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    Saving lives one IFAK at a time

    Saving lives one IFAK at a time

    Photo By Ciara Gosier | U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Rachel Kennedy, 379th Air Expeditionary Wing executive...... read more read more

    AL UDEID AIR BASE, QATAR

    05.30.2014

    Story by Staff Sgt. Ciara Gosier 

    379th Air Expeditionary Wing

    AL UDEID AIR BASE, QATAR -- Despite the drawdown of service members in the area of responsibility continues the need for life saving equipment continues.

    More than 50 volunteers joined the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group medical logistics flight to assist in recertifying individual first aid kits at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, May 23, 2014.

    By the end of the volunteers four hour shift, over 1,000 IFAK's were packed, labeled and ready to be put back into rotation.

    U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Brandy Hill, 379th EMDG medical logistics flight chief, said the program has been used off and on for many years.

    "It is awe-inspiring for me to be able to see how many people donate their time," said Hill. "These people are ensuring our forward deployers have the best possible chance for survival."

    AUAB is the hub for 29,000 IFAKs and has the responsibility of keeping them ready to go, a task of great importance for all service members in the AOR. These IFAKS provide all service members with the capability to treat their comrades and themselves at the point of injury.

    "With a team of 12 medical logisticians, and an annual demand of 13,000 recertifications," said Hill. "It is estimated that having 50 volunteers each time, productivity is increased by two thirds."

    Because of the effort of these volunteers, everyone can reap the benefits of having a properly packaged IFAK.

    Hill also expressed her thoughts on what it means to be a part of the program and the medical logistics team.

    "Everyone benefits from this program," said Hill. "It is also nice to be able to showcase the medical logistics arena to so many members who never really knew what we bring to the fight."

    The greatest reward for these volunteers giving their time is that this small act of volunteering that brings people together could potentially save someone's life in the field and bring them home to their family.

    "Everyone really comes together and rallies patriotism," said Hill. "Knowing that what we are accomplishing really makes the difference in people's lives."

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    Date Taken: 05.30.2014
    Date Posted: 05.30.2014 09:06
    Story ID: 131602
    Location: AL UDEID AIR BASE, QA

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