1 00:00:00,695 --> 00:00:02,910 (crowd screaming) 2 00:00:02,910 --> 00:00:05,481 - This is where you see kind of a little bit of, 3 00:00:05,481 --> 00:00:07,038 I want to say chaos, 4 00:00:07,038 --> 00:00:09,943 of not really having anybody in control. 5 00:00:11,140 --> 00:00:14,360 And we're going to work more on interoperability. 6 00:00:14,360 --> 00:00:15,630 What could go wrong, went wrong, 7 00:00:15,630 --> 00:00:18,670 but that's the only way they're gonna learn. 8 00:00:18,670 --> 00:00:22,930 With this scenario, we had members from the 554. 9 00:00:22,930 --> 00:00:25,000 They had a bus roll over, 10 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:29,570 and so we were able to have the community play with us, 11 00:00:29,570 --> 00:00:31,340 the Rhode police department, 12 00:00:31,340 --> 00:00:34,130 along with integrating with our medical assets. 13 00:00:34,130 --> 00:00:37,690 So kind of re-enacting something that may happen 14 00:00:37,690 --> 00:00:39,880 if we do have a humanitarian response, 15 00:00:39,880 --> 00:00:41,163 with the local community. 16 00:00:43,880 --> 00:00:45,070 - Of course we're going to take back 17 00:00:45,070 --> 00:00:46,070 what we're learning here, 18 00:00:46,070 --> 00:00:47,957 but there's no better way to learn than to actually 19 00:00:47,957 --> 00:00:49,440 be in it and actually, 20 00:00:49,440 --> 00:00:51,120 you know, experiencing it. 21 00:00:51,120 --> 00:00:53,880 - Me personally, I love trauma situations, 22 00:00:53,880 --> 00:00:57,827 so any time that there's traumas and mass cal's, 23 00:00:57,827 --> 00:01:01,270 that's something that, personally, feel like I thrive in. 24 00:01:01,270 --> 00:01:03,410 So, anytime that I could get other 25 00:01:03,410 --> 00:01:04,960 people prepared for that, 26 00:01:04,960 --> 00:01:07,548 in order to keep cranking the mission. 27 00:01:07,548 --> 00:01:09,010 That's what I'll do. 28 00:01:09,010 --> 00:01:10,943 There's always going to be some struggles with 29 00:01:10,943 --> 00:01:15,110 getting a group of people to all get on the same page, 30 00:01:15,110 --> 00:01:16,890 but at the end of the day we just 31 00:01:16,890 --> 00:01:18,150 pushed through and got it done. 32 00:01:18,150 --> 00:01:19,330 - [Sgt. Sheppard] Once we get the mission done, 33 00:01:19,330 --> 00:01:21,175 like, that's the most fulfilling, you know, feeling, 34 00:01:21,175 --> 00:01:23,382 and the whole purpose of this is to get patients 35 00:01:23,382 --> 00:01:25,750 in and out to where they need to get to 36 00:01:25,750 --> 00:01:27,740 so they can get that higher echelon of care. 37 00:01:27,740 --> 00:01:28,573 - [Lt. Col. Penny] Lots of firsts. 38 00:01:28,573 --> 00:01:30,450 First with the Navy, it's also the first year 39 00:01:30,450 --> 00:01:33,321 that they've had this multinational task force, 40 00:01:33,321 --> 00:01:35,272 and so we've been able to do a lot more 41 00:01:35,272 --> 00:01:38,360 interaction with our Coca Deadeye than we have 42 00:01:38,360 --> 00:01:39,537 in previous years, so it's been 43 00:01:39,537 --> 00:01:42,230 a really good learning experience. 44 00:01:42,230 --> 00:01:43,630 - [Sgt. Sheppard] When something in a disaster happens, 45 00:01:43,630 --> 00:01:45,410 that would be the wrong time to figure out 46 00:01:45,410 --> 00:01:47,930 okay, what can you guys do, what can you contribute, 47 00:01:47,930 --> 00:01:49,740 what can we do, and what can we not do. 48 00:01:49,740 --> 00:01:53,110 So this training is really good to kind of just solidify 49 00:01:53,110 --> 00:01:55,520 what we all can bring to the fight, 50 00:01:55,520 --> 00:01:57,813 or the disaster, or whatever might happen.