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Air Force humanitarian team set to depart for Indonesia

Posted 10/4/2009 Email story   Print story

    

10/4/2009 - HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii (AFNS) -- An Air Force humanitarian assistance rapid response team is preparing to depart on two C-17 Globemaster IIIs out of Japan and Guam to provide disaster relief to Indonesia.

Seventy-one Airmen, along with associated supplies and equipment, are scheduled to fly from Yokota Air Base, Japan; and Andersen Air Force Base, Guam; to Padang, Indonesia. 

Current plans call for an Oct. 5 arrival in Indonesia, but the schedule is subject to change.

An earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale struck the West Sumatra province Sept. 30 near Padang, and several strong aftershocks have followed, causing major damage and loss of life.

"The HARRT will be an enormous addition to the medical care already being provided by the Indonesian medical professionals," said Col. Wayne Pritt, the 13th Air Force command surgeon here. "We are prepared for the challenges this natural disaster has presented to us, and look forward to providing medical care for those affected by the Indonesian earthquakes."

The Pacific Air Forces' humanitarian assistance rapid response team was developed by 13th Air Force officials to provide a rapidly deployable team that provides medical assistance in the event of a natural disaster in the Asia-Pacific region. The team is capable of deploying to a disaster relief site within 24 hours of notification and can set up a fully operational medical facility within six hours of arrival.

The team going to Indonesia is made up of elements from Elmendorf AFB, Alaska; Hickam AFB, Andersen AFB, and Yokota AB. It will include a surgical team capable of providing specialized care for those injured by the earthquakes. The team will be able to treat approximately 300 patients a day.

The U.S. Embassy in Jakarta has responded to the Indonesian president's statement allowing friendly nations to provide earthquake assistance. Because of the forward deployed presence of the U.S. military and past military-to-military interactions with the Indonesian military, the United States is poised to help as much as possible.

The United States has military capabilities positioned in the affected region that are ready to support emergency relief efforts and minimize human suffering. In addition to the humanitarian assistance rapid response team, U.S. military assets include a humanitarian assistance survey team, composed of personnel from various units within U.S. Pacific Command, and the USS Denver with Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit embarked.

U.S. military efforts are in support of the U.S. State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance. U.S. Pacific Command will continue to work closely with the Indonesian government, the U.S. Embassy, and international relief organizations of Indonesia on humanitarian assistance operations at the request and invitation of the Indonesian government.



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10/5/2009 2:10:03 AM ET
I wish the team the best of success - including my husband - SSgt Gentry and our friend SSgt Jones. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for them to shine in a sea of SSgt's. We knew it wasn't a matter of 'if' - it's really a matter of 'when.' Out here in the PacAF the threat of wonderful weather and other natural disasters is almost a daily conversation. I wish them the best of luck and a QUICK and SAFE return.
usafgentry, Andersen AFB Guam
 
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