A fabulous article about the quality of care given to our wounded in Iraq.
http://community.nursingspectrum.com/MagazineArticles/article.cfm?AID=14773
With amazing speed and precision, military nurses help airlift critically injured soldiers out of Iraq. Even more amazing not one critical patients life has been lost in flight.
BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq As happens many nights here at the Air Force Theater Hospital and nearby contingency aeromedical staging facility (CASF), the number of wounded and ill service members scheduled for a 2:00 AM medical flight to Germany changed a few hours before takeoff.
Four Marines who were injured when an improvised explosive device struck their military vehicle were flown by helicopter to the hospital, which is located on a former Iraqi air base now occupied by both the U.S. Air Force and Army.
Three of the Marines sustained serious head injuries and were intubated. The fourth Marine was conscious and had shrapnel wounds on the right side of his face and burn and shrapnel wounds on his hands and arms. All four were taken to ICU #1, one of many small patient units in this sprawling tent field hospital.
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Excellent article. Thanks for the link.
And not a shred of whining or carping or exaggerating, just the facts and a very compelling story of the medical mission and personnel at Balad.
Why can't the MSM do that?
Thanks...very interesting...