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Did the ambulance crews have a chain of command who could issue orders such as to turn off the ambulances, or to whom they could complain the heat was not working the tents, etc?
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Did the ambulance crews have a chain of command who could issue orders such as to turn off the ambulances, or to whom they could complain the heat was not working the tents, etc?
Sounds like some serious lessons learned. Hope they are remembered.Ambulance crews could go to their strike team leader who would then go to the task force leader who would then go to EMS Operations Chief who would then get ahold of fleet services (also at the FOB).
Or the crews could just go up to any of the Incident Management Team and we would in turn contact fleet.
We wanted all the crews to sleep in the tents but we were not going to force anyone. Due to that reason we let the crews run their engines all night to keep warm (some people were not prepared for cold). Also a lot of the ambulances were extremely old and would not start back up after being turned off.
Sounds like some serious lessons learned. Hope they are remembered.
Kinda like KAF but with more pavement and no grenade and bullet marks on the tower.
And this has nothing to do with the conversation, it was just pretty cool to see