Pacific Lifeline tests humanitarian relief concept
Senior Airman Nicole McCants checks the vital signs of a patient during a mass casualty exercise Feb. 4 at the Kona International Airport at Kona, Hawaii. Airman McCants, a respiratory therapy specialist from the 3rd Medical Group from Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, is one of more than 900 Department of Defense members who participated in Pacific Lifeline, a total force humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise that took place from three locations within the Hawaiian Islands through Feb. 9. Led by 13th Air Force, Pacific Lifeline provided an integrated team of Air Force and Army active-duty, Air National Guard and Reserve component forces a training environment to test their abilities to respond to and support humanitarian and natural disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Charles Ramey)
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