210416-N-VI515-1018 SAN DIEGO (Apr. 16, 2021) Alexander Maclachlan, a senior safety specialist assigned to Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) (right), interacts with Christopher Springer, head of NMCSD's Emergency Management, during a virtual mass casualty drill at NMCSD's Hospital Command Center Apr. 16. This year’s mass casualty drill was held virtually due to coronavirus (COVID-19) procedures and guidelines. NMCSD’s number one priority is providing the safest, highest quality patient-centered medical care for our veterans, service members and their families. NMCSD is committed to opera


210416-N-VI515-1018 SAN DIEGO (Apr. 16, 2021) Alexander Maclachlan, a senior safety specialist assigned to Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) (right), interacts with Christopher Springer, head of NMCSD's Emergency Management, during a virtual mass casualty drill at NMCSD's Hospital Command Center Apr. 16. This year’s mass casualty drill was held virtually due to coronavirus (COVID-19) procedures and guidelines. NMCSD’s number one priority is providing the safest, highest quality patient-centered medical care for our veterans, service members and their families. NMCSD is committed to operational readiness, outstanding customer service and always delivering world-class health care.


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