Tech. Sgt. Takeyla Roberts, 39th Medical Group, applies moulage to Angelina Aguirre, daughter of Tech. Sgt. Ulises Aguirre, 39th Maintenance Squadron. Students of the Incirlik Unit High school spent the afternoon playing victims during the Mass Accident Response Exercise held at the school Dec. 17. (U. S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nathan Lipscomb)
Tech. Sgt. Anthony Wilson, 39th Medical Group Medical Service Technician, aids Angelina Aguirre, daughter of Tech. Sgt. Ulises Aguirre, 39th Maintenance Squadron during the Mass Accident Response Exercise Dec. 17. High school students suffered from simulated injuries ranging from head wounds to emotional break downs as part of the MARE. (U. S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nathan Lipscomb)
Members from the Incirlik Fire Department help load "injured" students into ambulances during a Mass Accident Response Exercise at the Incirlik Unit School Dec. 17. Ten students volunteered to play the role of victims helping response crews practice their skills. (U. S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nathan Lipscomb)
Tech. Sgt. Randolph Hodson, 39th Security Forces Squadron Law Enforcement supervisor, calms Justin Nalley, a senior at Incirlik Unit High School during a Mass Accident Response Exercise, held on the school grounds Dec. 17. The MARE not only tested the 39th Air Base Wing’s Ability to respond to those physically injured, but also those suffering from mental distress after a mass accident. (U. S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nathan Lipscomb)
Staff Sgt. Richelle Morey, left, 39th Medical Group Medical Service technician, helps Master Sgt. David Cohan, right, 39th Security Forces flight chief, dress the simulated head injury of Gabrielle Gomez, daughter of Michelle Gomez, during the Mass Accident Response Exercise Dec. 17. Members of the 39th MDG, 39th SFS and Incirlik Fire Department worked together to ensure all those who suffered "injury" were treated. (U. S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nathan Lipscomb)
Members from the Incirlik Fire Department help move "injured" students into ambulances during the Mass Accident Response Exercise at the Incirlik Unit School Dec. 17. Ten students volunteered to play the role of victims helping response crews practice their skills. (U. S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nathan Lipscomb)