Soldiers Save Lives in Cincinnati thanks to the SMART program

U.S. Army Medical Command
Story by Rebecca Westfall

Date: 05.16.2019
Posted: 05.16.2019 14:04
News ID: 322635
Soldiers Save Lives in Cincinnati thanks to the SMART program

Two New Mexico Army National Guard Soldiers, were honored by The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, on May 16, 2019. Spc. Roberto Sandoval and Pfc. RaeJean Lucero, both 68W’s (Combat Medics), were responsible for saving the life of a man who was seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident.

Sandoval and Lucero are participants in the Strategic Medical Asset Readiness Training (SMART) program with The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. The value of the training led to their quick response in saving a man’s life.

After completing their shift at the SMART program, Sandoval and Lucero, both assigned to the 1209th Area Support Medical Company in New Mexico, were walking back to their hotel when a frantic woman explained that she had just been involved in a motor vehicle accident. When the Soldiers arrived on the scene, the medics found an unconscious man. Sandoval and Lucero immediately assessed the man and began performing CPR.

The two displayed outstanding communication and teamwork until local Emergency Medical Services arrived on scene. Their actions contributed to saving this man's life. The Christ Hospital presented the Soldiers with the "Lifesaver Award" at a Leadership Conference on May 16, 2019, in the presence of over 200 leaders in the organization.

Since August 2018, the SMART program has graduated 117 military medical personnel. The program helps to maintain the readiness of our Soldiers and our Nation to save and sustain lives on the battlefield. It also promotes a positive momentum in the relationship between the civilian and military medical community.

Operation Cincinnati SMART is the next step to the innovative, first-of-its-kind partnership which focuses on high-quality, individualized specialty medical training for service members to improve their knowledge, skillsets, and increase individual readiness.