- May 22, 2020
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Operation Salvation
Medical Operation to Japan
Background:Operation Salvation
Medical Operation to Japan
In light of the recent terror attacks in Japan and the call for international Aid, Poland has decided, with approval from the Japanese Government, to send a taskforce of medical Personnel to assist the struggling healthcare sector in dealing with the mass casualty incident. A group of doctors and nurses have been assigned the C-5A to fly into Kobe International Airport to set up emergency medical stations near hospitals, sports centers, and recreational areas effected the worst by the tragedy within this tri-city area. The Mercy-class Hospital ship located in New Caledonia has also been placed on standby to go underway towards Japan should the situation require its services.
Personnel:
Unit | Personnel | Equipment |
Royal Polish Medical Service | 250 | Medical Equipment; Emergency Medical Shelter Equipment |
Polish Royal Air Force | 14 | 1x C-5A Galaxy |
Preclude:
Once the confirmation of orders was sent to the Royal Medical Service, the men and women assigned to it began their established procedures for deploying. Medical supplies were inspected to insure sterility before being packed aboard hardened containers that would protect them during flight. Syringes, medications, surgical supplies, and the like were soon loaded into the expansive cargo hold of the C-5A Galaxy that would be transporting them to the nation of Japan. Additional supplies would also be loaded on that would benefit the current situation on the ground. Equipment to perform tests to detect the chemical used would be loaded on next, while medications and equipment to treat and detoxify a person and area were loaded up last. In total the cargo bay of the C-5A was not full which would allow additional seating to be installed for the Polish doctors and nurses to utilize.
Once everything, and everyone, was loaded the plans would prepare for departure after being inspected by the ground crews and fully fueled to insure the aircraft was airworthy. The pilots would be fully rested and dressed in their proper uniform for flight. The pilots would undergo their own pre-flight checks and insure equipment was on board in case of landing in the wilderness or a water landing. Food and water as well as emergency life rafts were ensured to be aboard the aircraft before they began making their way to the runway and taking off.
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