) specialties include Combat Control; Explosive Ordnance Disposal; Pararescue; Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape; Special Operations Weather Team; and Tactical Air Control Party. The Air Force has conducted or sponsored several efforts to address training attrition in these specialties over the past several years, yet training attrition remains high. The reasons for high training attrition are interrelated, with size and quality of the recruiting pool, utility of screening tools, and training environment factors all playing a role. This report addresses the broader challenges for implementing new approaches to HDHA specialty recruiting, screening, and development of Air Force candidates, and takes a holistic approach to identifying methods and tools to ll gaps in current processes
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780833099280
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The U.S. Air Force's special operations and combat support specialties in the enlisted force are among the highest in demand by the service yet have persistently high rates of attrition in their initial skills training, which is called "technical training" in the Air Force. These high-demand, high-attrition (HDHA) specialties include Combat Control; Explosive Ordnance Disposal; Pararescue; Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape; Special Operations Weather Team; and Tactical Air Control Party. The Air Force has conducted or sponsored several efforts to address training attrition in these specialties over the past several years, yet training attrition remains high. The reasons for high training attrition are interrelated, with size and quality of the recruiting pool, utility of screening tools, and training environment factors all playing a role. This report addresses the broader challenges for implementing new approaches to HDHA specialty recruiting, screening, and development of Air Force candidates, and takes a holistic approach to identifying methods and tools to ll gaps in current processes
Special Operations Forces Reference Manual
Author: Joint Special Operations
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781712910900
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Special Operations ForcesReference Manual Fourth Edition
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781712910900
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Special Operations ForcesReference Manual Fourth Edition
Weapon of Choice
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Afghan War, 2001-2021
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The purpose of this book is to share Army special operations soldier stories with the general American public to show them what various elements accomplished during the war to drive the Taliban from power and to destroy al-Qaeda and Taliban strongholds in Afghanistan as part of the global war on terrorism. The purpose of the book is not to resolve Army special operations doctrinal issues, to clarify or update military definitions, or to be the 'definitive' history of the continuing unconventional war in Afghanistan. The purpose is to demonstrate how the war to drive the Taliban from power, help the Afghan people, and assist the Afghan Interim Authority (AIA) rebuild the country afterward was successfully accomplished by majors, captains, warrant officers, and sergeants on tactical teams and aircrews at the lowest levels ... This historical project is not intended to be the definitive study of the war in Afghanistan. It is a 'snapshot' of the war from 11 September 2001 until the middle of May 2002"--Page xv.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Afghan War, 2001-2021
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The purpose of this book is to share Army special operations soldier stories with the general American public to show them what various elements accomplished during the war to drive the Taliban from power and to destroy al-Qaeda and Taliban strongholds in Afghanistan as part of the global war on terrorism. The purpose of the book is not to resolve Army special operations doctrinal issues, to clarify or update military definitions, or to be the 'definitive' history of the continuing unconventional war in Afghanistan. The purpose is to demonstrate how the war to drive the Taliban from power, help the Afghan people, and assist the Afghan Interim Authority (AIA) rebuild the country afterward was successfully accomplished by majors, captains, warrant officers, and sergeants on tactical teams and aircrews at the lowest levels ... This historical project is not intended to be the definitive study of the war in Afghanistan. It is a 'snapshot' of the war from 11 September 2001 until the middle of May 2002"--Page xv.
War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq
Author: Shawn Christian Nessen
Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
Specialty Volume of Textbooks of Military Medicine. TMM. Edited by Shawn Christian Nessen, Dave Edmond Lounsbury, and Stephen P. Hetz. Foreword by Bob Woodruff. Prepared especially for medical personnel. Provides the fundamental principles and priorities critical in managing the trauma of modern warfare. Contains concise supplemental material for military surgeons deploying or preparing to deploy to a combat theater.
Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
Specialty Volume of Textbooks of Military Medicine. TMM. Edited by Shawn Christian Nessen, Dave Edmond Lounsbury, and Stephen P. Hetz. Foreword by Bob Woodruff. Prepared especially for medical personnel. Provides the fundamental principles and priorities critical in managing the trauma of modern warfare. Contains concise supplemental material for military surgeons deploying or preparing to deploy to a combat theater.
The Black Scalpel
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description