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413th ASTS stays sharp with Exercise Avian

Exercise Avian 2017

Members of the 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron receive mobility folders Aug. 4, 2017, at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. The Airmen traveled to Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., to take part in the first-ever Exercise Avian, which trained them on staging and holding patients in preparation for flight in a deployed location. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

Exercise Avian 2017

Members of the 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron board a bus Aug. 4, 2017, at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. The Airmen later flew to Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., where they trained on their ability to medically and administratively prepare patients for flight in a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

Exercise Avian 2017

Members of the 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron go through the gear-issue process led by the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron Aug. 4 during Exercise Avian 2017 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. Exercise Avian is designed to train 413th ASTS Airmen on their ability to medically and administratively prepare patients for flight in a deployed environment. It also allowed newer members an opportunity to experience the necessary processes before and after deployments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

Exercise Avian 2017

Members of the 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron board a C-130 assigned to the 94 Airlift Wing Aug. 4 during Exercise Avian 2017 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. Nearly 50 of the squadron’s Airmen traveled to Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., to take part in the weekend-long training exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

Exercise Avian 2017

Tech. Sgt. Chanika Walters, 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron command support staff NCO in charge, waits to take flight in a C-130 Aug. 4, 2017, at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. The 413th ASTS traveled to Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., to take part in the first-ever Exercise Avian, which trained them on staging and holding patients in preparation for flight in a deployed location. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

Exercise Avian 2017

Senior Airman Bright Gyebi, 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron health services specialist, shares a smile with the camera as he boards a bus Aug. 4 during Exercise Avian 2017 at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. Nearly 50 of the squadron’s Airmen traveled to Dobbins to take part in the three-day exercise to train on staging and holding patients in preparation for flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

Exercise Avian 2017

Staff Sgt. Dewayne McDaniel, 94th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation technician, provides remarks to the 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron Aug. 4, 2017, during Exercise Avian at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. McDaniel shared his experiences and explained the link between the 94th AES and 413th ASTS missions in a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

Exercise Avian 2017

Members of the 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron set up a tent Aug. 5 during Exercise Avian 2017 at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. Exercise Avian is designed to train 413th ASTS Airmen on their ability to medically and administratively prepare patients for flight in a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

Exercise Avian 2017

Members of the 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron prepare to transport a patient Aug. 5 during Exercise Avian 2017 at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. Exercise Avian is designed to train 413th ASTS Airmen on their ability to medically and administratively prepare patients for flight in a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

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Senior Airman Rhys Flowers, 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron medical logistics specialist, receives an arm sling Aug. 5 during Exercise Avian 2017 at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. Flowers played the role of an injured, deployed service member being medically assessed and treated before transport to another location. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

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Capt. Rebecca Champ, 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron nurse, plays the role of an upset mother Aug. 5 during Exercise Avian 2017 at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. In the scenario, Champ’s character confronted medical staff after hearing her son had been injured and held at their facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

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Lt. Col. Mable Smith, 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron chief of nursing service, reviews information Aug. 5 during Exercise Avian 2017 at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. During the exercise, Smith served as the officer in charge of the mission. In that role, Smith was responsible for all issues or concerns regarding the team’s operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter)

DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, Ga. -- Nearly 100 Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 413th Aeromedical Staging Squadron from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, traveled to Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Aug. 4-6, to participate in the first-ever Exercise Avian 2017.

The exercise trained 413th ASTS members on their ability to medically and administratively prepare patients for flight in a deployed environment—a process known in the medical world as an en-route patient staging system.

“What an aeromedical staging squadron does is receive stable patients, continue to maintain them and transport them out of the theater as soon as possible,” said Lt. Col. Rafael Andino, 413th ASTS commander. “We staged this exercise in order to ensure that we would be prepared as a unit to perform our wartime function.”

In addition to assessing and treating patients during the exercise, the medical teams responded to a variety of other scenarios, ranging from reacting to attacks to handling news, media and upset family members of their patients. This gave the Reservists a chance to train on their job skills, while keeping them on their toes in other areas, too.

“Well, for us, we tell people, ‘You understand your role on paper. You understand your role in concept,’” said Lt. Col. Mable Smith 413th ASTS chief of nursing service. “So, now, this your ability to actually put it in practice. We look to see how people handle problems when something like an unexpected situation comes up. We look to see where they’re functioning, we give them guidance, we give them advice, and we look at their critical-thinking ability and their overall effectiveness.”

The unit also linked up with the 94th Aeromedical Staging Squadron and 94th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron at Dobbins to further push a team concept. The 413th ASTS trained alongside the two units to ensure a more realistic experience. According to Andino, it showcased how members could easily be placed in deployments to perform the same tasks with medical professionals from other units who have all been trained to the same standards.

Another important point of the exercise was to allow newer Citizen Airmen a chance to see what a deployment is all about.

“Most of Air Force Reserve ground-medical units have folks who have a mix of years of experience,” Andino said. “Some have deployed—most have not in this generation. So the goal of this exercise was to pair experienced people with our non-experienced, younger folks and teach them how we get our injured patients from the battlefield back home safely.”

For Senior Airman Kimia Marion, 413th ASTS medical service technician, the experience was new and insightful.

“It was very eye-opening,” Marion said. “I was a patient during the exercise, so I got to see everything from an outside perspective. It was actually a great experience to see what I would be doing when I actually can start, since I’m fresh in.”

Marion, who cross-trained from administration, has only been a part of the unit since November.

“It really accelerated my want to actually jump in,” she explained. “At first, I was more nervous and shy, but now seeing everything, I want to do it. I want to be the one making the calls, writing the paperwork or checking out a patient.”

The 413th ASTS hopes to collaborate with more aeromedical staging squadrons throughout the country in future iterations of Exercise Avian, but Andino said he was pleased with the support he got from Dobbins.

“We’ve been extremely impressed with the Silver Flag facility here at Dobbins Air Reserve Base,” he stressed. “They have gone above and beyond to provide us with an outstanding learning environment in which we could practice our skill-trade craft. We couldn’t be more appreciative to them, to the staffs and to all the members who came out.”