Medical CONOP Template

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UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO TEMPLATE for Medical Concept of Support Title: POC EMAIL
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO EXAMPLE: Concept of Medical Support Concept of Medical Support: During all four phases of the TITLE operation, UNIT will assist in developing, planning, and facilitating all aspects of medical support requirements for Annual Training at LOCATION on DATE. Phase I : Training and Preparation Medical readiness, training, and logistical support will be accomplished by synchronizing our efforts directly with respective Battalions. Phase II: Home Station to FPVA (31JUL19) Medical support and sick-call will be provided by internal Battalion assets. FPVA TMC provide medical coverage for ADVON and TORCH. Phase III: Training at FPVA (31JUL21- 14AUG21). Medical support during training operations supported by Battalion aid station located at respective Battalion AOs. Role I BAS operational hours projected to be 24 hours, supported by organic combat medics and medical providers. Phase IV: Recovery and Deployment (12-14AUG121 Medical support during recovery will be conducted by internal battalion assets or by post TMC (BLDG 1692) Fort Pickett TMC BLDG 1692 #: 434-292-2526 Mon-Fri ONLY 0700-1700 Fort Pickett EMS EMS P.A.C.E PLAN from Point of Injury P 434-292-8334 or 2227 (Range OPS) A FM 34.10 or 36.10 C 434-292-8444 (FT Pickett Police) E 911 (HARD-LINE ONLY) Key Tasks: Establish Class VIII accounts with Kenner Hard numbers on medical personnel Evacuation Platforms Medical/BH Resources: Role 1 Fort Pickett TMC BLDG 1692 Emergency Medical Service (EMS) located at BLDG 1485 intersection of Military Rd and West Parade Rd Role 3: Southside Regional Hospital Role 4: Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (Trauma Center) Class VIII: Establish CL VIII (DODDAC) account through Fort Lee Kenner. Evacuation: Ground: Field Litter Ambulance Ground: Non-Standard Evacuation Platform Ground: GSA Litter Capable Vehicle Ground: Civilian ambulance (EMS) located at BLDG 1485 corner of Military road and West Parade road 1LT Luz Bruno 757-971-2107 Luz.d.bruno.mil@mail.mil As of 24 APR 19 Unit MEDEVAC Planning Considerations: Ground Evac Distance: 46 miles (55 min drive time) to primary hospital: Southside Regional, Petersburg, VA Air MEDEVAC Flight times Appx. response time from initial medevac request is to 20 minutes. Priority of LZ/PZ sites: 1. Field Sites and Ranges 2. TMC Helipad (Day only!) 3. Blackstone Army Airfield 4. Post HQ Helipad (across from BLDG 472) Trauma Center: Virginia Commonwealth University Critical Care ER, Richmond VA (VCU) 804-828-9000 *Soldiers will be Air MEDEVAC’d to this hospital*
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO MISSION CONCEPT OF MEDICAL SUPPORT Tasks to units: Provide internal Health Service Support (HSS) to respective unit and elements operating through BDE AO IOT preserve the fighting force. Role II assets will primarily remain co-located with the BSA Coordinating Instructions BPT provide Role I/ll treatment to all friendly units operating within brigade. Medical Logistics Medical units will deploy with full basic loads. Units will deploy with 100% of MES/DES sets. BAS will deploy with 5 DOS, BSA to maintain 7 DOS Requests for CL VIII should be made to the Brigade Medical Logistics Officer Primary method of resupply is at AXP POC for CL VIII re-supply will be SFC Bussard at 429 th BSB SPO Tick collection KITS will be ordered by respective BN Medical section Medical Evacuation facts: Aeromedical evacuation (MEDEVAC) is the preferred method of evacuation for urgent, urgent surgical, and priority casualties Casualties will be MEDEVAC’d with body armor and ACH only. Units will maintain control of weapons and sensitive items. Preventative Medicine At a minimum company size elements must have one qualified field sanitation team Coordinate through the BDE Surgeon Cell for preventative medicine, entomology, or sanitation needs that exceed unit capabilities BDE PM Personnel from CMED 429 th BSB will conduct surveillance of potential medical threats in the AO Dental Dental care in the AO is limited to emergency dental treatment only Units requiring dental support will make requests by contacting the BDE Surgeon Cell X-ray On Hand. Lab services None Unit Medical Evacuation: C-MED 429 th BSB will establish AXPs throughout BDE AO in coordination with Battalion MEDOs as deemed necessary. POI to BAS: Maneuvered within respective BN SOP / Unit Coordinates ground CASEVAC BAS to Role II: Unit coordinates ground CASEVAC / BN MEDO or S3 coordinates AXP link with C-MED Role II to Role III: C-MED Coordinates MEDEVAC via BDE S3 for patient transport Role II to BAS: If Soldier is RTD, respective unit will coordinate trans to collect their own Soldiers from C-MED Non-life threatening issues: internal CASEVAC Soldiers who seek hospital/clinic and follow-up appointments will be transported by respective company leadership As of DATE POC NAME POC EMAIL Medical C2: BN medical sections/S1 will track their Soldiers status (RTD, DNBI) BSB Patient Administrator will track all incoming and outgoing patients + patient holding status (72 hours) BDE Surgeon Cell will track any changes and relocation of AXPs and Role II through phase changes Concept Of Support: 116th will use organic medical assets to sustain the fighting force by providing level I and level II care in a forward posture during AT21. The nature of this mission and expected offensive operations over difficult terrain will necessitate the rapid evacuation of casualties to the apropriate level Military Treatment Facility (MTF) IOT to ensure the maximum survivability rate for each casualty. Sample CONOP: Change information
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO Post HLZs
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO Fort Pickett TMC Concept of Medical Support (Continued): Role I medical support will be provided by respective battalion medical platoons at respective BAS locations. Role 2 support via CMED 429 th BSB. Fort Picket TMC will be utilized for additional medical support and emergency care. All live-fire ranges will be supported by internal BN assets, current combat life saver qualified personnel, and combat medics (68W). Medical evacuation platforms will consist of Army Air Medevac, EMS (Ambulance), Field Litter Ambulance (FLA), Nonstandard Evacuation vehicle, or GSA vehicle. Fort Pickett EMS Evacuation strategy Depending on SM’s injury, health status, and ER wait times, The Fort Pickett EMS dispatcher determines which hospital listed below the injured Soldier will be forwarded to via EMS Ambulance: 1. Southside Regional, Petersburg, VA (46 miles/55 minutes) 200 Medical Park Blvd, Petersburg, VA 23805 804-765-5000 **PRIMARY** 2. VCU Community Memorial ER at South Hill, VA (32 miles/52 minutes) 1755 N Mecklenburg Ave, La Crosse, VA 23950 434-447-3151 3. Centra Southside Community ER, Farmville, VA (31 miles/50 minutes) 800 Oak St, Farmville, VA 23901 434-392-8811 4. Swift Creek ER, Chesterfield, VA (28 miles/55 minutes) 14720 Hancock Village St, Chesterfield, VA 23832 804-818-7750 LAST OPTION: Ground Transportation time from Fort Pickett to VCU Medical Critical Care Center, Richmond, VA is approximately 70 minutes . Air MEDEVAC location. Fort Pickett TMC information: BLDG 1692 MON-FRI 0730-1700 Sick-Call: 0730-0930 Phone: 434-292-2526 Internal Medics will provide medical Screening every weekend at established AO. Provider/Medic available after hours care: 804-691-5402 Range Control: 434-292-8334 PRIMARY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO Post Gym: Medical SRP and COVID Vaccines Buildings 1700 & 1702 : SRP - Administrative PX Post TMC: BLDG 1692 Concept of Operation Phase 1: SMs will report to building 1700 at designated time for SRP induction brief. SRP staff will determine where SMs will be routed. Phase 2 : Transportation to and from BLDG 1700/1702 to Post Gym will be provided. Phase 3: SRP/MRE must check-out at BLDG 1700/1702. This is the final destination point. SRP Load Report Times: 0700 (50 PAX) 0800 (50 PAX) 1000 (50 PAX) 1200 (50 PAX) Timeline : DTG: AUG 1-4 and 9-13 Operational Hours : 0730-UTC Medical Command (MEDCOM) OIC: CPT Louis Alvey NCOIC: SFC Dan Noel 116 th SRP OIC: MAJ Kim Wynn 116 th MRE OIC: 1LT Lucy Bruno RTI SRP/MRE Overlay Van pick-up location: Transportation point for BLDG 1700/1702 will be located on the side parking lot. The gym pick-up location will be in the rear parking lot
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