*Deploys Trauma/Emergency Care Teams in theatres of operation

COVID 19: Airforce configures C-130 aircraft for Aeromedical Evacuation, trains flight nurses

Authorities of the Nigerian Airforce has disclosed that a C-130 aircraft has been reconfigured to perform Aeromedical Evacuation of wounded troops in the battlefield as well as patients of Coronavirus in emergency cases when the need arises to ensure quick medical attention.

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The NAF also said that in furtherance of efforts to build the capacity of its personnel for the effective and efficient conduct of Aeromedical Evacuation missions to airlift wounded soldiers to appropriate treatment facilities, it has conducted training for some of its flight nurses and aircrew.

The week-long training which ended on Thursday, 23 April 2020, with a simulation exercise at the flight line of the 307 Executive Airlift Group, Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja using the C-130H aircraft, was aimed at enhancing the knowledge of participants to enable them to ensure that wounded personnel are stabilized and provided necessary life support from point of enplaning until they arrive at the destination facility.

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In this regard, a NAF C-130H aircraft has been configured to carry specialized stretchers for the patients along with necessary life support equipment, including patient monitors and ventilators.

COVID 19: Airforce configures C-130 aircraft for Aeromedical Evacuation, trains flight nurses

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Speaking during the event, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the training and simulation exercise, stating that it aptly depicted what was expected of flight nurses and other crew members while conducting aeromedical evacuation of wounded soldiers from the battlefield to the locations of designated medical facilities.

He noted that the capability, which would reduce the risk to wounded personnel and enhance their chances of survival, could also be deployed for the emergency movement of COVID-19 patients if so required.

The CAS disclosed that the NAF had, over the past 4 and half years, made concerted efforts to build the capacity of its Medical personnel to not only ensure the provision of qualitative healthcare services to personnel and their families but also to ensure effective care for personnel wounded in action.

To this end, he said, NAF Trauma/Emergency Care Teams had been set up in all theatres of operation.

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He noted that this has helped to boost morale and fighting spirit of the personnel.

COVID 19: Airforce configures C-130 aircraft for Aeromedical Evacuation, trains flight nurses

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Air Marshal Abubakar therefore commended the Air Officer Commanding Mobility Command as well as the Chief of Medical Services and the Commander of the 301 Heavy Airlift Group for their efforts in ensuring the effective conduct of the training as well as the configuration of the C-130H.

Present at the event were Branch Chiefs from Headquarters NAF, the Chief of Staff of Mobility Command as well as Commanders and other senior NAF officers.

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