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File: 970207_aadcq_002.txtDEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE 34TH MEDICAL SERVICE SQUADRON (AFRES) ROSLYN AIR NATIONAL GUARD STATION ROSLYN, NEW YORK 11576-2399 REPLY TO ATTN OF: SG SUBJECT: Medical After-Action Report, Operation Desert Shield/Storm TO: 1. Reference: MEDRED C Report - medical report for emergencies, disaster and contingencies. Report of ASF "Hot Wash" (see Attch 1). 2. Concept a. Dhahran, Saudi Arabia - 22 October 1990 to 13 January 1991. (1) Hold patients for flights/ground transfer to a medical facility that will provide more definitive care. (2) Act as a casualty collection point. b. King Khalid Military City (KKMC), Saudi Arabia - 13 January 1991 to 23 March 1991. (1) To hold and stage patients while preparting them ror aeromedica flights to Germany. (2) Act as a casualty collection point. 3. Significant Activities: N/A 4. Attainment of Objectives a. Dhahran - 100 bed ASF already set-up upon arrival. b. KKMC - 200 bed ASF had to be set up, including five tents and securing all equipment. TIME AND DATE: DHAHRAN KKMC Deployment 19 OCT 90 5-13 JAN 91 Operationally ready 26 OCT 90 15 JAN 91 Terminated Operation 6 JAN 91 (in progress) Completed Repack 5 JAN 91 N/A Redeployment 12 JAN 91 Partial 16-23 MAR 91 Arrive Bome Station KKMC - 13 JAN 91 N/A - 5. Manpower - a. Dhahran-- 100 bed ASF - 68 personnel b. KKMC - 200 bed ASF - 137 personnel 6. Patient workload: Patients with a variety of medical problems were seen in Dhahran and KRMC. At KKMC, these included traumatic amputations, neurological problems, burns and injuries from schrapnel.
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