AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 16-1202 PARARESCUE OPERATIONS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES

AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 16-1202 PARARESCUE OPERATIONS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES
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Publisher: Jeffrey Frank Jones
Total Pages: 237
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This instruction implements AFPD 16-12, Pararescue. This publication outlines procedures and techniques to conduct Pararescue operations. It applies to Air National Guard and United States Air Force Reserve units or members. Send recommended changes, additions, deletions, and any conflict or duplication of other reports to HQ AF/XOOP, Air Force Pentagon, Washington DC 20330-1480, on Air Force (AF) Form 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication. MAJCOMs may supplement this instruction. MAJCOMs will send one copy of their printed supplement to HQ AF/XOOP; other organizations send one copy of each supplement to the next higher headquarters. See Attachment 1 for a glossary of references and supporting information. NOTE: This instruction may reference Air Force publications under the old publications scheme (Air Force regulations [AFR] and manuals [AFM]) which remain in force until converted to the new types of publications.

Publications Combined: Pararescue Medication and Procedure Handbook 5th Edition - February 2011 & Second Edition - February 2001 Plus The Career Field Education And Training Plan

Publications Combined: Pararescue Medication and Procedure Handbook 5th Edition - February 2011 & Second Edition - February 2001 Plus The Career Field Education And Training Plan
Author: U.S. Air Force
Publisher: Jeffrey Frank Jones
Total Pages: 403
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Genre: Medical
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INTRODUCTION This handbook is designed to provide concise information regarding management of patients in austere environments. It is a "quick reference‟ and is not meant to provide detailed discussions of physiological events. You are expected to provide the standard of care for your EMT certification, including the unique skills native to Pararescue. Note: No handbook can anticipate every tactical and/or medical situation that might occur in a rescue. When faced with adverse situations, a PJ and his team will have to improvise, adapt, and overcome. Always keep in mind the mission, your safety, and your patient‟s safety. CONTENTS 1. AIR FORCE SPECIALTY CODE 1T2XX PARARESCUE SPECIALTY CAREER FIELD EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLAN - 1 January 2018 2. Pararescue Medication and Procedure Handbook 5th Edition - February 2011 3. Pararescue Medication and Procedure Handbook 2nd Edition - 28 February 2001

Pararescue Operations, Techniques, and Procedures (Air Force Instruction 16-1202)

Pararescue Operations, Techniques, and Procedures (Air Force Instruction 16-1202)
Author: Department of the Air Force
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781481107358

This instruction implements AFPD 16-12, Pararescue. This publication outlines procedures and techniques to conduct Pararescue operations. It applies to Air National Guard and United States Air Force Reserve units or members. This instruction is directive in nature. Organizations requiring variance from procedures within this instruction require a waiver. Waiver authority for this instruction is MAJCOM/ DO. Units with pararescue combat rescue officer personnel assigned may publish local operating procedures to alter or amend the provision of this instruction to make them more restrictive, if necessary. Units will forward, through channels, an informational copy of local unit operating procedures to MAJCOM/DO.

Pararescue Operations, Techniques, and Procedures

Pararescue Operations, Techniques, and Procedures
Author: United States Air Force
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781410222374

ONTENTS Introduction Operational/Training Restrictions Airmanship Static Line Parachute Operations Military Freefall Parachute Operations Rigging Alternate Method-Zodiac (RAMZ) Procedures Tree Climbing and Letdown Procedures Rescue Jumpmaster Procedures Alternate Insertion and Extraction Methods Cargo Aerial Delivery Procedures Dive Operations Land Navigation Individual Combat Tactics Small Team Tactics Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) Operations Mission Planning Medical Communications Procedures Attachments Glossary of References and Supporting Information -- D-Ring Threading -- Riser Tie-Off -- Fixed Target Procedures -- Moving Target Procedures -- Crosswind Procedures

Pararescue Operations, Techniques, and Procedures

Pararescue Operations, Techniques, and Procedures
Author: U.s. Air Force
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2014-12-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781505768589

This instruction implements AFPD 16-12, Pararescue. This publication outlines procedures and techniques to conduct Pararescue operations. It applies to Air National Guard and United States Air Force Reserve units or members. Send recommended changes, additions, deletions, and any conflict or duplication of other reports to HQ AF/XOOP, Air Force Pentagon, Washington DC 20330-1480, on Air Force (AF) Form 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication. MAJCOMs may supplement this instruction. MAJCOMs will send one copy of their printed supplement to HQ AF/XOOP; other organizations send one copy of each supplement to the next higher headquarters. See Attachment 1 for a glossary of references and supporting information. NOTE: This instruction may reference Air Force publications under the old publications scheme (Air Force regulations [AFR] and manuals [AFM]) which remain in force until converted to the new types of publications.

Pararescue Operations, Techniques, and Procedures

Pararescue Operations, Techniques, and Procedures
Author: U. S. Air Force
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-09-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781466246461

This instruction implements AFPD 16-12, Pararescue. This publication outlines procedures and techniques to conduct Pararescue operations. It applies to Air National Guard and United States Air Force Reserve units or members. Send recommended changes, additions, deletions, and any conflict or duplication of other reports to HQ AF/XOOP, Air Force Pentagon, Washington DC 20330-1480, on Air Force (AF) Form 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication. MAJCOMs may supplement this instruction. MAJCOMs will send one copy of their printed supplement to HQ AF/XOOP; other organizations send one copy of each supplement to the next higher headquarters. See Attachment 1 for a glossary of references and supporting information. NOTE: This instruction may reference Air Force publications under the old publications scheme (Air Force regulations [AFR] and manuals [AFM]) which remain in force until converted to the new types of publications.

Sleep in the Military

Sleep in the Military
Author: Wendy M. Troxel
Publisher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0833088521

Given the unprecedented demands on the U.S. military since 2001 and the risks posed by stress and trauma, there has been growing concern about the prevalence and consequences of sleep problems. This first-ever comprehensive review of military sleep-related policies and programs, evidence-based interventions, and barriers to achieving healthy sleep offers a detailed set of actionable recommendations for improving sleep across the force.

PARARESCUE MEDICATION AND PROCEDURE HANDBOOK Second Edition

PARARESCUE MEDICATION AND PROCEDURE HANDBOOK Second Edition
Author:
Publisher: Jeffrey Frank Jones
Total Pages: 142
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Genre:
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This handbook is designed to provide concise information regarding management of patients in austere environments. It is a ‘quick reference’ and is not meant to provide detailed discussions of physiological events. You are expected to provide the standard of care for your EMT certification, including the unique skills native to Pararescue. NOTE: No handbook can anticipate every tactical and/or medical situation that might occur in a rescue. When faced with adverse situations, a PJ and his team will have to improvise, adapt, and overcome. Always keep in mind the mission, your safety, and your patient’s safety.