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Gee Whiz
100

This team reports to the scene as emergency responders under the command and control of the Incident Commander. 

Field Response Team

100

This team coordinates transport in conjunction with the MCC, ambulance services, or community EMS and local hospitals based on previously established MAAs, MOAs, MOUs, and contracts. 

Patient Admin Team

100

This code is used when there is an emergency resuscitation event.

Code Blue

100

This type of exercise demonstrates the unit's ability to return to duty in response to a contingency situation. 

Recall

200

This team provides oversight for the acquisition, storage, distribution, and maintenance of supplies, pharmaceuticals, and equipment.

Medical Logistics

200

This person ensures personnel assigned to the IMAHR teams are proficient and qualified to use the equipment listed on their respective MC-CBRN allowance standards. 

IMAHR Team Chief

200

This code is used when there is a concern for a dangerous person, verbal threats of physical harm, physical contact of a hostile nature and other behaviors that cause staff members or patients to feel threatened.

Code Armstrong
200

A member from this team serves as the scene medical regulator and is responsible for reporting patient status and movement back to the MCC for accurate accountability/tracking.

Patient Admin Team

300

This team team provides the capability to remove or neutralize agents on casualties from a CBRN incident.

Patient Decon

300

This person (position) ensures medical unit participation in the development of the Installation Emergency Management Plan 10-2. 

Medical Unit/Squadron Commanders

300

This code is used when there has been a suspected child abduction.

Code Pink

300

The MCC exercises command and control (C2) of all medical assets on behalf of the MTF commander, except for assets that fall under this position.

Incident Commander

400

This team team serves as the pharmaceutical logistics and supply center for all CBRN-related pharmaceuticals.

Pharmacy

400

This role/person participates in the local community’s medical response system (or other local, medical planning committees) planning and organization meetings as necessary. 

MRO/MRNCO/MEM or MRM

400

This code is used when there is a suspicious item found.

Code Black

400

The 1 SOMDG Alternate Medical Facility is in this building.

90311

500

This team may be required to perform sample collection and preservation at the incident scent.

Bioenvironmental Engineering (BE)

500

A senior medical unit represent who is a SME in all aspects of MTF operations, reports to the installation Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and serves on which Emergency Support Function (ESF)?  

ESF #8

500

This MCRP Annex details medical group internal emergency responses.

Annex E

500

This organization assumes the lead role in the response with Health and Human Services as a supporting agency.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

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