COVID-19 can't slow these 446th medics down
                Reserve Citizen Airmen assigned to the 446th Aeromedical Staging Squadron secure a simulated victim of an improvised explosive device blast to a litter for transport to definitive care during training July 14, 2020 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. The goal of the two-day, hands-on training was to build “reactiveness”, so medics and nurses are able to work through life-threatening scenarios faster because they’ve already seen them in simulation. (courtesy photo)
                
                    
                        PHOTO BY:
                        Master Sgt. Ken Bielas
                    
                    
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                                    NIKON D7100
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                                    18.0-200.0 mm f/3.5-5.6
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                                    56/10
                                 
                                
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                                    10/1250
                                    ISO
                                    360
                                 
                             
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