Ill Winds: Air Force Reserve's Response to Hurricanes
Ill Winds: Air Force Reserve's Response to Hurricanes
Ill Winds: Air Force Reserve's Response to Hurricanes
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8 Sep 05 AFRC HH-60Gs accomplished <strong>to</strong>tal rescue activity of 42+ sorties for<br />
181.6 hours and 1031 saves. AFRC aeromedical evacuation assets had<br />
moved a <strong>to</strong>tal of 2596 patients <strong>to</strong> date. 124<br />
(Source: Bfg (S), HQ AFRC/DOOM, “Hurricane Katrina Deployment Plan,” 8 Sep 05.<br />
Material used is UNCLASSIFIED per HQ AFRC CAT/DO Email <strong>to</strong> HQ AFRC/CAT,<br />
“Tasker 5373,” 3 Jan 06.)<br />
8 Sep 05 Patrick AFB, FL was at HURCON 4 tracking Hurricane Ophelia. 125<br />
8 Sep 05 Two 910 th AW (Youngs<strong>to</strong>wn MAP, OH) C-130s, 3 crews, and 50<br />
maintenance/overhead personnel had forward deployed and staged at<br />
Duke Field, FL, for spray mission, but no FEMA aerial spray missions had<br />
been assigned. 126<br />
124 Bfg (S), HQ AFRC/DOOM, “Hurricane Katrina Deployment Plan,” 8 Sep 05, material used is<br />
UNCLASSIFIED per HQ AFRC CAT/DO Email <strong>to</strong> HQ AFRC/CAT, “Tasker 5373,” 3 Jan 06.<br />
125 Bfg (U), HQ AFRC/DOOM, “Hurricane Katrina Deployment Plan,” 9 Sep 05.<br />
126 Bfg (U), HQ AFRC/DOOM, “Hurricane Katrina Deployment Plan,” 9 Sep 05.<br />
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