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    U.S. Air Force Transports Large Field Hospital to Jamaica Donated by Southcom to Support Island’s Covid-19 Response

    SOUTHCOM Donates Field Hospital to Jamaica

    Photo By Tech. Sgt. Lance Valencia | Loadmasters, assigned to the 15th Airlift Squadron from Joint Base Charleston, S.C.,...... read more read more

    KINGSTON, JAMAICA

    09.19.2020

    Courtesy Story

    U.S. Southern Command

    KINGSTON, Jamaica – A U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft transported a large mobile field hospital from Joint Base Charleston, S.C., to Kingston, Jamaica Sept. 19, where it will be donated to health-care providers and used to support the Caribbean nation’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The donation, made on behalf of the American people, cost $753,000 and was purchased as part of U.S. Southern Command’s (SOUTHCOM) ongoing assistance to nations responding to the global pandemic in the Caribbean, Central America and South America, and funded by the command’s Humanitarian Assistance Program (HAP).

    The SOUTHCOM-funded hospital can house up to 70 patient beds and will support health and public-safety professionals laboring tirelessly to care for patients, save lives and mitigate suffering. The modular hospital is equipped to operate autonomously and includes a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) and ultraviolet-light air-scrubber system, two diesel generators, and eight air conditioning units. Medical teams using the hospital can configure it to isolate patients and conduct surgical operations, if needed.

    The field hospital will be set up Sept. 21-23 and delivered ready for the Jamaican government to staff, equip and operate. A team of civilian trainers will instruct Jamaican medical and support teams chosen to run the mobile hospital on its assembly, set up, use, disassembly, transportation and storage.

    U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica Donald Tapia, accompanied by U.S. Navy Adm. Craig Faller, commander of SOUTHCOM, will officially hand over the field hospital Sept. 24. A ceremony will be held at the National Chest Hospital in Kingston. Dr. Horace Chang, Jamaica’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, and Dr. Christopher Tufton, Jamaica’s Minister of Health and Wellness, will be in attendance.

    In addition to the field hospital, SOUTHCOM has also funded the donation of hand-held thermometers and patient beds, at a cost of approximately $86,000. Overall, the U.S. government has provided Jamaica with $2 million in foreign assistance funding to support the country’s ongoing response to COVID-19, and efforts to prevent and control infectious diseases.

    The command has also delivered mobile field hospitals to Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic.

    In total, SOUTHCOM will donate 24 field hospitals to 11 countries.

    SOUTHCOM’s support to COVID-19 response and mitigation efforts began in late March, as the first signs of COVID-19 infections emerged and nations requested assistance from the U.S. government.

    The first phase of SOUTHCOM’s assistance focused on supporting the countries’ immediate response to the pandemic by providing much-needed resources, procured locally, to first responders and health-care providers on the front lines of the battle to defeat the virus and save lives. During that initial phase, More than 80 HAP projects donated personal protective equipment, consisting of N-95 masks, gloves, face shields, protective coveralls and disposable aprons. Medical supplies, medical equipment and COVID-19 testing supplies were also donated during the initial phase.

    The field hospitals are among the donations funded in the second phase of SOUTHCOM’s assistance to the region, which is focused on supporting the region’s long-term preparedness and prevention efforts.
    To date, the command has funded more than 320 HAP projects, purchasing more than $17 million in supplies, equipment and other vital resources to support the COVID-19 response and mitigation efforts of 28 nations. In total, the U.S. government has provided more than $135 million in COVID-19 response assistance to the region.

    HAP helps partner nations build their disaster readiness, response and mitigation capabilities. The program funds infrastructure, equipment and training to help nations prepare before disasters and crises strike, but also supports countries who request assistance from the U.S. government when they experience health and weather-related emergencies.

    COVID-19 assistance projects are funded under HAP to support requests from partner nations for supplies and equipment needed to respond to the virus outbreak, treat infected patients and prevent additional exposures. The U.S. State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development review the projects and concur with their proposed assistance before they are approved. All COVID-19 assistance items donated under the program were purchased from host-nation or regional suppliers with no impact on the Department of Defense’s force health protection supply chain.

    The countries assisted under HAP so far are Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Curacao, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Uruguay.

    Additional information:

    • Links to field hospital b-roll and photos:

    (B-Roll of field hospital exteriors and interiors) https://www.dvidshub.net/video/767395/southcom-funded-us-donated-field-hospitals

    (Photo of field hospital interior) https://www.dvidshub.net/image/6326666/southcom-donates-field-hospitals-costa-rica

    (Photo of field hospital exterior) https://media.defense.gov/2020/Aug/24/2002483497/-1/-1/0/200824-A-BS728-006.JPG

    • SOUTHCOM-funded COVID-19 response assistance infographic:

    https://media.defense.gov/2020/Sep/18/2002500644/-1/-1/0/200918-A-BS728-001.JPG

    • SOUTHCOM-funded COVID-19 response assistance feature page:

    https://www.southcom.mil/Media/Special-Coverage/SOUTHCOM-COVID-19-Humanitarian-Assistance-Projects/

    • U.S. government global COVID-19 response fact sheet:

    https://www.state.gov/update-the-united-states-continues-to-lead-the-global-response-to-covid-19-6/


    • C-17 Globemaster III fact sheet:

    https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/1529726/c-17-globemaster-iii/

    • National Chest Hospital in Kingston Jamaica:

    https://serha.gov.jm/hospitals/nch

    • Biography, U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica Donald R. Tapia

    https://jm.usembassy.gov/our-relationship/our-ambassador/

    • Biography, Dr. Horace Chang, Jamaica’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security

    https://www.mns.gov.jm/minister-national-security-hon-dr-horace-chang-cd-mp

    • Biography, Dr. Christopher Tufton, Minister of Health and Wellness, Jamaica

    https://www.moh.gov.jm/profile/dr-the-hon-christopher-tufton/

    • Biography, U.S. Navy Adm. Craig Faller, commander of U.S. Southern Command

    https://www.southcom.mil/About/Leadership/Bio-Article-View/Article/992093/adm-craig-s-faller/

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    Date Taken: 09.19.2020
    Date Posted: 09.22.2020 11:49
    Story ID: 378372
    Location: KINGSTON, JM

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