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NEWS | Jan. 6, 2020

120th Airlift Wing hosts buddy care training

By Senior Airman Jackson Haddon 120th Airlift Wing

GREAT FALLS, Mont. – Members of the 120th Airlift Wing, Montana Air National Guard, trained on self-aid buddy care (SABC) Jan. 4.

Maj. Bill Thompson, medical administrative officer for the 120th Medical Group, spearheaded the training to help the wing achieve its mission.

"With this new expeditionary skills ramp-up about four years ago, I took over the program and have been managing it in a sense," said Thompson. "It took some work to get this going. It's a new kind of training. We had to devise and develop a script that would allow more than just the instructors to get something out of the training and to understand what the hands-on requirements were."

The training was separated into five parts, starting with video about the nature of injuries. Participants then split into groups and joined one of the four stations to get more hands-on experience.

"This training is due every 48 months as part of full-spectrum medical readiness," said Thompson. "We also try to do this within six months to a year before members deploy. The training involves everything from lifesaving steps, airway management, hot or cold injuries, snake bites, you name it – anything that has to do with life-threatening injuries."

SABC is an important step for readiness, but training is only as good as the results it produces.

"It's been a good result, we've had a lot of good positive feedback," said Thompson. "People feel like they're prepared, when they get ready to deploy, to take care of their buddy."

 

 

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