JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Nov. 19, 2015) – Naval Hospital (NH) Jacksonville Preventive Medicine department’s Hospitalman Christopher Peterson (right) and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Mason Kink assist Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Abdou Lalene put on a disposable toxicological agent protective suit (DTAP) during a first receiver operations training (FROT) at the hospital Nov. 19. FROT is a mandated Bureau of Medicine and Surgery training—conducted semiannually—that trains emergency personnel on mass casualty situations including decontamination protocols, personal protective equipment, contaminated pat


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Nov. 19, 2015) – Naval Hospital (NH) Jacksonville Preventive Medicine department’s Hospitalman Christopher Peterson (right) and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Mason Kink assist Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Abdou Lalene put on a disposable toxicological agent protective suit (DTAP) during a first receiver operations training (FROT) at the hospital Nov. 19. FROT is a mandated Bureau of Medicine and Surgery training—conducted semiannually—that trains emergency personnel on mass casualty situations including decontamination protocols, personal protective equipment, contaminated patient processing and triaging, and hazardous waste operations. ( Navy photo by Yan Kennon, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs/Released).


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