22 March 2008
Rehabilitated Golden Eagle "Isis" Released in Honor of Fallen Soldiers
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Eagle Photos by UT-PAO
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2007
Airmed Rehearsal 2007. On 15 Nov 2007 Camp Williams Range Control
conducted a MEDEVAC rehearsal with U of U AirMed. This training
helped us ensure our ability to integrate with local AirEvac assets
during an emergency.





2006
On 30 March
2006 Camp Williams Range Control conducted a MEDEVAC rehearsal with IHC
Life Flight. This training event helped us improve our ability to
operate with outside agencies and test our response and communications
during an emergency. Over a 3 hour period, Range Control personnel
trained on 9-line MEDEVAC procedures as well as running the Fire Desk
during contingency operations. Security Personnel trained on
responding to the incident site and preparing for the safe extradition
of personnel. Life Flight's unique ability to conduct hoist
operations has proven to be of great value in the rough terrain and
around the aerial hazards common to Camp Williams. Range control a
long-standing working relationship with various local, state and federal
agencies. We have trained with Unified Fire Authority, Air Med,
Saratoga Springs FD, Bluffdale FD, Eagle Mountain FD, Utah County
Dispatch, Northern Utah Interagency Fire Center, Valley Emergency
Communications Center, and FEMA.
See the full story here:
http://www.ut.ngb.army.mil/html/pao/news/19april06.htm



Photos by CPT Matt
Jones & SFC Keith Cartwright, Range Control




