Staff Sgt. Aaron De L'Etoile, the 628th Medical Group Bioenvironmental Engineering NCO in charge, and Staff Sgt. Adam Ruiz, a 628th Medical Group Bioenvironmental Engineering bioenvironmental technician, prepare a Transportation Isolation System (TIS) at Joint Base Charleston for Exercise Mobility Solace, Aug. 15, 2016. Mobility Solace provides Air Mobility Command, working with joint partners, the opportunity to evaluate the protocols and operational sequences of moving multiple patients exposed or infected with Ebola using the TIS, while also minimizing the risks to aircrew, medical attendan
Staff Sgt. Aaron De L'Etoile, the 628th Medical Group Bioenvironmental Engineering NCO in charge, and Staff Sgt. Adam Ruiz, a 628th Medical Group Bioenvironmental Engineering bioenvironmental technician, prepare a Transportation Isolation System (TIS) at Joint Base Charleston for Exercise Mobility Solace, Aug. 15, 2016. Mobility Solace provides Air Mobility Command, working with joint partners, the opportunity to evaluate the protocols and operational sequences of moving multiple patients exposed or infected with Ebola using the TIS, while also minimizing the risks to aircrew, medical attendants and the airframe. The TIS is a modular, scalable system, composed of at least one isolation pallet for patient transportation and care, one pallet configured as an "antechamber" to provide medical members with an enclosed space to safely decontaminate and remove their personal protective equipment before exiting. ( Air Force Photo/Airman Megan Munoz)
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