| 30 AUG 2010 - Brawler |
Monday, August 30, 2010
Picture Of The Day - 30 AUG 2010 "Brawler"
Task Force (TF) Brawler is the air asset which provides rotary air medical evacuation (MedEvac) capability for the our area of operation (AO). They are, as Starbuck pointed out, an excellent organization. They deserve our accolades.
But it also occurred to me that most people don't know what makes a MedEvac different from a Casualty Evacuation (CasEvac) vehicle. MedEvac and CasEvac are portmanteaus (I just like saying "portmanteau"), as described above. What makes a MedEvac has nothing to do with the mode of travel (air, land, or sea). Rather, a MedEvac is a vehicle (helicopter, truck, boat) that is standardized / dedicated (layout and equipment) to the mission of evacuating wounded/patients AND has a crew who's main purpose is to provide patient care.
A CasEvac is therefore, any vehicle that does not serve as a dedicated means of transport for patient care and does not have personnel who have the capability to provide patient care past that of the now ubiquitous and basic "combat life saver". Therefore, any vehicle can become a CasEvac vehicle. The red-cross symbol still serves to identify a vehicle that is dedicated to patient evacuation and thus is the typical "MedEvac" that we still think of today.
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