35 MDG trains to treat outside hospital

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  • By Kenna Jackson
  • 35th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
At 5:45 a.m. June 25, a simulated 9.2-magnitude earthquake woke base residents during a base-wide exercise. As part of the exercise, the base hospital suffered a simulated gas-induced fire.

During the exercise, the simulated fire was extinguished quickly with no casualties reported and, according to Lt. Col. Ed LaGrou, 35th Medical Group medical support squadron commander, first responders arrived on scene to assess and repair damages.

As a precautionary measure, Airmen from the medical group evacuated the hospital's patients and began setting up an alternate patient care center at Edgren High School.

"We have an agreement with the school to use their facility for medical purposes in situations such as these," said LaGrou.

The 35 MDG staff moved all necessary supplies to the high school and set up mandatory stations to prepare the school to treat patients. Despite the move, the medical staff is equipped and capable of handling a large range of medical emergencies.

According to Captain Chad Willis, 35th Medical Group Triage team chief, if a patient required more intensive medical care than readily available, 35 MDG has already coordinated with the Misawa City and Hachinohe, Japan, hospitals for assistance if needed.

"We take these types of exercises very seriously," said Willis. "People who were here last year know a big earthquake like this can happen at any time and we need to be prepared with response teams in place."