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MC4 Supports Disaster Relief Exercise

November 25, 2009 posted by Lt. Col. William E. Geesey

Active Army, Reserve and National Guard units descended upon Camp Atterbury, Ind., earlier this month to participate in Vibrant Response, a two-week disaster relief training exercise led by NORTHCOM.

In August, MC4 supported the first phase of the exercise at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. During both exercises, units practiced response efforts following the detonation of a nuclear weapon scenario. Units used the latest MC4 EMR 2.1 system to capture medical data, reorder class VIII supplies, as well as assist command and control efforts.

Use of MC4 during field exercises, such as Vibrant Response, offers units the ability to “train as you fight” in preparation of future missions. To schedule MC4 training and support, complete the request form on the MC4 Web site.

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