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Out here we're operating as ERPS 10 .

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ERPS stands for En route Patient

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Staging System . So what do we do in

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ERPS 10 ? you ask . We operate by

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taking patients to and from the flight

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line and receiving patients to and from

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the flight line . Today our team was

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tasked with supporting the CCAT mission .

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CCAT stands for Critical Care Air

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Transport . During the exercise , Rou

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received a critical care patient from

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the flight line via FLA or field litter

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ambulance and transported the patient

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to Ertz , where the patient was further

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evaluated and prepared for evacuation .

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Normally , the ERP's tent does not

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house critical care or high acuity

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patients . However , for the purpose of

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this exercise , we intentionally

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increase the level of difficulty to

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challenge our transition and patient

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management process . After stabilizing

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the patient and completing our

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preparations , we move forward with

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transporting the patient back to the

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flight line for the final evaluation .

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This exercise allowed ERPS and CCAT

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teams to work together , coordinate

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patient care , and support one another

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to successfully complete the mission .

