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I was interested in 9 lines, discussed within the "What to carry in your med kit" thread
Interesting video, Love the accent. 9 line medical evacuation request. also called a 9 liner. Line No: 1- Exact pick up location (grid ref) 2-Radio frequency and call sign at pick up point 3-exact number of casualties by priority 4-special equipment needed eg: litters, ventilators,extrication equipment 5-number of patients by type eg stretcher patients, walking wounded. 6-security at pick up point eg: no enemy, confirmed enemy etc 7- marking of pick up point eg smoke, strobe, panels 8-patients nationality status eg: coalition troops, non coalition civilian. 9-CBRN risk/contamination. How to transmit a 9-line medical evacuation message | Video « Wonder How To NN Last edited by NeuralNet; 22-11-2009 at 05:25 PM.. |
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