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Combat Casualty Simulation
Since 9/11, our deployed military has met with increased covert enemy warfare tactics along with a greater potential of contact with weaponized bio/chemical agents. Explosion injuries in foreign conflicts from IEDs, RPGs, and mortars thus far have accounted for more than half of US Military ground troop casualties. Cities in our own country are also under the rising potential of exposure to weapons of mass destruction.
The Global War on Terrorism has had a major impact on how our military and civilian medical personnel train for mass casualty incidents. The Department of Defense, Homeland Security, state, and local law enforcement agencies recognize and support the increased need for realistic MCI training, along with more sophisticated moulage techniques, that focus on the casualties of terrorism as well as natural and man made disasters/accidents.
Utilizing high fidelity moulage applications in realistic battlefield training scenarios better equips military and civilian medical response personnel for triage in real time trauma situations. Real to the eye injury simulations in moulage increases knowledge and performance in three important areas: training retention, injury recognition, and rapid reaction time.
Many studies and trials have proven that accurate and graphic moulage renderings used in medical training scenarios and casualty simulation training exercises induces a faster and more defined psychosomatic response for rescue. This is critical for immediate activation of triage, packaging, and transport of casualties from actual battlefield theatre operations and civilian mass casualty incidents.
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